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Our Care Guide

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR PEARLS PRODUCTS

At Pearls Studios, we pour love and attention into every detail of our designs. Each piece is crafted to bring beauty and joy into your daily life, and with just a little care, they’ll continue to shine for years to come. Whether you’re wearing our acetate hair clips or our luxurious silk scrunchies, here’s how to keep them looking as gorgeous as the day you received them.

A FEW SIMPLE RULES TO KEEP ME LOOKING BEAUTIFUL

01. Avoid Chemicals

Clips

For clips, simply wipe them with a soft, non-abrasive cloth. For scrunchies, hand wash them with care using a gentle detergent, and always allow them to air dry. A little TLC goes a long way in maintaining their beauty.

Scrunchies

Hair sprays, gels, and other styling products can dull the shine of your clip or cause build-up on your scrunchie. Be mindful of where you apply your products to keep them looking fresh and clean.

02. Keep me dry

Clips

While your clip won’t mind a little moisture here and there, we recommend limiting contact with water. For long-lasting beauty, store your clips away from moisture, especially saltwater, which can be harsh and reduce their lifespan.

Scrunchies

Scrunchies are easy to wash but remember, less is more when it comes to water. Gently hand wash and always allow them to air dry, preserving their softness and elasticity.

03. Avoid extreme heat

Clips

Acetate clips are sensitive to heat. While they won’t melt under normal conditions, we recommend keeping them away from heat sources like hot styling tools or direct sunlight. Treat them like a precious gem, and they’ll remain stunning for longer.

Scrunchies 

Silk scrunchies love the cool and calm. Keep them away from hot styling tools or direct heat, as high temperatures can cause them to lose their softness and shine.