Hair Accessories: When And How To Use Them
by: Jenny Andrews B
In the 80s, the hair accessory was invaluable. Almost every
style involved some sort of accessory or embellishment to really set it
off. Today, hair accessories not a part of everyday style and care
should be taken as to when and how to use them so that you will not
look dated.
With that said, there are some occasions that scream for
accessories: Work, social occasions and formal events may all have you
searching for the perfect accessory to set off your look. While
different occasions will call for different hair accessories, a good
rule of thumb to follow is to choose the sedate accessory over one that
could not go unnoticed in a crowd of a few hundred or a few thousand.
While choosing the right one can be tricky, there are a few
pointers that you can follow to help you pick the perfect hair
accessories to complete your look. Here are just a few:
· Work. In many work situations, you will likely have
to wear your hair up. No matter if your type of employment requires it
or you simply like to change your look now and then, wearing your hair
up calls for the right accessory to do the job. The number one rule to
finding the right embellishments for work is to avoid banana clips at
all costs. I mean, who still makes these things? Apparently they’re
making money at it or they wouldn’t still be producing these torture
devices of the 80s. Don’t further their cause: stop buying this
accessory. The second rule is to choose accessories that closely match
your hair color or that blend nicely with it. Matching a hair clip to
your clothes is only cute when you are 5-years-old. What you choose
will depend largely on your length of hair and how you like to wear
your hair up. For French twists, choose hair accessories that resemble
over-sized hair clips. Simply twist and clip.
· Social and formal occasions. In social and formal
occasions you have a greater opportunity to express your artsy side
through accessories. Again choose sedate pieces over garish eye
catchers. Classy pieces can be perfect for social occasions, whereas a
little sprig of flowers or garnishment may be needed for formal
occasions. Formal occasions are the only time that is okay to match
your accessory to your clothing. But still, do not go overboard. What
attracts the eye should be the beauty of your hair, not too-busy
additions to it. If in doubt about what accessory or how much of it to
include, opt for the simple solution: use as little as possible.
The bottom line with hair accessories is that too much of a
good thing can confuse the eye and make your do look garish. Simple
hair accessories, on the other hand, can make a bold beauty statement
that makes your hair the talk of the office or party.