Depending on your point of view, glasses can be a drag or a chic accessory. Unlike with sunglasses, they are a necessity. Love them or hate them – if your eyes need them, there’s no negotiating. Sure, there are contacts, but for a lot of people they are just not practical enough, and some people can never get over the ick factor of putting something in their eyes on a daily basis. If you need glasses, it’s important that you actually like them and look good wearing them. Sometimes that’s easier said than done. While, of course, you can always go and try on every single frame on the shelf, the task is far less daunting when you have a clue where to start. So here are some tips on how to choose the best frame for you.

8843711852?profile=originalFind Your Colors

The color of the glasses is crucial – they are something you will be wearing every single day. A good place to start is determining your own coloring – what is your eye color? The color of your hair? What about the tone of your skin? Do you have a colder complexion, like olive or very pale skin? Or is it a warm one – what we call peaches and cream, or maybe yellowish? Generally, you should lean on your natural tone when choosing the color of your frames. That means people with cool tones should pick cool colors, like blue, green or purple, while those with warm tones can opt for warm colors like red, orange, and earthy shades. Of course, you can always try to match the glasses with your wardrobe too – after all, the glasses will be a daily accessory.

Work with Your Face Shape

Generally speaking, the shape of the frames should enhance your natural face shape. However, that doesn’t mean that they should be the same shape – on the contrary. Round faces benefit from rectangular frames, as they make it seem longer and thinner. If your face is square, try to soften it with oval or round glasses. Those blessed with the ideal oval face can basically choose whatever they want, but often look best with wide frames. Cat eye frames are an ideal way to balance out a strong jaw, and tall ones look great on long and narrow faces.

8843711301?profile=originalComfort above All

When all is said and done, the crucial feature of any pair of glasses is comfort. If they don’t feel good on your face, it doesn’t matter how good they look. Be aware that even the slightest discomfort will be amplified many times over because of the sheer amount of time you need to have them on. The rule of thumb is – the lighter the better. Bear in mind that not all frames can work with all kinds of lenses. Some lenses require a stronger frame, and others can’t fit into small ones. If you are unsure, it’s best to consult an optometrist in Sydney and check.

You Do You

You’ve probably checked out all the trends and tried on dozens of pairs. Once you’ve finally narrowed your choice down to a few finalists, ask yourself which ones suit your style and personality best. An outlandish pair might seem fun at the moment, but they need to work with your wardrobe and be suitable for everyday wear.

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Have fun choosing your glasses, and don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. Try out a variety of frames, even the ones you would never normally see yourself in. You never know which style might surprise you. The most important thing is that you love the way you look – after all, you will be wearing them every day.

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