Sun Sand and Sunscreen: Can Beauty Products Ruin Your Engagement Ring?

If you’re looking to hit the beach at an exotic location or even lounge by the pool this summer, you already know how important sunscreen is to protect you from the harmful UVA and UVB rays. However, many couples wonder if applying sunscreen can affect their engagement ring.

Here are some things to keep in mind and the best tips to safeguard your ring.

Is sunscreen harmful to your engagement rings?

While sunscreen can shield your skin, it can be bad for your custom jewelry in Houston. This lotion can damage your gold or platinum band and settle between your gemstone and setting causing your diamond to appear dull.

If you want to apply sunscreen always remove your ring and keep it aside before applying lotion and slip your ring back on only after the product is completely absorbed. Follow the same whenever you need to reapply sunscreen.

Most professionals will tell you to leave your engagement Houston jewelry at home or back at the hotel if you are heading to the beach, ocean, or pool as the seawater, chlorine, or abrasive sand can scratch, chip, or damage your ring.

If you do, however, get sunscreen on your engagement ring then immediately wash your ring under warm running water and use a soft-bristled toothbrush to gently scrub out the lotion. Once you get back home take the ring to a professional jewelry repair in Houston to inspect and clean it.

The Takeaway

Frequently cleaning and maintaining your piece will not just make it appear shiny and polished but will keep the setting in place and remove any debris, dirt, and body oils.

Make sure you take your piece to a professional at least once a week to properly clean and polish.

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