Spectacle frames- tips on choosing the right one

So you need to wear glasses. A neat pair of glasses can actually enhance your features or compensate for your not- so- perfect facial features to make you look good. Frames first. These are basically either plastic, metal-rimmed or half eyes, with a whole range of permutations and colors, couture designs as well as conservative styles.

Here’s how you can choose the correct spectacle frame for your face: 
Color of the frames:Fair persons should opt for pastel shades, clear or metal frames, leaving the horn-rims and dramatic shades for people with a dark complexion. Basically, as regards frame color, emphasis can be made on eye color by echoing it in a deeper shade, or the frames can match the hair color.


Selecting the shape of the frames according to the shape of the face
Oval face: The oval face is the ideal face with perfectly balanced proportions. Any shape of frame looks good on it. However you can try for spectacle frames that are as wide as (or wider than) the broadest part of the face, or walnut-shaped frames that are not too deep or too narrow.
Round face: A round face has curvilinear lines with the width and length of the face in the same proportions. To make the face appear thinner and longer, try angular narrow spectacle frames to lengthen the face, a clear bridge that widens the eyes and frames that are wider than they are deep, such as a rectangular shape.
Long face: The long face is longer than it is wide and has a long straight cheek line and sometimes a longish nose. To make the face appear shorter and more balanced, try frames that have a top-to-bottom depth, decorative or contrasting temples that add width to the face or a low bridge to shorten the nose.
Square face: A square face has a strong jaw line and a broad forehead, plus the width and length are in the same proportions. To make the square face look longer and soften the angles, try narrow frame styles, frames that have more width than depth and narrow ovals.

Heart-shaped face or a triangle face: A heart-shaped face has a very wide top third and a very small bottom third. To minimize the width of the top of the face, try frames that are wider at the bottom, very light colors and materials and rimless frame styles.

See also: Facts about contact lenses / Some quick tips for your eyes only / Eye care in summer

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5 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:50 AM

    A well-maintained blog, great tips. Keep up the good work

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  2. Kunda9:41 AM

    If you pick the right kind of spectacles that go with your personality type and facial features, then you may get a newer and fresh look that may compensate for your not-so-perfect facial features to make you look good as a neat pair of glasses do the magic

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  3. Pooja9:43 AM

    If you choose the right neat pair of glasses then you can sport your own style statement by sporting your style statement and playing with frames of different colors and styles!

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  4. Anonymous9:49 AM

    Select frames that are wider than they are deep, as these will make the face look longest and thinner. They emphasis the lines and shape of your face which set you apart from the crowd.2. Your face shape. Determine whether your face is round, square, oval or heart.a. For round shape, choose angular frames. Cats eyes lenses with rounded ends (not pointed) are the most flattering. This will visually slim your cheek bones. For square face, choose wide glasses which will focus the attention on the corner of the eye. For oval face, choose frames with strong horizontal lines to make your face look shorter. For heart shaped face, Oval frames which are wide across temples are the best to choose from. For people who has a confused face (e.g. square and oval face), the only way to choose is to try them on. It might take you a trip to 3-4 shops and 3-4 hours to find the perfect pair but it is totally worth it…

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  5. Anupama2:16 PM

    Hello,thanks for the article. Informations are very interesting and saves me huge amount of time which I have spend on something else instead of googling :) Im waiting for more, bye :)

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