| How to choose the right Jewellery for a Rectangular Shaped face!!! |
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| A rectangular-shaped face is long and narrow with a square chin and a square hairline. A rectangular face has more length than width and it has distinguishable angles. This face needs jewellery that adds width! NECKLACE A choker is a good option for people with this face shape, especially if you also have a long neck. Look for bold necklaces in the 40cm length. Another option for this face shape is a rounded longer necklace. Look for necklaces that keep a round shape, like one made on memory wire. EARRINGS Earrings should be short and bold. Lots of drama and colour will look great on you. A drop earring, creating the look of length, complements the square face. Statement chandelier styles with lots of volume. Simple studs also work well as they draw the eyes horizontally. HAIR Layers work great with your face shape, as they will add softness to the straight lines in your face. Try side parts, or you may be able to wear straight back styles. Hairstyles should add width and fullness to the sides of the face and around the eyes, cheekbones and ears. Your best hair length reaches to the middle of the neck. Favour volume with curly or wavy styles that are very becoming, giving you the illusion of balanced width. |
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| Rectangular Long and slender, about the same width at forehead and just below cheekbones. Narrow chin or forehead. |
| CLOTHING TIP Avoid long V-necked and vertical lines at the neckline. Use high necklines to shorten the length of the face. |
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