Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Wear It Up or Wear It Down

Wear It Up or Wear It Down Not? T is the question that everyone wants a chance with their hair for the big night? Though it may seem trivial to most, the way to the hair can make a big difference in its overall formal appearance. The choice of hairstyle wrong with wearing a dress can go up or go as you didn? T pay as much attention to your hair as you need. When it comes to choosing a hairstyle, the most important is the dress you wear. Consider the cut of the dress. And 'long, cut, off the shoulder? It is plumes have fabric on the shoulders or lace around the neck? All these factors are important when it comes to deciding whether you want to wear your hair up or down leave. Here are some basic rules of thumb to help you decide: Off the shoulder or Strapless dresses? These types of dresses to show a lot of skin of the neck and shoulders. It may be, if the tendency of some to sweep the hair and neck, can make your neck long and thin and may look away from the graceful curve of the neck and soft shoulders. I? M saying that it is not possible? T wear your hair with this type of dress, but if you do, choose a style that leaves a little 'hair hung gently on the neck and shoulders. This will help soften her gaze direct and wear eye must go. It will also balance your look. Full back clothes? These clothes are the ones with the full, complex or puffy sleeves. With this type of dress you're almost always wearing their hair in place. Is down, that does not make all your style too busy. You must also choose a simple updo on a facility that is not an end, as it is? I tried too hard. If you want the focal point of your outfit, try a French touch. Classic, simple clothes? These are the clothes that really allow you to get your creativity do. You can choose anything. You can bring your hair up or down and the style and the complex weave with braids or leave it simple. So the next time you? Back in the formal decisions of hair, the dress is your guide. This will create a look that complements, rather than the top.

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