Is there actual water in a Lokai bracelet?
Is there actual water in a Lokai bracelet?
Nothing.” Along with Baker, many others have expressed their concern with the product. In response, the company is “brushing it off” saying water evaporates and that’s why there is no water inside the bead.
Where is Lokai located?
New York, NY
Lokai (company)
Type | Private |
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Founded | 2013 |
Founder | Steven Izen |
Headquarters | New York, NY |
Products | Bracelets |
What does the pink Lokai bracelet mean?
The energy of Pink Quartz is thought to both attract love and help mend a broken heart. Each bracelet in this elevated collection carries our signature elements from the highest and lowest points on earth within stainless steel beads — reminding you to stay humble through life’s highs and hopeful through the lows.
Can you wear your Lokai bracelet in the shower?
Conversation. Yup, your lokai is 100% waterproof!
What size Lokai should I get?
Kohl’s Lokai Bracelets Size Chart
Size | Circumference | Size Description |
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XS | 5.5″ | Fits children |
S | 6″ | Fits adolescents and women with thin wrists |
M | 6.5″ | Fits teenage boys and most women |
L | 7″ | Usually fits most men |
What do you do with a broken Lokai bracelet?
If your bracelet was purchased from an authorized retailer or received as a gift, please email our customer service team with a picture of your broken bracelet, which bracelet and size broke, and your shipping address at [email protected]. We will respond to your message as soon as possible.
How do you measure your wrist for a Lokai bracelet?
Size Guide
- Wrap a piece of string around your wrist and cut to desired size.
- Place the cut string against a ruler.
- For a snug fit, use the closest measurement, or choose the next size up for a looser fit.
What are Lokai bracelets good for?
Wearing a Lokai bracelet is a reminder and recognition that life is a cycle of highs and lows, and it symbolizes living a balanced life. The highest moments of life, joy, gratitude, and happiness are represented by water from the highest point on earth, Mt. Everest.