Is Titanium Hypoallergenic?
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Is titanium hypoallergenic?
Yes, when it is implant grade. Implant-grade titanium (ASTM F136) is made without nickel, the metal behind most earring reactions, and it is the same grade used in surgical implants. It does not corrode in water or sweat, so it will not release the ions that irritate skin.
Nickel-free
No nickel, the metal behind most earring reactions.
Waterproof
Shower, swim and sweat in them. It will not corrode.
Lightweight
Light enough not to drag on a sensitive lobe.
Tarnish-free
Holds its finish, no tarnish like silver or brass.
The best hypoallergenic earrings for sensitive ears
Every Rhokea piece is implant-grade titanium. Six to start with, grouped by what you need.
Best everyday hoop
Classic Piercing Hoop
A seamless titanium hoop you can put in and leave in, from 6mm to 10mm. Our most-worn piece.
Best for sensitive or healing ears
Trinity Solitaire Flat Back Studs
A flat back sits flush with nothing to catch, which is exactly what a settling or reactive lobe wants.
Best simple everyday stud
Solid Ball Flat Back Studs
The plainest, quietest option. A smooth titanium ball on a flat back, made to live in day and night.
Best pavé hoop
Pavé Piercing Hoop
A slim hoop set with bright cubic zirconia for everyday sparkle that still feels light on the ear.
Best for double-row sparkle
Duet Piercing Hoops
Two rows of cubic zirconia for more shine, on the same skin-safe implant-grade titanium.
Best dressed-up pick
Freshwater Pearl Huggie
A real freshwater pearl on a titanium huggie. Proof that skin-safe does not have to mean plain.
Skin-safe titanium, made by a doctor
Every piece is implant-grade titanium, nickel-free and built for real life. Browse the full edit, or start with flat back studs for sensitive and settling ears.
Titanium vs other earring metals
The same five metals, compared on what decides whether your skin reacts.
| Metal | Contains nickel | Reacts with sweat | Tarnishes | Sensitive ears |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Implant-grade titanium (F136) | None | No | No | Best choice |
| Surgical steel (316L) | Contains nickel | Can react | Rarely | Fine for many |
| Sterling silver (925) | Sometimes | Can react | Tarnishes | Varies by alloy |
| Gold-plated | In the base metal | As it wears | As it wears | Only while plated |
| Brass | Copper and zinc | Yes | Tarnishes | Not suitable |
Frequently asked questions
Is titanium hypoallergenic?
Yes, when it is implant grade (ASTM F136). That grade contains no nickel, which is what most people react to, making it one of the lowest-risk metals you can wear in your ears.
Is implant-grade titanium nickel-free?
Yes. ASTM F136 titanium is made without nickel in its composition. Nickel is the most common cause of earring reactions, so a nickel-free metal is the safest starting point for sensitive ears.
Is titanium better than surgical steel for sensitive ears?
Usually, yes. Surgical steel still contains nickel, and a small but real number of people react to it. Implant-grade titanium has none, so it is the more reliable choice for reactive skin.
Can you shower, swim and sweat in titanium earrings?
Yes, once a piercing is healed. Titanium is waterproof and corrosion resistant, so water, sweat and chlorine do not affect it or cause it to react with your skin.
Does titanium tarnish?
No. Titanium holds its finish rather than tarnishing the way silver or brass can, so it stays looking the same with daily wear.
What grade of titanium is hypoallergenic?
Implant-grade titanium that meets ASTM F136, the standard used for body jewellery and surgical implants. It is the grade to look for when you want a clearly stated, nickel-free material.