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To summarize: Articles that you wouldn't mind putting on your customer-facing pages, for $0.015/word, guaranteed to be on time. If this sounds good to you, send an email to scriptus.productions@gmail.com.
My sample:
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Jewelry is among the most cared-for possessions a person can have.Whether it be inherited from a relative, have some kind of sentimental value, or other personal reason, one's jewelry is always close to his or her heart. As such, the owner should take careful steps to ensure that their treasures are well kept and taken care of. There is no exception for rhinestone jewelry, even though it is thought of as cheaper or lower-quality. Here are a few tips for taking care of your rhinestones.
Don't Foil Your Plans
Remember that the main reason behind a rhinestone's shine and brilliance is the foil that is set behind the glass. This foil is very easily damaged by any kind of moisture, so when you are cleaning the piece, never dip it in liquid; in fact, it is better if you don't use any kind of liquid cleaner at all; simply rub the stone with a dry towel. Another option is to use a dry cosmetic brush to remove dust and other particles. If you accidentally get moisture on the foil, then the stone will eventually lose its brightness and sparkle. If there is a smudge or cloud on the stone and you must use some kind of cleaner, put some alcohol on a soft rag and rub out the spot, again making sure not to touch the foil backing at all.
Also, make note that perfumes, deodorants, hairsprays, or other aerosol products should not be used around rhinestones, because the products will come in contact and stick to them, causing significant damage.
Store Correctly
How rhinestones are stored plays a large part in how long they will last. It may be convenient to simply put them in a plastic bag, but this should be avoided because moisture can become trapped in the bag and find its way into the stones. The best way to store rhinestones is just like you would with the rest of your jewelry: in a dry jewelry box or drawer where dust and moisture will not get to them.
In addition, rhinestones should be kept out of direct sunlight or hot places. The heat causes the glue to melt, which results in moisture coming into contact with the stone. Finally, don't store rhinestones on top of one another, as this could cause the stones to chip. These few tips, along with regular common sense, will keep your rhinestones looking great for years to come.
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I'm just an email away if you need anything else.
I'm handing out free reviews to the first 5 members with either 100+ posts or 2+ positive iTraders. Please be kind and actually write a review once I deliver the article.

To summarize: Articles that you wouldn't mind putting on your customer-facing pages, for $0.015/word, guaranteed to be on time. If this sounds good to you, send an email to scriptus.productions@gmail.com.
My sample:
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Jewelry is among the most cared-for possessions a person can have.Whether it be inherited from a relative, have some kind of sentimental value, or other personal reason, one's jewelry is always close to his or her heart. As such, the owner should take careful steps to ensure that their treasures are well kept and taken care of. There is no exception for rhinestone jewelry, even though it is thought of as cheaper or lower-quality. Here are a few tips for taking care of your rhinestones.
Don't Foil Your Plans
Remember that the main reason behind a rhinestone's shine and brilliance is the foil that is set behind the glass. This foil is very easily damaged by any kind of moisture, so when you are cleaning the piece, never dip it in liquid; in fact, it is better if you don't use any kind of liquid cleaner at all; simply rub the stone with a dry towel. Another option is to use a dry cosmetic brush to remove dust and other particles. If you accidentally get moisture on the foil, then the stone will eventually lose its brightness and sparkle. If there is a smudge or cloud on the stone and you must use some kind of cleaner, put some alcohol on a soft rag and rub out the spot, again making sure not to touch the foil backing at all.
Also, make note that perfumes, deodorants, hairsprays, or other aerosol products should not be used around rhinestones, because the products will come in contact and stick to them, causing significant damage.
Store Correctly
How rhinestones are stored plays a large part in how long they will last. It may be convenient to simply put them in a plastic bag, but this should be avoided because moisture can become trapped in the bag and find its way into the stones. The best way to store rhinestones is just like you would with the rest of your jewelry: in a dry jewelry box or drawer where dust and moisture will not get to them.
In addition, rhinestones should be kept out of direct sunlight or hot places. The heat causes the glue to melt, which results in moisture coming into contact with the stone. Finally, don't store rhinestones on top of one another, as this could cause the stones to chip. These few tips, along with regular common sense, will keep your rhinestones looking great for years to come.
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