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Choose your best eyewear that matches your Face
« Posted: November 05, 2007, 10:40:22 AM »


Sunglasses are the ultimate accessory. They look stylish, help cut glare while you drive or play sports, and can protect your eyes from the sun's harmful UV rays. From fashionable designer sunglasses to high-performance sunglasses designed to endure any sport

Which Eyeglass Frames would look best on you?

The most important aspect of choosing eyeglass frames is how they look on our face. You could try on every pair of eyeglasses in the store to find out how each one looks, but narrowing down your choices in advance can save you a lot of time and aggravation. To do so, you simply need to determine your face shape and coloring, and read about which eyeglass frame styles and colors would look best on you. The shape and color analysis will help you match your face shape to complementary eyeglasses and choose the colors that are most flattering for you

Choosing Eyeglasses That Suit Your Personality and Lifestyle

Unlike a new pair of shoes, eyeglasses are inherently noticeable: they're out there in front, on your face, ready to be noticed, every day. If you don't think your eyewear can make a huge difference in other people's perception of you, take a look at Clark Kent/Superman. A simple pair of nerdy eyeglasses so completely changes the appearance of Clark Kent that nobody sees Superman just behind the frames.

If it works for a superhero, it can work for you. The key to creating the image you want is in selecting just the right pair of eyeglasses to match your personality and lifestyle. The first step, according to eyewear styling experts, is to determine the different aspects of your lifestyle.

Are you a fast-paced businessperson, an active person participating in a number of sports, a busy mom, a retired senior, a student or a creative person such as an artist or writer? Each of these people may desire different types of eyeglasses to suit his or her needs. Here is what the eyewear experts suggest in terms of styling, color, material and size for varying lifestyles.

Match Eyeglass Frames to Your Prescription

Your prescription may determine the kind of frame that may be appropriate for you. If you are extremely nearsighted, you might have unattractive distortions in your lenses that will show up in bigger frames. If your frames are too small, you may lose access to side or peripheral vision.

Select Eyeglass Frames Appropriate for Your Looks

Keep in mind that some frames may look fabulous on your best friend, but hideous on you. If you have a wide face, smaller frames may amplify this feature. If you have delicate features, large frames may make you look like an owl.

Women's Eyeglass Frames: Getting a Look You Love

Most women are more interested in the way a frame looks, while most men are more interested in comfort and fit. But let's face it: if the frame doesn't fit well or isn't comfortable, you won't want to wear it, and you won't get your money's worth. This is where the optician can be very helpful. For example:

* If a frame looks great, but it slides off your nose The optician can fix this during the final fitting, by adjusting the temple length or the way the temple tips wrap around your ears.

* If the front is too wide and doesn't fit your face The optician could order the frame in another size, or if it doesn't come in another size, could find you a frame that's very similar but a different brand. Some manufacturers have released petite collections with frames that fit smaller faces.

* If the nose pads aren't comfortable Often the optician can screw in replacement pads or can find a similar style of frame with better pads.

Durability is another factor that men seem more interested in than women are, but really, you don't want to buy a frame that falls apart after a few months. The best expert on durability is the optician, because he or she is the one who sees which frames that customers are bringing back for repair, and which ones elicit few or no complaints. In the old days, it was easy to tell the difference between a poorly made frame and a well-constructed one. But now even cheap frames may be so well finished that you might not know if the material is easy to scratch or bend out of shape, or the hardware will give way long before it should. Ask the optician!

Men's Eyeglass Frames: Where Fashion Meets Function

Men want comfort and durability without sacrificing style. Today's eyeglasses can meet and exceed these demands. Comfort, fit and durability rank high with men when it comes to choosing their eyeglasses. While men are concerned with style, they won't forsake comfort and fit just to look good. Often it will be a wife, girlfriend or other important female who will influence the final style or color of the frame.

To ensure that the temples don't dig into the side of your head, make sure the frames are wide enough for your face. The edge of the frames should protrude slightly beyond your face so that the temples don't touch your head as they extend back to your ears. Next, make sure the temples are long enough. Opticians can order many styles in a variety of temple lengths. The curve at the end of the temple should extend over the ear without pressing down upon it. The optician can reshape and adjust the curve at the end of the temple when your pick your eyeglasses up, but can't make the temples shorter or longer, so make sure you select the best length.

