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Archive for October, 2009

How To Choose The Right Earrings For You

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Women always fancy earrings but only the right pair of earrings can make one look beautiful. Earrings must be perfect enough to dress you for all occasions. Just like clothing, your earrings must enhance your look and style. In order to achieve the right look you must consider the shape of your face, your hair-do, your wardrobe, and the jewelry that you prefer to wear.

Consider the shape of your face. If your face is round, go for long drop earrings. Danglers or drop earrings help lengthen the face. If your face is long, then go for hoop earrings to even-out your face. Make a choice from contemporary sapphire, ruby, or emerald hoop earrings with or without diamonds. Square shaped faces look particularly well in studs. Subtle sapphire, emerald, ruby, or diamond studs in round or princess cut will work wonders. Drop earrings, dressy chandeliers or exaggerated earrings will make your face livelier. If you have a rectangular or oblong shaped face, choose short danglers.

Ensure that your hairstyle matches your earrings. It is utterly important to choose earrings that go with your hairstyle and contribute to that gorgeous look that you are trying to achieve. If your hair is of medium length or longer, choose the contemporary hoop earrings. If you want to add a dash of girly pink you can go for pink sapphire hoops. Diamond hoop earrings with ruby, sapphire and emerald certainly make a difference if worn with beautiful long tresses. If you have short hair your earlobes are completely exposed and you can wear all possible types of earrings.

Take your outfit into consideration. Consider the style and color of your outfit before zeroing on a pair of earrings. Make your day wear look interesting with a pair of hoop earrings. Subtle studs work well for office wear.

Sync earrings with other jewelry. Your earrings must be in sync with other jewelry as too much jewelry looks gaudy and too little seems casual and unexciting. If you’re already wearing a chunky neck piece, don’t bother to wear any other jewelry. In case you’re wearing a pair of flashy chandeliers, then skip wearing a necklace or pendant. Make sure that your jewelry pieces do not appear too cluttered.

The right pair of earrings brings attention to your face while neutralizing attention from less desirable elements of your appearance. Consider the way you wish to look and make the right choice with your earrings. So the next time when you select your earrings make heads turn with your style and confidence.

How To Choose Wedding Rings

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

One of the most important steps in planning your wedding, is choosing the wedding ring set. Finding the right rings could actually be considered the most critical part of your ceremony actually, because the wedding bands will be worn by the bride and groom for the rest of their lives.

Wedding rings are no longer just your standard gold these days though. Many wedding bands and ring sets are made of platinum and titanium. And while 10k gold rings were once considered the “in” thing to buy, couples now prefer 14k gold or higher. The groom’s wedding ring has traditionally been of little concern to anyone, as long as the bride’s was attractive – if not stunning. These days though, men prefer nice rings as well. Sometimes they covet a flashy diamond-studded ring almost as much as the bride does.

Finding just the right wedding ring set is just a matter of choice… and time. Since rings can be bought almost anywhere these days – including online – all you need to do is start looking around. These days even department stores are offering great knock offs to the popular celebrity rings at extreme discounts.

So, start by thinking about the type of ring you want: White Gold? Yellow Gold? Sterling Silver? Platinum? Once you’ve decided on that aspect of your ring set, then you’ll need to think about how elaborate you’d like your rings to be. Should they be simple, or completely plain bands? Should they have a little detail work but not much? Should they sport multiple gems? And last but not least of course, think about what you can afford to spend on your wedding bands. They are a once-in-a-lifetime investment but you may not want to spend your lifetime paying them off.

Once you have these little details in mind, then you can start your comparison shopping. Go to the department stores if you must, but consider looking around online a bit too. You’ll most likely find some excellent discounts on wonderful wedding bands and sets, without having to sacrafice quality.