How to Prevent Hair from Getting Caught in Your Necklace Chain
Choose the Right Chain Style
Some necklace chain styles are more prone to catching hair than others. Avoid chains with small, thick links, as these are the most likely to snag and hold onto hair. Instead, opt for chains with larger, smoother links or chains made of flexible materials like fabric or leather.
Try a Pumice Stone
If your hair does get caught in your chain, gently rub a pumice stone along the chain in the direction of the hair growth. This will help to loosen the hair and make it easier to remove.
Use Cornstarch
Cover the chain with hair stuck on it with cornstarch and start scrubbing it. The cornstarch will absorb the hair and make it easier to remove.
Use Nair
Nair is a hair removal cream that can also be used to remove hair from a necklace. To use Nair, apply it to the chain with a cotton ball or swab and let it sit for 10 minutes. Rinse the chain thoroughly with water and dry it completely.
Wear a Necklace Guard
A necklace guard is a small device that you can wear between your necklace and your skin. Necklace guards are made of soft, smooth materials like fabric or rubber and they help to prevent hair from getting caught in the chain.
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