Linggo, Hunyo 26, 2016

Choosing the Right Eyeglasses Frame

Do you remember wearing your grandmother or mother eyeglass because you want to be like them? Or it is just cool. As getting little order, the one you want to wear on your childhood is what you need the most now.



Your eyes started to become blurred and an eyeglass is the saviour.  At first, it is cool and became a big hassle. One way to lessen the hassle is to wear contacts which come which have different colors and designs.

In the modern days, eyeglasses became accessories. Wearing them would not describe you as one of the NERDS instead it gives coolness and make you fashionable. What you need to do is to find the right one. There are lots of eyeglasses frame available on the market which comes with different colors, shapes, sizes and styles that suit to change the mood and looks, but you can’t have them all, having one will be enough as long you find the right one that is really fit to you.

On finding an eyeglasses frame, following these four factors can help to get the right one.
  1. Contrast – Your eyeglasses must be contrasted to the shape of your face. For example, if you have a round face, you should choose angular frames.
  2. Proportion – Dealing with optical eyeglasses is different when choosing sunglasses, which intends to be larger and bolder that can cover the entire eye side and it is not good on an optical frame.
  3. Color – When talking about color and how to match them, this sounds hard. You don’t need to fit the glass color to the clothes you wear every day. You will need only one that will fit in everything. How? Your hair is the key. Depend your frame contrast to the hair color and it will stand out. If you only want black, go for it. Black is always good and fits to anyone.
  4. Face Shape – This is related to the first item. This part is a little harder. Our faces have 4 shape types: oval, round, heart and square. What shape do you think your face belongs?  If you have a confident about this section, your project will it right. Still confused? Know more at frames infographic or from this blog.

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