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Resin jewellery has become a favourite for many thanks to its stunning visual effects and creative possibilities. But when it comes to getting your resin pieces wet, it pays to know what’s best for their care and long-term appearance.
Why Water Exposure Isn’t Ideal
Resin may appear tough and glossy when cured, but regular water contact can eventually impact its finish or structure. Submerging resin costume jewellery in water, especially for prolonged times such as swimming or bathing, may cause loss of shine, changes in colour, or potentially loosen adhesives that secure fittings or decorative elements.


How to Care for Resin Jewellery Around Water
- Remove resin earrings, pendants, rings, or bracelets before swimming or showering.
- Always dry any piece immediately if it gets accidentally splashed or damp.
- For daily wear, wipe gently after use to remove sweat, lotions, or perfumes, as these can also contribute to dullness or discolouration.
Choosing a quality resin with a clear, non-yellowing finish—such as UV–Creation Fast Acrylic Resin—may help your pieces maintain their beauty, but water avoidance is still essential.
When This Advice Matters Most
This guidance is especially important for items worn regularly or for statement pieces that use intricate, glued elements. Occasional brief exposure is unlikely to harm most jewellery, but over time repeated moisture contact can reduce the vibrancy and structure of your favourite resin accessories.

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In summary, while resin jewellery is durable for everyday wear, it’s best kept away from water to preserve its clarity and style. For further tips and detailed care instructions, explore our main guide on resin costume jewellery care.
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