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Keep Your Designer Handbag Clean and Use it Properly

Handbags are women’s main accessories which would be used almost everyday. A handbag which is clean and properly used should dictate a woman’s general appearance.

Proper cleaning and maintenance is essential to a handbag. Here are few tips you have to pay attention to. Avoid carrying heavy stuff with your handbag, this will make your handbag not durable and easy to distort. Handle your handbag with clean hands, remember don’t handle it after you applying beauty products, face foundations or hand creams, be sure to wash your hands first. Avoid contact with ink for it is not easy to clean especially for handbags in light colors. Store it in a dust cover or a soft pillow case when it is not used. Don’t clean your handbag by yourself if it is dirty or stained. This would damage your handbag. Try to find a better way by asking experts’ advice. So be sure to hand-clean the bags and refresh them in a proper way.

In fact, the fashion bags you use will greatly influence your physical appearance. Even if you wear nice clothes and accessories, the improper handbags you use will greatly break the whole look, especially handbags in wrong sizes. People pick the size of their handbags according to their desires. And a great handbag should flatter you and hide some of your flaws. For example, if you have a curvy body, a fashion handbag would help you show it off. However, too small or too big handbags are not worth to try, for they might shift the attention of people from your curves to your handbag. Your handbag should not control your outfit, but you can control your handbag, and it can be used as a distraction when you want some parts of your body hidden. For instance, if you are not satisfied with your hips, use a short-strapped handbag to hide your flaw. Especially for people who are over-sized, do not use small handbags, or you’ll look even over-sized. In addition, clunky handbags will only weight you down and emphasize your size. Somehow, different handbags suit different women. For those tall and thin women, they better choose oversized and baggy inspired handbags. So if you are tall, use your advantage and exploit it using big handbags. On the contrary, smaller handbags work for smaller women, because big bags will make one look smaller.

So be sure to use your designer handbag properly, that will play a positive role in your dressing.


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