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We’ve all been there: Just as you’re about to put on that last necklace — the pièce de résistance of your stack — you realize it's tangled. And when it's in formed one giant super necklace with your other pieces, you know you're in trouble. If you're in a rush, stress can often makes those knots even worse. The first thing to do? Pause and take a deep breath — we're here to help.
Sometimes, being a jewelry lover is a high-maintenance job. Each piece demands a unique storage method, both for home and travel. Different metals and gems call for tailored cleaning and polishing routines. And avoiding knots while mastering the art of layering? It's a delicate dance. But let's hone in on the challenge at hand: those stubborn necklace knots. It may take a little elbow grease, but there are some tricks of the trade for setting your jewelry free in minutes. Ahead, find five tried-and-true methods to untangle your necklaces, from chunky chains to minimalist strands.
With a Needle
What You’ll Need
- A pointed item such as a needle or straight pin
- A flat surface
- Good lighting
The simplest solution often works best, especially for a light knot that doesn't need much finessing. Focus, steady your hand, and try this first.
With Tweezers
What You’ll Need
- Tweezers
- Flat surface
- Good lighting
So you're on vacation, and along with your tangled necklace all you have is your makeup bag. Fear not. A word of caution though: We didn't recommend tweezers as the first method because there's a higher risk of snapping a delicate necklace. A needle is generally a gentler choice. Remember, with great power comes great responsibility, so handle with care to avoid accidentally breaking your necklace.
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With Warm, Mildy Soapy Water
What You’ll Need
- Warm water
- Dish soap
- Flat surface
- A needle (if needed)
- Good lighting
Sometimes a knot needs a bit more help to loosen up, and a bit of warm water and soap can help. Pro tip: Opt for dish soap here, as it's milder than hand soap.
With Baby Oil
What You’ll Need
- Baby Oil
- Cotton swabs
- Warm water
- Flat surface
- Good lighting
- A needle (if needed)
Surprisingly, baby oil is a rather foolproof solution for untangling jewelry. Why? Like soap and water, it provides slip, allowing knotted chains to unravel effortlessly and reducing the risk of damage from the twisting and pulling that often leads to a broken necklace.
With Baby Powder
What You’ll Need
- Baby powder
- Warm soapy water
- Flat surface
- Good lighting
- A needle if necessary
This method can get a bit messy, so be ready. Baby powder serves as a buffer to make the chains come apart more easily. It's also effective in preventing damage that can occur from pulling the necklace too hard.
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