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Hello, beautiful!
At, BREELIQ we believe life is all about self-expression your jewelry captures and expresses your inner world. Here are some guidelines for preserving your beloved BREELIQ jewelery.
Your BREELIQ Jewelry shines as brilliantly and distinctively as you!
Your jewelry should be the final piece you wear and the initial piece you remove
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1. Don’t wear jewellery in water
- Prevent Tarnishing and Corrosion: Water, especially chlorinated or saltwater, can cause silver and other metals to tarnish and corrode. This can lead to discoloration and weakening of the jewelry.
- Avoid Physical Damage: Wearing jewelry while swimming or bathing increases the risk of it getting knocked, scratched, or lost. Water can make fingers slippery, increasing the likelihood of rings slipping off.
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2. Chemicals can cause jewellery tranishing
- Exposure to Chemicals: Everyday chemicals in perfumes, lotions, hairsprays, and cleaning products can react with the metals in jewelry, leading to tarnishing and discoloration.
- Preventative Measures: Always apply lotions, perfumes, and other beauty products before putting on your jewelry to minimize direct exposure to these chemicals.
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3. Do jewelllery storage with special jewellery bag
- Anti-Tarnish Bags: Use special anti-tarnish bags or cloths to store your jewelry. These are designed to reduce exposure to air and moisture, preventing tarnish.
- Separate Compartments: Store each piece of jewelry separately to avoid scratches and tangling. Soft pouches or lined jewelry boxes are ideal.
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4. Remove during physical activities
- Prevent Physical Damage: Physical activities such as sports, gardening, or heavy lifting can cause jewelry to get scratched, bent, or otherwise damaged.
- Safety and Comfort: Removing jewelry during physical activities reduces the risk of injury and makes it more comfortable to perform these activities.
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5. Keep Jewelry Away from Lotions and Perfumes
- Chemical Reactions: Lotions and perfumes contain chemicals that can react with metals and gemstones, leading to tarnishing, discoloration, and dulling of the finish.
- Application Order: To minimize contact, apply lotions and perfumes before putting on your jewelry and allow them to dry completely.
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6. Wipe Jewelry with a Soft Cloth to Clean
- Gentle Cleaning: Regularly wiping your jewelry with a soft, lint-free cloth helps remove oils, dirt, and other residues that can accumulate over time.
- Maintain Shine: A gentle polish with a soft cloth helps maintain the jewelry’s shine and prevents tarnish from building up. For more thorough cleaning, use a solution of mild soap and water, then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.