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How to Style Earrings the Right way

How to Style Earrings the Right way

Are you an earring lover who just doesn’t quite know how to style them? Are you having trouble figuring out how to wear earrings so that you look your best?

Keep reading for our complete guide on how to style earrings.

Choose The Right Style For Your Face Shape


Different earring styles will suit different face shapes. So, it’s important to consider your face shape when you purchase earrings.

People with oval-shaped faces will be able to wear basically any type of earrings. On the other hand, people with square-shaped faces will probably want to stay away from wearing square-shaped earrings, since that can emphasize the squareness of your face.

Those with heart-shaped faces may want to consider wearing teardrop and chandelier earrings since the uneven shape will add some balance to your face.

Ultimately, you need to choose earrings that flatter you and that you enjoy, so consider different options to find what works best for you.

Choose The Right Hairstyle


Some hairstyles work best with earrings, and some are much more difficult to style with earrings. Long hair worn down, for example, is much harder to style with large earrings than shorter ones.

If you want to keep wearing your hair long and down, you’ll want to stick with smaller stud earrings. Larger, dangly earrings will end up getting tangled up in your hair.

Shorter hairstyles, on the other hand, can handle it if you choose to wear bigger earrings. So, if you want to rock big hoops, you might consider getting a haircut.

Or, start styling your hair in new ways. Ponytails and buns can help give you the room you need to wear larger earrings without you having to make a big chop.

Match Your Earrings To Your Outfit


You’ll want your earrings to match the rest of your outfit, too. If you’re going for big, colorful, patterned earrings, you’ll probably want your outfit to be simple. Simpler earrings can handle a more dramatic outfit, so you’ll need to consider what you’ll be wearing and why when you’re choosing your jewelry and your outfit.

This goes for the rest of your jewelry, too. If you want to keep it simple, make sure all of your jewelry is the same metal, and goes well together. If your earrings are huge, you’ll want to keep the rest of your jewelry minimalist as all, so that they stand out and catch the eye.

To find more jewelry that works for you, take a look at bodypiercejewelry.com, so you can start exploring your options.

If you want to get more creative, of course, there are more options for you. Try mix and maxing your earrings, or wear earrings in multiple holes.

How to Style Earrings? Now You Know


You’ll be turning heads on the street now that you know how to style earrings. So what are you waiting for? Get started.

Are you looking for more fashion tips and tricks? Make sure you go through some of the other articles on this website.

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