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| Well if you have similar coloring to me, moss green eyes light brown hair and skin with yellow orange overtones avoid the rose toned akoyas. They are classic and I thoought because I was fair they would suit be but they aren't terribly exciting with my complexion. |
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| Hi Mafiaz, I find that women with darker tan or olive complexions tend to like the Silver overtones best. The contrast between her skin tone and the pearl can magnify the pearl, it will appear larger against her skin than it really is. Also, because the pearl is situated against a darker background, it will help the pearl 'glow' that much brighter! For true White/Silver pearls I like to refer my clients to the Australian White South Sea pearls, which can take on a very ethereal Silvery-blue that's very unique!
__________________ Ashley McNamara Sales Manager PurePearls.com (800)762-0977 http://www.purepearls.com |
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