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How to pick the right glasses frames for your face?

Now that you have visited your optometrist and he or she has prescribed you a pair of glasses that you need to wear, you are now faced with the dilemma of what type of eyeglasses will suit you best. Most people when they visit the spectacle shop to select eyeglasses frames for themselves are always confused as to which ones will suit them the best.

When choosing the right glasses frames it is important that you take into consideration the colour of your eyes, the shape of your face, and most importantly your personality and interests. You can also consider the durability of the glasses frames, their pricing and their weight. For those that don’t want to wear glasses all the time, you can get contacts to wear for the day while you are at work or school and a cheaper, light pair of eyeglasses for at night or when you are just lazing around at home.

These days there are so many glasses which are making fashion statements that choosing the right frames for oneself has really become very difficult and confusing. But most importantly it is best to consider the following factors before you decide to pick any eyeglasses frames. Determine the shape of your face and choose a frame that would accentuate your looks.

If you have an oval shaped face then count yourself lucky as any type of glasses frames would make you look good. Next is style and material of the frames. Choose frames that make you look trendy and stylish while at the same time are practical, durable and wont date too quickly. They should last you for 2 years or more. Also buy frames that will either match or contrast with your eye colour and your hair colour. This will further enhance your looks. Also when you choose the right glasses frames make sure that they fit within your budget. Choosing the right eyeglasses frames goes a long way to make you look really stunning when you are not wearing your contacts!

 

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