MoonFisher answered Friday October 1 2004, 1:17 am: The pearls came from water-dwelling creatures, so probably not, but think what would happen if it breaks in the shower! All those beautiful pearls down the drain!! [ MoonFisher's advice column | Ask MoonFisher A Question ]
SweetStarx89 answered Thursday September 30 2004, 7:38 pm: hi. it's better that you take it off before u shower cuz ur not suppose to wut i learned wehn i got a pearl from them open a oyster things...just take it off cuz it's suppose to be a living organism so it can be ruin with shampoo and things. clean it with water every now and then to make it shine and everything. anything esle let me kno. take care. hope i helped! x3 SweetStar. [ SweetStarx89's advice column | Ask SweetStarx89 A Question ]
paradiei3abii3x answered Thursday September 30 2004, 5:28 pm: Well, you might ruin it, but I wouldn't even risk it..good luck with it!
ballerina04 answered Thursday September 30 2004, 3:56 pm: happy birthday!
take it off before you shower. the necklace could deteriorate over time and get nasty looking. plus, they're real!!!! dont risk it; just take them off. x33 K [ ballerina04's advice column | Ask ballerina04 A Question ]
EMiLYELiZABETH answered Thursday September 30 2004, 11:51 am: Happy Birthday first of all =)
Personally, I wouldn't wear it in there. I only wear my body jewelery in the shower and 2 rings, but I'm always checking to make sure they are ok. If you want to clean them however, for as funny as it sounds, use toothpaste and a toothbrush LOL
dramaqueenbabeiwb answered Wednesday September 29 2004, 10:11 pm: I wouldn't wear it in the shower, or pool, etc. It's a risk of getting lost at the pool, and the pearls might get yucky in the shower. So to be on the safe side, put the neclace on your dresser, shower, and put it on again. [ dramaqueenbabeiwb's advice column | Ask dramaqueenbabeiwb A Question ]
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