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How to accessorize yourself with a scarf

July 24, 2008

Surprisingly a scarp is a godsend for women who are looking forward to an eye-catchy and a chic trick to entice her man. You can do wonders by wearing a scarp in a proper way for highlighting your best features. There are some ways that can guide you about accessorizing yourself with a scarf.

Wearing a scarf as a headband
By wearing the scarf as headband you can pulls the attention of people to your beautiful smile. It helps in catching the attention of people by trailing the eye down to your jaw area, showcasing just on your smile. The way it runs behind your head, it narrows your big OL’ smile in such a way that everyone around finds it hard to ignore.

Wearing a scarf as a necktie
Undoubtedly your neck is the most seductive area of your body. For attracting the attention of people to your nape, neck and cleavage area, you can always wear your scarf as a necktie. Remember wearing scrap as a necktie draws the attention of others to your most seductive parts. Believe it, by using the tail end of your scarf to tail down your chest can really help your man to point down in right direction.

Wearing a scarf as a belt
By wearing your scarf around your waist as a belt, you can easily draw the attention of people to your sexy hips. Mind it that nothing can be sexier than having curvy hips and wrapping a scarf around them puts you in a total win-win situation. Proper wrapping of scarf can even make your hips to appear in better shape, if they are bulky. In a similar manner, if you have a boyish frame, proper wrapping of scarf can add depth to your body structure.

So, girls what are you waiting for? Common think of linens, organza, silk… and all!


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