Care
Your jewelry’s fabulous, just like you—but even the most dazzling gems need a little love
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Don’t worry, we’ve got all the tips to keep your pieces sparkling, shining, and living their best lives
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How to Keep Your Gold Gorgeous (and Out of Trouble)
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Say No to Drama (and Chemicals)
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Gold doesn’t do well with chlorine, bleach, or other harsh chemicals. So, take it off before you dive into the pool, cleaning, or experimenting with potions in the kitchen
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Don’t Let It Hang with the Wrong Crowd
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​When you’re not rocking your gold, tuck it into a soft pouch or a safe spot in your jewelry box. Don’t let it mingle with harder metals or gemstones—it likes its own space so it doesn't scratch
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Soap It Up (Gently)
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​A little warm water, mild soap, and a soft cloth are all you need to keep your gold gleaming. No scrubbing like it’s a dirty dish—treat it with love
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Gold Goes on Last
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​Your gold jewelry prefers to be the grand finale. Apply your lotions, perfumes, and hairsprays before you put it on—it likes to avoid sticky situations​​
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Pearls: The Queen Bee of Your Jewelry Box
Pearls are classic, elegant, and just a tiny bit high-maintenance. But hey, that’s why they’re the diva's of the seas. Here’s how to keep them looking flawless:
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No Spa Days for These Beauties
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Pearls hate heat, chemicals, and all that steamy nonsense. Hot tubs, saunas, and chlorine pools? Not their scene. They prefer chill vibes only
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Last On, First Off
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Think of your pearls as the finishing touch to your look. Makeup, perfume, and hairspray go on first—then the pearls. And when you’re back home, take them off before anything else
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Wear Them ALL the Time
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​Your skin’s natural oils are like a mini spa treatment for them, so wear them often (lucky you!)
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No Roughhousing
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​Pearls are softies. Literally. They’ll scratch if you toss them in a jewelry pile with sharper, tougher pieces. Give them a solo spot in a soft-lined box or pouch
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Gentle Cleans Only
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​Dirty pearls? No sweat. Use a damp, soft cloth to wipe them down—no soap, no chemicals, no drama. They’re not about that life
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Don’t Play Tug-of-War
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​Pearl strands are strung with silk, which means they’re delicate. No yanking, pulling, or trying to see if they’re "real" by biting them (seriously, who even does that?)
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Give Them a Check-Up
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​If you’re rocking a strand of pearls, get it restrung every once in a while. Preferably with knots between each pearl - so they don’t all make a break for it if the string snaps
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