Also check the nosepiece for comfort and fit. Many glasses have adjustable nose pads for fine-tuning, with soft, silicon nose pads. For frames without adjustable nose pads, make sure the fit is secure without pinching your bridge. When you try on the frames, move your head up and down, bend over and pick up something from the floor and see how well your glasses stay in place. With the properly adjusted nose pads and temples, your glasses should stay in place without pressing on face!

Men who want eyeglasses that are more durable than usual should consider frames made from titanium, stainless steel and flexible materials, such as Flexon. Titanium and stainless steel are stronger and more durable than other metal frame materials, and Flexon, a titanium-based alloy, will go back into its original shape even if you twist, bend or crush it

Specialty Eyewear: Glasses for All Seasons, for All Reasons

Specialty eyewear includes eyeglasses and sunglasses that are designed for a specific purpose, such as computer use, driving, work, hobbies, protecting your eyes and more.

Just as "one-size-fits-all" doesn't always fit; neither does one pair of eyeglasses for all situations. That's where specialty eyewear comes into the picture. Falling into this category are computer glasses, driving glasses, protective eyewear and more.

According to a Vision Council of America (VCA) survey, the most important reasons for purchasing specialty types of eyewear include :

* For a specific activity such as computer use, work, hobbies, sports or driving. * The need to see better in general.

* Safety features that create an increased enjoyment of sports as well as protection from dust and glare.

* The wearer likes to be different and purchases them for cosmetic reasons.

* Computer Glasses

As people are spending more time in front of a computer, they are finding that their eyes are focused at a very specific range for long periods of time. Eyestrain and even muscle strains, due to adjusting your body to see better, can be avoided with the correct pair of glasses. Computer lenses are designed specifically for the distances associated with computer use: the intermediate and close-up zones. Computer-specific eyewear will give you the best correction for these distances, helping to avoid eyestrain.

* Work and Hobbies

Some people find that their regular glasses are great for most of their day, but are not quite right for their job. For example, if you wear bifocals, you may find that you need to tip your head back all day long to use the reading portions in the bottom of the lenses, because what you're reading is not in your lap. Instead of suffering neck discomfort to do this, you can get special glasses for work that have the reading segments placed higher up in the lenses.

For those whose hobbies include close-up work such as beading, needlepoint, crafting or anything requiring long periods of time working at very close distances, a separate pair of reading glasses may be helpful. If both your eyes need the same correction, then you can purchase a couple inexpensive pairs of readers almost anywhere: drugstores, bookstores, even craft stores. But if your eyes have different correction needs, which is very common, then you will want to order a custom pair of readers from your eye care practitioner that is designed to meet the visual needs of each eye.

Safety glasses are a must for those who spend a lot of time working with power tools, as debris can fly into the eye and damage it.

* Sports Eyewear

By changing the tint of a lens you can improve visual acuity on the tennis court, golf course or on the slopes. Sport-specific eyewear can enhance performance by improving visual clarity while protecting the eyes from injury. Within this category you'll find both sun wear and eyewear with lenses made from impact-resistant polycarbonate.

* Driving Glasses

Driving glasses come in two different categories: sunglasses designed specifically for driving and prescription eyeglasses. In the sunglasses category, driving glasses will feature polarized lenses that reduce glare and make it easier to see. Studies have shown that glare can be a causative factor in automobile accidents, with drivers declaring that they couldn't see the other car or a pedestrian because of the glare coming off of the road, or the sun shining in their eyes. Polarized lenses reduce glare and make it easier to see in any situation where there may be glare. Sunglasses tinted specifically for driving increase contrast and make it easier to see.

Prescription eyewear for driving will include your distance prescription and should have an anti-reflective coating. This special coating on your lenses will reduce the glare and starburst effect surrounding lights at night, making it easier to see. An anti-reflective coating has the added benefit of reducing reflections on the surface of the lens making your lenses virtually invisible, so people can see you better as well.

* Safety Features

Many people buy specialty eyewear for increased eye safety. This eyewear can be in the form of safety glasses, sports goggles or shooting glasses. Safety eyewear is made of ultra-durable materials and provides more coverage than regular glasses, such as in the form of a wraparound design or top and side panels. You can also get other features like anti-fog styling or spring hinges.

* Fun and Fashion

Maybe you want more than one pair of eyeglasses simply to match different outfits or moods. Part of the fun of this approach is trying on all different styles in the store, but you can narrow down your search by looking over our articles on matching eyeglasses to your personality and lifestyle and matching them to your face shape and coloring.

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