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I have always been one of those people who is laser-focused on looking as professional as possible, which is why I began second-guessing my choice of jewelry. I could tell that I was starting to look a little older, so I began choosing pieces that were a little more modern and delicate. It was really amazing to see how much of a difference it made in my life, and before I knew it, things had really come together. This website is here to help other people to know how to create a style of their own by using jewelry. Check it out for great information!

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Natural Jewelry Cleaner: What To Look For In Your Purchase

by Nathan Gordon

A natural jewelry cleaner is a good way to clean your jewelry without using harsh chemicals or emitting foul fumes into the atmosphere. There are many reasons to invest in a natural jewelry cleaner for your needs, including having non-toxic cleaning agents in your home, having a jewelry cleaner that is safe to touch with your hands or have near the skin, or just knowing that you are doing your part to stay natural in your life.

You can make your own natural jewelry cleaner or you can buy a product that you trust. While many types of jewelry cleaners may be considered safe or non-toxic in nature, that doesn't mean they are a natural jewelry cleaner. You can narrow down your options by knowing what to look for. Here are things to seek in a natural jewelry cleaner.

No artificial fragrances

Artificial fragrances or colors added to a jewelry cleaner means that it isn't entirely natural in nature. Natural fragrances or safe essential oils can be added to a natural jewelry cleaner to make it more appealing when cleaning, but artificial coloring and fragrances should be left out. Even if the rest of the ingredients are natural in nature, move on if these artificial and unnecessary additives are in any jewelry cleaner you're considering.

No chemicals

Avoid any harsh cleaning chemicals commonly found in jewelry cleaners, such as ammonia, to help keep your jewelry clean and to help prevent putting dangerous toxins or fumes in the air. Common ingredients found in a natural jewelry cleaner include distilled water, white vinegar, baking soda, or other non-toxic items.

No quick results

In order to effectively clean your jewelry, you will want to soak your fine jewels and gems for a while and then use a gentle cloth to wipe away any remaining residue. Any natural jewelry cleaner that has a 'set it and forget it' feature or a quick dip method may not be the most natural option available. Choose a natural jewelry cleaner that has realistic results based on the cleaning effort you put into the jewelry cleaning so you get the best results and the least amount of risk to your favorite pieces.

If you have concerns about making your own natural jewelry cleaner or buying one online or in a store, talk to your jeweler. They will be able to assist you in finding the best natural jewelry cleaner for your needs.

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