Trust Priyanka Chopra to drop life-changing beauty and style wisdom every now and then. Recently, the global icon revealed one of her most underrated fashion care tips and it’s all about jewellery. In a chat with Elle magazine, she said, “Never wear perfume after putting your jewellery on. Put your perfume on, get your hairspray, everything done, and then put your high jewellery on. You don’t want aerosol on it.” It might sound simple, but it’s a golden rule that most of us ignore and that’s exactly why our favourite pieces lose their sparkle faster than we think.
The hidden reason behind dull jewellery
If you’ve ever wondered why your gold earrings look less shiny or why your diamond ring seems to have lost its sparkle, the problem might not be the jewellery itself. The real culprit lies in your everyday habits - sprays, lotions, and even the weather. Jewellery is delicate, and the tiniest bit of exposure to chemicals or moisture can change its shine and finish over time.
Malti Marie Chopra’s Magical Disney World Trip With Priyanka & Nick Jonas
How aerosols affect jewellery
Perfumes, hairsprays, and setting mists are full of alcohol and synthetic compounds that don’t play well with metals and gemstones. When sprayed after wearing jewellery, the fine mist settles on the surface, forming a dull film that blocks light and attracts dust.
Over time, this thin layer builds up, making your gold and diamonds look cloudy and old. Priyanka’s tip is more than just celebrity advice, it’s backed by chemistry and years of red-carpet experience.
Skincare mistakes that damage your sparkle
Think of how often you apply lotion or makeup while wearing rings or bracelets. These products contain oils, waxes, and pigments that can get trapped under settings, coating the metal and gemstones. This sticky layer not only attracts more dust but also prevents the light from bouncing off your diamonds, making them look flat.
The best practice? Always complete your skincare and makeup routine first, then wear your jewellery last, just as Priyanka said.
Chlorine and water: The hidden danger
Another major mistake many people make is wearing their jewellery while swimming or showering. Chlorine, found in pools and even tap water, reacts with gold and platinum, weakening their structure and dulling their finish. It can also erode the metal that holds gemstones in place, causing them to loosen over time. So, no matter how glamorous your pool day looks on Instagram, your jewellery is silently crying for help.
The role of sweat and storage
Even sweat and humidity can rob your jewellery of its shine. Body oils and salt cause tarnish, especially on silver, and when not cleaned properly, they react with air and moisture. Always wipe your pieces with a soft cloth after wearing them and store them in airtight boxes or pouches.
The Priyanka-approved way to keep your bling glowing
Follow Priyanka’s order of operations - perfume, makeup, hairspray first, jewellery last and you’ll already be ahead in the game. Once a week, gently clean your pieces with mild soap water and a soft brush. Store them separately in fabric-lined boxes to avoid scratches.
Your jewellery is more than just an accessory; it’s a memory, an emotion, and sometimes even a legacy. With a little care (and a tip straight from Priyanka Chopra’s playbook), you can make sure every piece stays as stunning as the day you bought it.