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    How to Remove the Ring Mark?
    2025-06-22


    What causes ring marks and how long it takes for them to disappear

     

    After wearing a ring for a long time, you might worry about the marks left by the ring. Especially for those who have been wearing a wedding ring all the time, they might be concerned about how long it will take for the ring marks and indentations to disappear, as they are very difficult to remove. In some cases, the ring marks are not just simple dents, but are blue or black. In this article, we will introduce some possible causes of ring marks and how to remove them.  

     


    Swelling and pressure due to changes in hand size


    The formation of ring marks is mainly due to the swelling of the fingers caused by long-term wearing of the ring, as well as the pressure resulting from the change in palm size. Women are particularly prone to swelling, so they are more likely to have circular marks caused by swelling.


    In addition, even if the ring size becomes smaller, if it is still worn on the finger, it may still leave marks. This is especially true for wedding rings. Their size may be suitable when you first buy them, but as you age, your fingers will get larger and the size of the ring will become smaller. If you continue to wear the ring for a long time under such circumstances, it is very common for the ring marks not to disappear after several days.  

     


    Metal allergy


    Metal allergy can cause redness, itching and inflammation around the ring area, and may leave marks. The specific symptoms depend on the condition, but in most cases, it will improve after a few days of treatment. Even people who have never had metal allergy can suddenly develop an allergy. If you feel even the slightest discomfort, please remove the ring. Metal allergy can be checked through a "patch test", so if you are worried, you should definitely give it a try.  

     


    Sunburn


    Many people might say: "I didn't take proper precautions for protecting my fingers from the sun." During seasons with strong UV rays, if you don't take proper measures to protect your fingers from the sun, it's very likely to get "ring darkened", and the ring marks will be clearly visible.


    Because the ring doesn't allow sunlight to pass through, the more severe the sunburn on the hands and fingers, the deeper the ring marks will be. Even if you don't wear the ring, your hands often look as if they are wearing the ring. However, once sunburned, the skin color won't immediately return to its original state. The circular sunspots will take about two months to fade away.  

     

     

    Rust caused by sulfurization of the ring material


    Some of you may have experienced this: You wore a ring for a long time, then took it off and found blue or black marks. These blue or black marks are actually what we call rust marks. When wearing rings made of brass or silver, this phenomenon is quite common.


    If you find any blue or black marks, please clean them thoroughly immediately. However, please note that if you wear the ring for a long time, there may be pigmentation, resulting in the inability to completely remove the color.  

     

     

    Is it normal for ring marks to appear?


    Some people might think that the marks left by the ring are due to the ring itself or some problem with the person, but there's no need to worry. The marks left by the ring are not strange or unusual. Although proper maintenance can prevent rusting, it is quite common for the marks to appear after long-term wearing of the ring. If there is no discomfort, pain or itching, there might be nothing to worry about.  

     

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    How to remove ring marks




    Knowing how to remove ring marks will allow you to wear your rings with peace of mind. Let's take a look at how to remove ring marks together.  


    Ring sizing


    If the ring size was perfect when you first purchased it, but now it feels a bit tight, please consider adjusting the size. Pressure on the finger indicates that your hand is swollen or the size of the finger has changed. If you adjust the ring size, it will no longer leave any marks and will look even more beautiful.  



    Finger Massage


    If your fingers tend to swell easily, we recommend that you massage them regularly. To fundamentally improve the swelling, you need to re-examine your lifestyle first, such as diet and ensuring adequate sleep. However, if you just want to eliminate finger swelling, massage is also effective. Even if the swelling is severe, it is not recommended to rub or twist forcefully. You can gently massage the affected area using hand cream or massage oil.  



    Temporarily remove with foundation


    If the ring marks are caused by sunburn or discoloration, they can be temporarily removed by applying foundation or concealer. In the case of sunburn, one way to prevent further tanning is to apply sunscreen to the sun-tanned area, then leave the ring-shaped mark area unprotected so that it tans to the same color as the sun-tanned skin.  



    Regular care of your ring


    Sweat and invisible dirt can accumulate inside the ring. If the ring is worn without cleaning, it may cause inflammation. Therefore, it is essential to clean the ring regularly. If possible, remove the ring at the end of the day and wipe it with jewelry cloth, or clean it regularly with warm water and mild detergent.  

     

     

    Summary of causes of ring marks and how to remove them




    There are many reasons for the appearance of ring impressions, such as swelling, metal allergy, sunburn, and material sulfidation, etc. If left unchecked, your precious ring will not be able to be worn perfectly. If you feel even the slightest discomfort, please take action immediately.


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