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10 Accessories Mistakes That Hide Our Natural Beauty
An accessory can either be an excellent complement to any outfit or the element that ruins it. For example, you might choose a piece that doesn’t match your clothes, or perhaps it’s not the proper one for the occasion. Fortunately, with some useful tips, you can easily avoid these mistakes and highlight your best features.
1. Not taking into account necklines
If you are looking for the perfect necklace to match your outfit, keep in mind the type of neckline. Round or boat necklines go perfectly well with short necklaces, while V-necklines go better with longer ones. For strapless T-shirts, you might want to try using a choker. When wearing a turtleneck, you might add a touch of style and color to your outfit with long necklaces or XXL chains.
On the other hand, if you have a large bust, long and bulky necklaces are not your best option. Instead, choose shorter, simpler necklaces paired with a wide V-neckline or round neckline to slim your torso. The key is to avoid having the necklace fall right in the middle of the bust, which can draw more attention to this area.
2. Not choosing earrings based on your face shape
Each face shape has its own attributes, and you can highlight its beauty with specific earrings. For oval-shaped faces, drop earrings are a good choice. Pieces with long, straight lines and tassel earrings will help lengthen round-shaped faces.
Earrings with large stones are perfect for the heart-shaped face, while pearls and round stones soften square-shaped faces, like Hailey Bieber’s. As for the diamond-shaped face, delicate earrings with soft curves are ideal, especially those with details at the bottom.
3. Forgetting to use hats to accessorize your look
Baseball caps are an accessory that can make any outfit look youthful while, at the same time, protecting your skin from the sun. They are also an alternative for those days when you want to look nice without much effort. Choose the right one considering that it should be comfortable and that it shouldn’t be too tight. As for combinations, they range from elegant dresses to cool beachwear.
4. Not considering your hand shape when choosing rings
Choosing what ring will look best on you depends on the shape of your hand and fingers. If you have long fingers, any ring will suit you. On the other hand, if your fingers are short, it’s best to choose rings with a long, vertical design and avoid wide rings or those with a very striking design. Marquise-cut stones can help create the illusion of length.
Small hands do not look good with large, flashy rings, so it is best to choose heart-shaped, oval, round, or square stones that are not too large. Large hands can get away with flashy, large, bulky rings that make them look smaller.
5. Being afraid to experiment with your style
Getting your ears pierced is a fun way to express your style and personality, regardless of age. According to experts, you can try “asymmetrical symmetry,” which means pairing some earrings and not others. Create some balance by leaving enough space and arranging the earrings, so the smaller ones go in the upper piercings. Although any part of the ear can be pierced, make sure the type of jewelry can adapt to that area.
6. Choosing accessories that make you look older
Certain common mistakes when wearing jewelry can add years to your look. For example, it is best to avoid heavy earrings and opt for minimalist designs or hoops. Also, forget about big handbags, which can be boring. Instead, go for a smaller option that will give a youthful and practical touch to the outfit.
As for footwear, you can replace heels with loafers, platforms, or sneakers and still be comfortable and stylish. Finally, colorful and fun sunglasses are an excellent choice that perfectly highlights the shape of the face.
7. Not wearing the right makeup for your glasses
Glasses and makeup should complement each other without one overshadowing the other. So avoid smoky eyes, which can make your eyes look dimensionless behind the lenses. Define your lashes with a curler and a volumizing mascara rather than a lengthening one, so your lashes don’t brush up against the lenses.
Don’t apply shadow beyond the frame line. Also, if you wear colorful frames, choose a strong shade of lipstick but keep your eye makeup light to keep them from competing for attention.
8. Not choosing sunglasses that go with your outfit
Glasses are a basic accessory that can be easily combined with your clothes, but keep in mind the color palette of the outfit. For example, you can choose a pair of glasses in pastel shades and combine them with a dress or a blouse in the same shade. For a more classic look, combine black or white with a jacket or blouse in the same color.
9. Not matching your sneakers with your attire
Sneakers can make your outfit look fresh and youthful, but you should avoid some common mistakes. If you wear a monochromatic look, your sneakers shouldn’t clash with the style. On the other hand, you can toy with the choice of sneakers if you want a more colorful ensemble. The only exception to this rule is white sneakers, which really go with everything.
10. Wearing belts with all types of jeans
If your jeans are too tight and highlight the area of the lower abdomen, a belt will only make this worse. Low-cut jeans without belt loops don’t go with a belt that constantly slips down; after all, if you choose the right size of pants, they should not fall down.
A belt is actually a good option when wearing high-waist or straight-leg jeans, as the belt will help emphasize your curves. If you wear baggy jeans, the belt will define your waist and balance the look. Also, in a minimalist outfit, the belt complements the simplicity of the look and adds a touch of color.