With damage to this jewelry, how to polish and maintain your jewelry?

Diamond is one of the hardest minerals on the earth's surface. But diamonds may also not be able to resist your beauty process. You may not realize it but cosmetic products can damage jewelry. The following are some of the harmful effects of jewelry on cosmetics - and how to restore the shine of jewelry.

Cleanser

Facial cleanser, soap or facial cleanser oil can damage jewelry. Soap leaves a sticky layer on the diamond surface. Face wash oil makes diamonds no longer shine. Facial cleanser creates deposits in the edges of jewelry, hidden corners difficult to clean. What about water? Even if the water does not damage the diamond, it can affect gemstones with lower hardness (eg emerald or aquamarine).

Therefore, you should remove jewelry before washing your face. Ideally, you should have a deep jewelry disc next to the sink. Placing rings and rings on this jewelry disc will ensure they do not fall into the tub. Again, it is easy to locate them after removing them.

Physical exfoliating cosmetics

Exfoliating particles can scratch the surface of precious stones and metals, including gold and platinum. However, these scratches are quite small; There are scratches that can only be seen through a magnifying glass. But for a long time, they will show up. By then, you will have to go to the jeweler shop by polishing the jewelry again.

Lotion

Moisturizers, especially those that are very thick and especially moisturize the skin, will leave a film on the jewelry. The moisturizing cream film will cause the gem to fade. Especially the rocks are not too hard on Mohs scale, like opal or pearl. White and silver gold are also particularly sensitive to moisturizers, chemicals and sweat. When exposed to humid environments, they can be dull or discolored. If you live in exceptionally humid weather, look for a covered metal case. Add a desiccant bag to protect your silver and white gold jewelry. Wear them only after you've dried your skin.

Perfume, aromatherapy

Perfume and aromatherapy are one of the most damaging cosmetic products. You should spray perfume or scented oil before wearing jewelry. Oils in aromatherapy oils can stick to diamond surfaces, reducing its sparkling brightness. As for opal and pearl, it can be stained or blackened when exposed to perfume.

The rule you should apply to jewelry is: 'Wear the last, remove first'. They should be the last accessory you wear on your body before leaving the house. And also the first thing you remove when you get home.

How to maintain jewelry

In addition to removing jewelry before using cosmetics; Here are some ways for you to maintain your jewelry, keeping them beautiful longer. Of course, you should first take them to the jeweler shop every year to be polished. But there are also many ways to maintain engagement rings, wedding rings or gemstones at home.

Diamonds and gems

You can leave the wedding ring, engagement ring with diamonds and gold in the bowl of warm soapy water. Use an old toothbrush to gently scrub, remove the film on the jewelry. Remember to gently rub your hands; Excessive rubbing can exfoliate small stones from the studded frame. Then wipe with a dry towel. You can also use this method for the majority of other gemstones, from ruby, sapphire to aquamarine.

To remove diamonds, you can also use the late Elizabeth Taylor's method: Soak them overnight in a glass of vodka or gin, and rinse them with clean water in the morning.

Opal and Pearl

Use a damp cloth to dab the thin soapy water to gently wipe the pearls. Then rinse with clean water. You should be careful not to use too much water. Pearls are usually bonded with silk straps - too much water will make the silk cord loose and weaken. It is for this reason that you should bring the pearl necklace to the jeweler shop to stretch it, about 10 years / time.

Gold

You can polish jewelry in gold with warm water mixed with white vinegar or soap. Use a toothbrush to gently rub the shadow. However, you note that vinegar can damage gems. Therefore, you should only use this method for jewelry entirely in gold.

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