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Fascinators for Every Woman!

By Mahnoor Malik @MahnoorMalik90

Fascinators are amazing hair accessories that have, in recent times, become a perfect alternative for women’ hat. They come in the same price range as women’ hat, and they are beautiful than women’ hat, too! Some fascinators are fluffy; some are baroque with gems; and some with beautiful veils and nettings – in general, you will find stunning varieties of fascinator in the market. Unfortunately, due to these plentiful varieties, choosing the right fascinator that suit your face and hair color can be a bit difficult task. Here are some tips that might help you choose, the right fascinator.

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Let us make one thing clear first, before we proceed with the tips. If this is your first time, thinking about wearing a fascinator and you are hesitant about it, don’t be! A fascinator is one of those hair accessories, which will certainly beautify the way you look. It will also change the way you feel! All right, with that out of the way, let us look at the tips that will help you choose the right fascinator style for yourself.

Face Shape and Fascinator

Round Face

If you have a round face, a fascinator with an asymmetrical pattern is right for you. If you cannot find an asymmetrical-style fascinator, which is a very rare possibility, try a large feather fascinator, but angle it strongly on one side of your head. For round faces, fascinator styles that have ornamentation wider than the brim make a good choice, as well. You can wear large fascinators, but avoid small ones at all cost.

Oval Face

Consider yourself lucky if your face is oval! You can pick and wear just about any fascinator variety. Try one of those with a large silk flower centred over a netting disc. It will surely give a delightful look and feel.

Angular Face

Fascinators with a veil, feathers, netting, or other such ornamentation are best for women with an angular face. Find one with such features if you have an angular face. There are a plenty of fascinator varieties available with such ornamentation. There is one thing to take note of – avoid fascinators that have square, sharp, or angular features.

Square Face

A square face can often look hard, but worry not; there are fascinator varieties that can soften the look. Try fascinators with the veils or feathers, an abstract pattern, layers, angles, or height. Such fascinators can certainly soften your femininity. Note that you should wear such fascinators on the side of your head for a charming look.

Wide Face

Your best look will keep your fascinator off your face if you have a wide face. Therefore, you need to keep your fascinator at the back of your head. Try a fluffy or small-sized fascinator. Be sure to keep it on the backside of your head.

Narrow Face

If you have a narrow face, try a fascinator that is a bit wide. You will also look great in fascinators, which is wide and can angle across your temple or forehead. Choose the ones that have full brims. Be sure to avoid the fascinators that have a height. They will only make your face look long.

Eyeglasses

An asymmetrical or an upturned brim style fascinator will look charming if you are wearing eyeglasses. Try to avoid small fascinators, because, your eyeglasses will overwhelmed them. By the way, do you know that fascinators look great than a hat for a person wearing glasses?

Hair Colour and Fascinator

Blond

Fascinators in light and warm colours look charismatic for women with blond hair. Try spring colours like apple green, rose, coral, or pale blue. Neutral colours also look good. See how you look in beige, navy, or light brown fascinator.

Redhead

Earth tones complement best with redhead women. Try warm grey, olive green, dark green, brown, or beige coloured fascinator. They will look great.

Brunette

Rich bright shades are best for brunettes. Try gem tones fascinators in sapphire blue, topaz pink, ruby red, emerald green, and amethyst violet. Neutral colours fascinators in navy, black, and gray will also look good on brunettes.


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