Eye glasses can help us to see better. They are worn by many people to help correct their vision. Some people just wear eye glasses occasionally for reading or being on the computer. When you go to renew your eye glass prescription each year you should try and pick eye glasses that flatter your face .
The first step, according to eyewear styling experts, is to determine the different aspects of your lifestyle. You can start the process by defining your lifestyle and what you might need to complement it.
Sometimes it can be hard knowing which type of glasses would suit you best. It is good to have a family member or friend around to help you choose a set of glasses that will compliment your appearance. If your old eye glasses are too big or too small you will want to go with a different size frame to change the way they look. The color of your frames are important to. If your frame color is too light then they may be less noticeable then if you were to choose a darker frame.
Here is what the eyewear experts suggest in terms of styling, color, material and size for varying lifestyles.
Eyeglass Frames for Conservatives and Businesspeople
If you fall into this category, it is best to stay with recognizable shapes such as ovals, rectangles and almonds. For the more classic person, these easy, non-complicated frame styles are much better than shapes that are new and unusual. Thin plastics and metals (Titanium and stainless steel) are also recommended. Brown, golden tones, silver, burgundy and coffee are good for women.
Artists and Other Creative People
Modern shapes, such as geometrics in thicker and larger plastics, are a good choice for you; so are metals in interesting colors and shapes. Try retro styling and animal patterns. Today’s larger-sized eyeglasses are also an option, as are more unusual colors such as blue, green and purple. Multi-colored laminations in plastic lenses let you mix it up.
Baby Boomers and Seniors
Choosing a modern look keeps you from aging yourself unnecessarily with your eyeglasses. A soft cat-eye eyeglass frame shape is recommended for women. Lighter, shinier hues are advisable for women as they add life to the face. It is best to stay away from silver, black and dark, dull colors.
Students
Without constraints such as a conservative office environment, you have a lot more leeway in terms of styling, including color and shape.
Take advantage of your freedom, and don’t be afraid to experiment. Unusual shapes, bright colors, larger sizes and interesting details such as color laminations are all readily available in a variety of prices and brand names. You can g
Busy Moms
For the mother-on-the-go with little time to worry about clothing and eyeglasses styling, a basic yet stylish pair of eyeglasses will work best.
For moms, ovals, upswept rectangles and soft cat-eye shapes provide easy function and still look great. Depending on your own personal style, you could choose to amplify the fashion effect of a basic shape with details such as jewelry-like metal accents or even rhinestones. Interesting colors such as plum, deep red, soft green and black can also add a fashion edge to a basic frame.
Look for tough plastic materials or metals designed to snap back into shape when bent. Also, spring hinges withstand tugging better than traditional plain-Jane screw types.
Active and Athletic People
While you may fall into any of the above categories, you also find the time to be active and participate in sports, so eyewear choice becomes even more critical for you.
You require one pair of eyeglasses for your daytime functions as well as something that is conducive to the activities and sports you perform after work. There are many types of sports eyewear on the market that provide comfort, technical functions and enhance your performance.
Styling can range from wraparounds to shields to styles that look more like regular eyeglasses and sunglasses. An important factor in sports eyewear is the lens: polarized lenses can help reduce glare off water, polycarbonate lenses are shatter-resistant for impact sports and different tints work to enhance different lighting conditions.
Tips for selecting eyeglasses:
- Always have a mirror and a peer (whose fashion taste you trust and agree with) when choosing eyeglasses. This way, you and your peer can tell if they look “right.”
- For those with thicker lenses, consider a high index lens. This will reduce the thickness in the center if you’re far-sighted and on the edge if you’renearsighted. A plastic frame will hide more of your lenses than a wire rim. Also look into getting the edges polished, which can help disguise the thickness. You can usually request to have polycarbonate lenses made with 1.0 mm thick centers (nearsighted people only) which will also reduce the thickness. You can only have this with polycarbonate.
- Nowadays, designer companies make eyeglasses frames. These are perfect for the fashion conscious. These are expensive though, so choose within your price range.
- Anti-reflective coatings is the best option to go with, if night time glare, over head lights bother you. They also look like you have no lenses in your glasses. Any one who is on TV will wear them because of the light glare. You’d never see their eyes.