Your jewelry is part of your everyday life. These little pleasures, carefully chosen each morning, brighten your outfit and your days! Pamper them with care so they always remain radiant and perfectly complement your outfits.
Here are some tips for maintaining your jewelry and enjoying it for many years to come.
Stainless steel is a material with many advantages! It is very robust and highly resistant to water, corrosion, oxidation, rust, and humidity. It is also hypoallergenic. In fact, the term hypoallergenic means that the alloy's composition minimizes the risk of allergies. Its protective layer of chromium oxide gives it its rust resistance. This steel requires no special care and will not tarnish over time. You can easily wear your stainless steel jewelry to the beach and pool!
They still require regular maintenance to retain their shine and beauty. 💧
There are several tips for maintaining stainless steel. You can, for example, clean your jewelry with warm water and baking soda, or clean it with a mild soap, rinsing it several times.
It's always best to remove your jewelry before showering. To prevent damage, don't wear your jewelry in the bath or shower. In short, avoid all contact with water.
Keep them in an airtight container.
To prevent your jewelry from oxidizing, it is best to store it in an airtight container or bag that minimizes contact with air.
It's also important to know that acidic skin can affect the durability of your jewelry by damaging its appearance. If you tend to have acidic skin, it's advisable to choose jewelry made of more durable materials, such as gold or silver.
For jewelry made from glasses
The storage
Store your jewelry in a soft bag to protect it from scratches. I send you a bag with every order! Eyeglass lenses are durable, but try not to crush them or drop them on the ground. If you are traveling with your jewelry or eyeglasses, protect them in your luggage, keeping them separate from other items.
Avoid water and chemicals.
Sunglasses can react negatively when exposed to products containing chemicals, especially alcohol. For best and lasting condition, avoid contact with perfumes, sunscreens, cleaning products (including window cleaners), soaps, hairspray, and cosmetics.
Salt water and pool chemicals can cause degeneration.
So, remove your jewelry before swimming. It's also a good idea to store your jewelry away from light, such as candles or any other heat source.
CLEANING
It is natural for a piece of jewelry made from glasses to get a little dirty over time.
Fingerprints and smudges can accumulate on surfaces. If you notice that your eyeglass jewelry is not sparkling, use a little water and a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe and polish the surface.
P.S.: "I'm including a small colored cloth in your order so you can clean your jewelry made from eyeglass lenses."