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The right earrings can be the finishing touch that
turns an ordinary ensemble into the envy of every woman in the
room. But the wrong earring can be a painful experience for both
your ear and your fashion sense.
The good news is that knowing the difference between the right
earrings and the wrong ones is easier than it seems. Here are some
common sense guidelines to help you get started:
1. Choose a Great Design
Like other types of jewelry, earrings come in a wide variety of
shapes and styles. Although the style of your earrings will often
be determined by the occasion, you shouldn't be afraid to branch
out and try new designs. Experiment with an assortment of styles
until you find the ones that are right for you.
2. Metals to Consider
Earrings can be comprised of a variety of precious and
non-precious metals including gold, silver, and nickel-based
alloys. When choosing earrings, it is important to note that
certain metals have been known to cause allergic reactions in some
people. This is especially true of nickel-based metals, small
amounts of which are found in stainless steel. If metal allergies
are a problem for you, then you'll probably want to look for
hypo-allergenic earrings made of either titanium or niobium.
3. Matching Earrings to You
Color is another important consideration in earring selection. A
nicely colored earring should complement your eyes and facial
complexion as well as your outfit. Experiment with an assortment
of colors until you find ones that draw out your complexion and go
well with the colors that dominate your wardrobe. Remember: You
buy earrings to match your outfit, not outfits to match your
earrings!
4. Gem or No Gem
The decision to wear an earring with a gemstone is largely based
on occasion and personal preference. Small gemstones add an
interesting sparkle for everyday wear, while larger gemstones
should be reserved for special occasions. Another factor to
consider is cost. For genuine gems, the bigger the stone, the
bigger the price tag.
5. Is Bigger Better
When it comes to earrings, size matters. A good earring takes into
consideration not only the size of the ear, but also the hair and
face. If the earrings are too large they will draw undue attention
to themselves and detract from your overall appearance. If they
are too small, they will not be seen.
6. Remember to Check Weight
The weight of your earring makes a big difference in both comfort
and appearance. The droop of an overweight earring looks bad and
can be potentially harmful to the ear if it leads to ripping or
tearing of the lobe.
7. Hoops and Dangles
In addition to size and weight, the length of the earring also
needs to be considered. Although a longer earring can add a touch
of elegance, it can also hinder your movement and easily become
more of a problem than it's worth. When trying on longer earrings,
make sure you can easily move your head from side to side without
catching the earring on your collar or shoulder.
8. Should You Always Buy Pierced Earrings
Over the years, many women have been hesitant to wear clip-on
earrings because of the perception that they are more easily lost
than earrings that are designed for pierced ears. Even so, the two
most important considerations in choosing a pair of earrings are
comfort and appearance. If a clip-on looks and feels good, then
there is no reason why you shouldn't buy them. Also, if the woman
doesn't have pierced ears, clip-ons, screw-ons and ear cuffs are
popular choices.
9. How Much Should You Spend
Earrings can range in price from a few bucks to thousands of
dollars depending on the quality of metal and gems they contain.
Most women prefer to spend moderately on the ones they wear
everyday and spend a little more lavishly on a couple of pairs
they reserve for special occasions. The important thing is that
you are satisfied with the earrings you purchase, no matter
however much you decide to spend.
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