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You don't just have to wear the right clothes and use makeup to seem younger. In truth, there are many ways to wear jewellery to draw attention to and enhance your appearance. Large chunky necklaces, costume rings, and beautiful earrings can all be worn to enhance your inherent attractiveness, but how should they be worn to do so? Think about the following advice. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 5 Jewellery Tricks for Looking Younger


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5 Jewellery Tricks for Looking Younger
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  • You don't just have to wear the right clothes and
    use makeup to seem younger. In truth, there are
    many ways to wear jewellery to draw attention to
    and enhance your appearance. Large chunky
    necklaces, costume rings, and beautiful earrings
    can all be worn to enhance your inherent
    attractiveness, but how should they be worn to do
    so? Think about the following advice.Bracelets
    and rings stackedBecause of the general wear and
    tear they endure every day your hands are one of
    the first things to reveal your age. Wear
    multiple bracelets on both wrists, preferably
    thin ones with few details to begin with. This
    will draw attention away from your hands and to
    your wrists, which will still look exquisite.
    Then start putting rings on.You can get away
    with wearing larger, chunkier rings or stacked
    bands, like or emerald alternatives, if you
    already have two or three bracelets on your arms.
    On one finger, it's not a good idea to stack
    thick cocktail rings with wide bands, but you can
    mix and match on one hand. It will look out of
    balance to wear solely huge jewellery on one hand
    and small jewellery on the other.

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  • Little Hoops and EarringsDaily earring use can
    cause earlobe drooping and the appearance of
    extended, big piercings. If the damage isn't too
    severe, you can wear light gold hoops or other
    pierced earrings to alleviate this problem, but
    many women get their pierced ears stitched up
    later in life to pierce it again.Find larger
    backings to hold your piercing in place and
    straighten it so it doesn't droop. Although
    teardrop earrings might be elegant, if you have
    short hair or an up do, they might bring too much
    attention to your neck. Even if it detracts from
    your attire, coloured studs should be worn.
    Consider wearing a purple or orange stud to draw
    attention to your eyes if you are wearing a red
    shirt and a black pantsuit, for instance.If
    possible, choose metals rather than
    plastics.Costume jewellery is acceptable, but
    anything that is too flimsily manufactured can
    give away your age. You want your jewellery to
    stand out, not blend in, so that others notice it
    rather than your skin The hue, rather than the
    brilliance, is more crucial because the improper
    metal type can also make you look older.For warm
    undertones, go with gold, and for chilly
    undertones, with silver. Your veins will reveal
    your undertone because blue represents chilly,
    and green represents warm. The poor metal choice
    could accentuate skin problems or dark bags
    beneath the eyes. Additionally, it is not a good
    idea to mix several metal skins tones instead,
    choose one.

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  • Blend and matchThe jewellery sets of the 1980s
    and 1990s are no longer in vogue. By opting for a
    set over a mix-and-match ensemble, you risk
    appearing older than you are and less like the
    boss you are. Use complementary jewellery, such
    as black and gold, big necklaces with little
    rings, and studded earrings with a big, buckled
    belt.  Fewer is BetterFor good reason, Coco
    Chanel once advised taking off one item of
    jewellery before leaving the house. Even on
    younger ladies, overstuffed accessories give the
    impression that the wearer is trying too hard.
    It's always best to take off your bracelet if you
    feel heavy, overdone, or if you believed it would
    look better with your simple clothing.
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