The Corpglam Guides

Our care tips

Each Corpglam piece of jewelry is designed to accompany you daily and at every moment.

Like any precious item, it deserves delicate care to preserve its shine and beauty over time.

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Gently clean your jewelry

Make it a habit to clean your jewelry with a soft, dry cloth, once or twice a month. This simple step will restore their shine and remove accumulated impurities.

Offer them moments of rest

We recommend removing your jewelry before going to sleep. This helps preserve its shape, avoid unnecessary stress, and extend its durability.

Protect them when not worn

Store your jewelry individually, away from light and humidity, ideally in a pouch or a box to prevent scratches and preserve its shine.

Avoid contact with water

Water, soap, and chlorine can dull your jewelry's shine. Remember to remove them before showering, washing your hands, or swimming.

Keep them away from cosmetic products

Perfume, cream, and makeup can tarnish your jewelry. We advise you to put them on last, once your routine is complete.

Remove them during physical activities

Sports or repetitive movements can cause impacts or micro-scratches. To preserve their delicate nature, it's best to remove them before any physical activity.

A piece of jewelry worn regularly naturally shows signs of wear, regardless of its material, as it accompanies the wearer's lifestyle.


To best preserve its brilliance, we share some essential care tips.


Over time, slight marks may appear. Gentle and regular cleaning will help preserve the beauty of the jewelry over time.

Brass jewelry

To care for your brass jewelry, it is recommended to gently remove daily dust and marks using a soft microfiber cloth or a chamois. This simple step helps to restore their shine and preserve their finish.

For a deeper clean, you can use lukewarm, slightly soapy water, and if necessary, a very soft brush, gently rubbing the surface of the jewelry. After cleaning, it is important to thoroughly dry each piece to prevent any residual moisture.

These tips are provided for guidance only and may vary depending on the use and nature of each piece of jewelry.