Can You Wear Earrings in the Shower (Diamond, Gold, and Even Fake Ones)?

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Depending on how many piercings you have, earrings can be a pain to put on and take off each and every morning. And sometimes, when you only have one standard piercing in each ear, it can still feel like a hassle. It may start to feel tempting to just leave the earrings in 24/7, but should you?

You can wear some earrings in the shower. Whether your earrings will be safe in the shower depends entirely on what kind of earrings they are. Fake earrings, diamond earrings, stainless steel earrings, and gold earrings all react differently to water and prolonged dampness. 

Read on to learn which earrings can be left in and which are best to take out.

Can You Wear Earrings in the Shower?

You can wear certain types of earrings in the shower, but unless you have a new piercing that you can’t take out, you shouldn’t. Wearing earrings in the shower can turn your skin green. Plus, too much water and the chemicals in bath products can ruin even the most durable jewelry.

In the following sections, we’ll look at some of the most popular types of earrings and whether or not you can wear them in the shower.

Can You Shower With Fake Earrings?

If your jewelry is a “real” material like palladium, stainless steel, titanium, platinum, gold, or silver, then you are safe to shower with it. These materials will not be damaged from prolonged contact with water! 

You cannot safely shower with fake earrings. If your jewelry is made of a “fake” material such as copper, bronze, or brass, then you should avoid getting it wet. Otherwise, it will turn your skin green and potentially damage the jewelry. 

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The hot water and steam can loosen the glue, causing the earrings to fall apart and even fall down the drain. Allowing fake jewelry to get wet can also lead to rusting.

Can You Wear Diamond Earrings in the Shower?

You shouldn’t wear diamond earrings in the shower. Though hard enough to cut glass, diamonds shouldn’t be exposed to the chemicals in your beauty products. The soaps, shampoos, and conditioners you use will leave residue on the diamonds. The residue will result in less shine.

Most people wear diamonds because they sparkle, so dimming and dulling your diamond earrings’ shine probably isn’t something you want to do. 

So when you’re preparing to shower, take those diamonds off and put them away in their box. Their sparkle and shine will last longer.

How To Make Diamond Rings Sparkle

In the event that you have already been wearing your diamonds regularly in the shower, there are ways to make them sparkle and shine again:

  • Window Cleaner. This one may come as a surprise, but window cleaner is designed to remove grime and dirt from glass. It can do the same for diamonds! Grab a small bowl and mix a little dish soap in with the window cleaner. Dip a jewelry cleaning brush (or, if in a pinch, a toothbrush) into the solution and gently scrub the diamond until it shines.
  • Beer (For Plain Gold Jewelry). This sounds odd, but beer will actually benefit your gold diamond jewelry greatly. Dab some beer onto a cloth and polish the jewelry to a lovely sparkle!
  • Lemon Essential Oil. Lemon essential oil is one of the most effective ways to make jewelry shine and keep it in good condition. Mix three drops of lemon essential oil in 85 milliliters (2.99 fluid ounces) of water, and let your diamonds soak in the solution for a few minutes or even overnight.
  • Baking Soda. Baking soda can clean just about anything. Mix one tablespoon (14.87 ml) with dish soap, and add one cup (236.58 ml) of warm water and one tablespoon (14.87 ml) of salt. Line a bowl with aluminum foil and then pour in the mixture. Stir the solution, and then let your diamonds soak in it for no more than 15 minutes.
  • White Vinegar. White vinegar is a common enough household item, so you’ve likely got some sitting around somewhere. How convenient! Because you can use it to get your diamonds sparkling! There is no mixing required with this one. Just pour some white vinegar into a bowl and drop in your diamonds. Let them soak for 15 minutes, then dry them off to see them shine.
  • Ammonia. As with white vinegar, ammonia doesn’t require any extra ingredients. Just pour a quarter cup (59.14 ml) of ammonia into a bowl, add a cup (236.58 ml) of warm water, and soak your diamonds for 15 minutes. When the diamonds are done soaking, scrub them clean to see them shine!

Can You Wear Gold Earrings in the Shower?

Solid gold jewelry (10k, 14k) is relatively safe to wear in the shower. You can wear it constantly, and everywhere you go: the pool, the beach, and, yes, even the shower! But as with diamonds, gold earrings will lose their sparkle if you do.

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Here are some ways to put the shine back in your gold:

  • Dish Soap. Mix a bowl of mild dish soap and warm water. Soak the gold jewelry for a few minutes, then scrub the soap out of the crevices (if there are any). Pat it dry with a cloth.
  • Ammonia. For this solution, mix cold water with ammonia. Soak the jewelry for 30 minutes, then scrub it clean and rinse it. You will let it air dry this time.  

What To Do if You Just Pierced Your Ears

If your ear piercings are new, then you shouldn’t take them out, even if you need to shower. 

When your ear piercings are new, you have to keep them in continuously during the healing period, which can last up to eight weeks. If you take them out, the piercings will close up, wasting both your money and your time!

Having to leave your piercings in for eight weeks is one of the main reasons ear piercings parlors always use real gold and silver when piercing ears. Real gold and silver can endure eight weeks of hot shower water!

To clean your earrings without taking them out, you will want to buy a saline spray. Saline spray will allow you to keep your piercings clean without taking them out or even touching them, another thing you should not do.

One of the best saline sprays on the market is Simply Saline. It’s highly effective, sold at a reasonable price, and made by Arm & Hammer, a trusted brand.

Conclusion

In conclusion, some jewelry can be worn in the shower without severe damage, but all jewelry can take damage, whether it’s turning your ears green or just losing a little shine. To keep your jewelry beautiful, sparkling, and lasting a lot longer, consider never wearing it in the shower at all.

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