January 29, 2011 7:24 AM GMT
Hi Louise,
You can find larger bracelets or bangles at Lane Bryant, it's a store for larger ladies.
Covering large veins can be diminished by some makeup or finishing , bronzer powder, I am sure there are other ideas out there.
I am fortunate, for having small hands. But I have noticed girls with longer finger nails seems to elongate the finger and give the illusion of a more feminine hand, and do not use to many rings to call attention to your hands, less is more. And you might want to have hair removal, if your serious about this area. I had all my hair removed on my hands and arms, this made a big difference.
Hope this helps....Tammy
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January 29, 2011 2:17 PM GMT
Hi Louise,
I too have rather large hands, though my wrists are on the skinny side. I look for bracelets that are hinged to put on, so you don't have to get them past the hand.
For line bracelets or chains you can buy inexpensive "extenders" that will give you up to an inch added to the circumference.
As for more rigid bracelets, like bangles (I love the sound of my bangles clattering as I move my hands) I can get ones that almost go over my knuckles and thumb by lubricating my hands with soupy water. They'll glide over to your wrist.
Best,
Melody
March 26, 2012 12:56 AM BST
Hi everyone,
I have HUGE hands from working outside (construction) most of my life - they are like catcher's mitts!
One thing I found is when using nail polish, i do not apply polish to teh whole nail - i leave maybe 1/16 inch on both sides to give the illusion of thinner fingers. I am staying away from bracelets, as much as would like to have them, as I think it would only draw attention to teh very thing I am trying to hide. Hope this helps!
-Robin
April 29, 2012 8:23 PM BST
Hi Louise
I found Evans to be good for larger sized jewellery and would also recommend the above comment of shaving off the hairs on your hand. sometime use a epilater for longer lasting effects
Gemma x