The color loss is not, that is, the oil and dust with the long body will stick to it and see it.
Is when you wear gold jewelry, remember:
(1) Do not contact the substances containing acid and alkali, otherwise the gold jewelry will change color and dim.
(2) Do not contact the oil -containing daily necessities. Cosmetics and daily necessities containing mercury and lead, otherwise the gold jewelry will be dim or white.
(3) Do not contact and friction with metal substances such as platinum, crickets, silver, lead, aluminum, tin, mercury (mercury), etc., or it will turn the contact point into white
The color loss is not, that is, the oil and dust with the long body will stick to it and see it.
Is when you wear gold jewelry, remember:
(1) Do not contact the substances containing acid and alkali, otherwise the gold jewelry will change color and dim.
(2) Do not contact the oil -containing daily necessities. Cosmetics and daily necessities containing mercury and lead, otherwise the gold jewelry will be dim or white.
(3) Do not contact and friction with metal substances such as platinum, crickets, silver, lead, aluminum, tin, mercury (mercury), etc., or it will turn the contact point into white
K Jinshi will not fade, but it depends on how the quality is. It is recommended to buy it at a regular store.
Pure gold is not fade.
18K gold? After a long time, the color will be faded, and you can renovate in the store