Whether it's a sentimental piece or not, jewellery isn't just an accessory. But even the most treasured pieces aren't immune to time. Exposure to air, moisture, and everyday products can leave your jewellery looking dull and lifeless sooner than you expect it. The good news is that with the right jewellery care routine, you can slow down or prevent tarnishing and dullness, and keep your jewellery looking polished and ready to wear.
Ahead, we provide a few tips and tricks that will help you keep your jewellery from tarnishing and becoming dull.
Coating your jewellery
Coating your jewellery is an effective way to create a protective barrier against tarnishing. Applying a thin layer of coating, can protect the metal from moisture and air, which are the two main causes of tarnishing. This is useful for jewellery that may not be worn frequently, as it helps preserve their shine.
Coating hacks for a longer-lasting shine
- Clear nail polish: One effective hack to prevent tarnishing is to apply a thin coat of clear nail polish, whether you choose a base coat or top coat. This simple trick creates a protective barrier that enhances durability, especially for jewellery you wear more often.
- Alternative coating solutions: If nail polish isn't your preference, consider using silicone spray or special jewellery protectant sprays. These products also offer a protective layer and are easy to apply.
Maintenance: Don't forget to reapply your chosen protectant as needed. Regular maintenance is key to keeping your jewellery looking its best overtime.
Invest in a jewellery box
Storing your fashion treasures in a dedicated jewellery box is one of the best ways to prevent tarnishing and shield them from dust and moisture. To further enhance the protection of your jewellery pieces, invest in a jewellery box lined with soft, anti-tarnish fabric.
Regular cleaning
Over time, oils from your skin, dirt, and product build up can dull the shine of your favourite items, so regularly cleaning your jewellery is an important part of preventing tarnishing. Gently wipe down your jewellery with a soft cloth after each wear, and for a deeper clean, use a gentle jewellery cleaner or a mild soap solution. This routine not only helps remove tarnish-causing residues but also allows you to inspect your jewellery for any signs of wear or damage.
Separate by metals
Different metals, such as silver, gold, and copper, can react with each other and contribute to tarnishing when stored together. Keeping them organised in separate compartments minimises the risk of chemical reactions and scratching. This protects your jewellery while making it easier to find the perfect piece.
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