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Silk Scarves-The Perfect Summer Accessory

The love for beauty is the nature of human beings, especially of the girls and women. Silk scarf is a magic weapon, which can make them look to be more fashionable, beautiful, attractive and confident. In recent years, the silk scarves have enjoying a growing liking among people including famous stars and the common women and girls around us.

However, most people believe that scarves are just a necessity in cold weather like winter. Contrary to this belief, scarves can actually be worn year-round, especially for the silk scarves. In fact, wearing a summer scarf is all about choosing fabrics with the right weight, texture and color.

The type of fabric is the key when purchasing a scarf for the summer. The scarves made in fabrics like wool, fur and heavy cottons, are made for cold weather.

The best fabrics for summer scarves are silk, sheer chiffon, silk-blends, satin, and light jersey knit. Silk & silk-blends are great because silk is breathable and comes in gorgeous colors while other materials may make your neck sweat.

Silk Scarves also come in a variety of prices, which makes them affordable for women of all incomes. You can save yourself time and money by knowing the colors that look good on you. Once you know your perfect colors, you'll enjoy purchasing solid and patterned silk scarves, for your summer wardrobe.

If you are a "chocolate" beauty, which means you have dark black hair and eyes. Your skin also ranges from pale or porcelain white to yellowish-olive or darker.

Complexions for these individuals are cool in colors like strong reds, molten pinks, deep dark blacks and navy blues. You need to avoid buying the silk scarves of the color like beige, gold and orange, which makes you look to be pale and spiritless.

On the contrary, this type of light color goes well for people who have the golden tresses, auburn hair and pale ivory skin. People who have this complexion are lucky because they can wear a wide range of hues. They can buy the silk scarves ranging from palest ivory to soft peach and golden brown or yellow. They can also select the colors like aqua blue, bright green and clear blue.

But if you have natural blonde or brown hair with light-colored eyes and pale, pink skin, you need to take another consideration. The type of "warm" color works well on these people. The softest colors including powder blue, baby blue, pale lemon, dusky pink, lavender and mauve fit you very well. Furthermore, you need to avoid choosing the silk scarves of bold and strong color shades, which will only make you look washed-out.

In the last, if your Hair colors are brunette-based, chestnut red or stunning red, you can choose silk scarves of earth colors like beige, dark brown, gold, orange and olive. The people having this complexion should avoid the colors like blues, blacks and whites that make them look old and dull.

All in all, it is not difficult to choose a satisfied silk scarf in summer. And knowing your skin tone will make the process easier. It ensures you select a dazzling silk scarf and a perfect summer accessory will ensure you make a definitive and powerful personal statement.

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