Wearing jewelry helps us complete our look and is also a way to express our personality. Common metals used in jewelry include stainless steel, silver, gold, titanium, and platinum.
After a period of use, jewelry will become worn, damaged, and accumulate dirt and grime. Don't forget to keep these tips in mind for cleaning and maintaining your jewelry!
Jewelry requires meticulous care.
Jewelry made from metal will react to certain chemicals. Therefore, to best preserve jewelry, we should limit its exposure to environments with many chemicals such as seawater, pool water, perfume, etc.
In particular, keep jewelry away from strong detergents, alcohol, and acetone. These substances will cause chemical reactions, corrode the jewelry, and cause damage that is very difficult to repair.
Cleaning jewelry requires skill.
Jewelry surfaces are usually polished smooth, so avoid rubbing them against other objects as this can chip the paint, deform the jewelry, and affect its durability and aesthetic appeal.
To keep your jewelry looking new and beautiful, remember to only wear it after you've applied makeup and perfume.
Additionally, to better preserve the surface of jewelry, we can apply a layer of clear nail polish. This clear polish will create a protective layer for the jewelry, preventing it from oxidizing quickly due to prolonged exposure to the outside air.
Jewelry should be stored in a dedicated box.
In addition, don't forget to use separate jewelry boxes to prevent them from being exposed to too much air.
To best care for and preserve jewelry, it's necessary to regularly check its condition and promptly address any chipping or structural damage.
And let's not forget that we should regularly clean our jewelry to remove dirt and grime, and polish it to maintain its beauty.
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