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Resin jewellery can be a stunning addition to your everyday style. But is it actually safe to wear? Here’s what you need to know before making or choosing resin adornments.
Safety of Cured Resin Jewellery
Resin jewellery is safe to wear once the resin has been allowed to set and harden fully. Uncured resin – still sticky or soft – may cause skin irritation. Always ensure that your pieces have fully cured, meaning the resin is no longer tacky and is hard to the touch. This reduces the risk of any transfer to skin and helps protect sensitive areas.
Tips for Safe Creation and Use
- When crafting, follow usage instructions closely to ensure thorough mixing and complete curing – for example, easy-mix products like the Evershine Collection Epoxy Resin Kit are tailored to reduce errors.
- Resin should be kept away from direct contact with broken skin or eyes, and rings or earrings should only be worn when you’re confident the resin is solid throughout.
- If sanding or polishing resin pieces, wear a mask and work in a ventilated area to avoid inhaling dust.
When This Matters Most
It’s especially important to consider safety if you plan to gift, sell, or wear resin jewellery for extended periods. Sensitive skin types should be cautious and may want to test-wear resin items briefly before regular use.
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Understanding the basics of resin safety gives you confidence when making or wearing unique creations. For further insights into crafting stunning costume jewellery with resin, explore our main guide on resin jewellery making.
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