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PhrasesAt the JewellerÈ ipoallergenico?
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È ipoallergenico?

Is it hypoallergenic?

Pronunciation

'Ipoallergenico' — i-po-al-ler-JE-ni-co. Seven syllables — take it slowly.

When to use it

Ask if you have metal allergies — particularly nickel allergy, which is common. Italian consumer law restricts nickel content in jewellery. Platinum, titanium, and 18-carat gold are generally safe.

What it means

'Ipoallergenico' = hypoallergenic. EU Regulation restricts nickel (nichel) release in jewellery to 0.5μg/cm²/week. Common allergen: nickel, found in cheaper metals and some alloys. 'Platino' (platinum), 'titanio' (titanium), 'oro 18 carati' are generally hypoallergenic.

Variations

Sono allergica al nichel.

I am allergic to nickel.

States the specific allergy.

Questo contiene nichel?

Does this contain nickel?

Asks directly about nickel content.

Avete gioielli in titanio?

Do you have titanium jewellery?

Asks for the safest metal option.

Mini Dialogue

Cliente: È ipoallergenico? Sono allergica a alcuni metalli. Gioielliere: Questo è oro 18 carati — generalmente non causa allergie. Sa a quale metallo è allergica? Cliente: Al nichel. Gioielliere: Ottimo — l'oro 18 carati non contiene nichel. È perfetto per lei.

Customer: Is it hypoallergenic? I am allergic to some metals. Jeweller: This is 18-carat gold — it generally does not cause allergies. Do you know which metal you are allergic to? Customer: Nickel. Jeweller: Excellent — 18-carat gold does not contain nickel. It is perfect for you.

Cultural Note

Nickel allergy ('allergia al nichel') affects about 10% of the population in Italy and Europe, particularly women. EU Directive 94/27/EC (now part of REACH regulation) limits nickel release in jewellery. Italian consumer organisations actively monitor compliance.