Even real gold needs care
Gold is durable, but it’s not indestructible. Even real gold can be affected by everyday chemicals like perfume, chlorine, soaps, and cleaning products. Over time, these substances can weaken the metal, dull the shine, or cause discoloration—especially when gold is mixed with other metals for strength. Removing your Jewelry before exposure helps preserve its finish and keeps it looking beautiful for years to come.
Makeup first, then accessories
Perfume, lotions, hairspray, and some cosmetics contain chemicals that can be harmful to your Jewelry. It is always best to apply your makeup first and then put on your Jewelry in order to minimize exposure that can be damaging.
Jewelry and pools don't mix
Pools and jacuzzis are full of chlorine that, if exposed regularly, can cause your Jewelry to discolor. So play it safe: When you're stripping down into your bathing suit, take off your Jewelry too.
Don't clean with the gleam
Harmful chemicals and Jewelry don’t mix. The chemicals in cleaning products can be harmful to the quality and longevity of your precious Jewelry pieces.
Be smart about safekeeping
Properly storing your Jewelry will do wonders for keeping it looking new. Keep your Jewelry in a box where it won't get tangled up with other items or damaged from too much movement.
Take it off before you sweat it off
Make sure to remove your Jewelry before all intense physical activity. This will protect it from any damage that may occur in contact sports.
Rub a dub dub, no Jewelry in the tub!
Chemicals soaps contain could also do a number on your Jewelry. Too much sudsing in the shower while wearing your personalized necklace, bracelet, or rings can cause a dulling of the sheen and diminishing its gorgeous shine.