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We get it – you can’t stop glaring at your diamond ring, neither can we. And why would you? For a moment, you look up and realize you have to wash. The thought of taking the ring off doesn’t sit right with you. “Showering with the ring won’t hurt it; water, soap, scented candles, and beauty products all around, it doesn’t get cleaner than that.” Well, keep reading to find out when to take off your ring in the shower.

FAQs About Taking Your Diamond Ring to The Shower

Let’s face it, you will have to take your diamond ring off at some point. Below are some of the common questions about taking your diamond ring to the shower.

       1. Can Soap Damage Your Diamond Ring?

Ever heard the phrase as hard as a diamond? Sure, they are the hardest known substance, but it’s the finish you have to look out for in diamond rings. The finish removes grease, water spots and seals the diamond to protect the surface from scratches. While the soap you use might work for you, they are likely to have the opposite effect on your ring.

      2. Should I be Worried of My Ring Falling into the Drain?

As if the scratches are not enough, you have to look out for the risk of it falling down the drain. The ring might tightly wrap the finger, but it’s not enough to stop the shampoos and conditioners from working their way in between your ring and finger. Even if the rock is too big to fit in the drain, chances are it will get scratched or cause the stone to loosen.

      3. My Diamond Ring Looks Cloudy After Showering?

The crevices and pores on diamond rings allow the entry of chemicals, gels, and water. Whether you are going out to swim, washing the dishes, or showering, water easily seeps through the pores. A cloudy diamond ring doesn’t shine the same. Keep this in mind before you shower.

Protecting Your Diamond Ring in the Shower

You can’t shower with your diamond ring for the same reason you cannot shower with your wedding dress. The risks involved when you take your ring to the shower surpass the finesse that comes with bathing with it in the first place. Now that you know how easily showering with your diamond ring can damage it, store it safely before taking a shower.