
As one of your most visible accessories, eye glass frames help to complete a total image. What you wear projects that image; the accessories you choose convey your personality.
Fashionable frames are the perfect accessory for any stylish look. After all what is the first thing people notice about you? Almost right… it`s your eyes. Then it`s the style of your eyewear, chosen to enhance your good looks and your personality.
Whatever the reason for choosing your eyewear, it won`t cost you a million dollars to look a million dollars. Those memorable occasions when you want to look absolutely perfect – your eyewear will play its part.
Eye Glass Frames Should Fit In
Make it co-ordinated and as enchanting as the rest of your look, comfort should be a consideration too.
Tip: Do your frames fall down from the bridge of your nose – you could try one of two things:
- Sandpaper the bridge of your nose to make it rougher so your frames don`t slide down
- Use a less oily foundation to lessen the `slip` on the bridge of the nose – I hope you will use this tip and see the humor in the first.
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Wear eye glass frames that are cool and groovy for off-the-wall parties and lively holidays.
Wear frames that radiate grace and elegance for romance, sophistication and extravagance.
You`ve gone to great lengths to look captivating – let your eyewear be outstanding too. You want your frames to harmonize and carry through with your personal image identity – are you:
- A Business Person… put on soft streamlined eyewear made from smooth finished metal or plastic frames.
- Cool and Laid-back… wear frames that are square or angled and textured in thick metal or plastic.
- Charming and Sensitive… don eyewear that flows with a sweeping “S” line for a softer shape, framed with thin metal material.
- A `Go Getter`… wear frames that have overstated straight lines made from thick, boldly patterned materials.
- Elegantly Traditional… wear eye glass frames that are striking and angular but not busy. Materials should be strong, sturdy and of high quality.
Frame Compatibility
Eye glass frames must be compatible with your prescription. Varyfocals or progressive lenses require a frame with a particular depth in order to accommodate the change that needs to occur from the distance-to-reading prescription. Likewise, strong lenses require the smallest-sized frame that still fits comfortably – fortunately new technology is allowing for the latter to be made ever thinner and lighter.