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Issues of selecting Your Sunglasses or Eyeglasses

Which Sunglasses fit you best?

Choosing the sunglasses that fit you best can be quite a hassle as the guidelines are not too known as general rules for choosing your outfit. With over a large number of models to select from it may be quite difficult to find that perfect balance between appearance and performance. To organize you for your next selection, below are great tips to help you on the way making the procedure much more manageable.

Which frames decide?

First it is time to be brutally honest on your own, have a look in the mirror and try to evaluate which shape your face is. This seems like a silly thing to do, but truth of the matter is that most people do not know the shape of the face, hence wind up picking the incorrect group of frames for their facial features. First point is therefore:Understand the face shape. After this you have to keep your 3 points below in your mind and selecting the right frame is a breeze.

   The glasses frame should be in comparison with the shape of your face.
   The frame size ought to be in proportion towards the size of the face.
   Choose eyeglasses that will accentuate your facial features.

Round Face: Take an angle

Having a round shape we mean the folks that have a round chin and softer angles in the brow and jaw area, often associated with fuller cheeks. For a fashionable appearance it is suggested to having a larger rectangular (angular also works) frame because the design will shed weight the face and provide the sense of a longer face. The eyes look like they have been pulled up slightly given the impression of the elongated face, rather than a round one.

What you should avoid: frames which are small, short or from proportion. This can accentuate the incorrect features within the facial skin to the point where the face area seems bloated.

Actresses with round faces: Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore

Square Face: Rounder is much better

Usually accompanied with sharp edges and angular traits, faces which are equally wide and long are called square faces. We would recommend opting for more flowing, rounder frames in choice of sunglasses (or eyeglasses for that matter), this can take away a few of the harshness that the angular traits present making the face look curvier.

What you need to avoid: stark angles because they will reinforce the features already present and could result in extra focus on the angles instead of softening them.

Celebrities with a square face shape: Janet Jackson and Hilary Swank.

Rectangular Face: Go for curves

Contrary to the square face, rectangular faces tend to be longer than they're wide, but nonetheless involve some from the angular features, based in the square faces too. A curvy frame will require away a few of the harshness traditionally present in angular traits and give the illusion of a longer face. During this face we recommend the tried and tested aviator frames because they provide a nice balance in this situation.

What you need to avoid: frames by having an focus on the angles because this is only going to reinforce the already present entire face.

Actresses with rectangular faces: Gwyneth Paltrow and Terri Hatcher.

Oval Face: Options galore!

The oval face is truly blessed in all areas and it is perfectly balanced in most features that may be wished for. You don't need to highlight or hide anything and simply go enjoy the realm of frames available to you, wear whatever you have been in the atmosphere for and let nobody prevent you!

What you need to avoid:Absolutely nothing, ought to be fact, we highly encourage you to definitely try everything!

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Celebrities with a oval face shape: Charlize Theron and Beyonce Knowles.

Diamond Face: Take a round perspective

With a diamond shaped face, the face is smaller at the eye - jaw line with a smaller forehead and chin, the angular features and incredibly present cheekbones are somewhat similar to the square faces. To be able to properly accentuate the cheekbones and bring good balance to the overall facial traits, it is strongly advised to choose for more upswept frames such as the cat eye or the oval frame for the sunglasses or eyeglasses.

What you should avoid: rectangular narrow frames, they will simply accentuate the already narrow eye line.

Celebrities having a Diamond face: Linda Evangelista and Madonna.

Triangular Face: Concentrate on the upside

For those who have a little forehead equally small cheekbones along with a broad jaw, you have what we should call a triangular face. In all likelihood, it has some angular characteristics. In this instance we would suggest going for a rounder frame to counterbalance the angles a little, like a semi rimless frame that emphasizes the upper face,

What you need to avoid: accents around the lower part of the face, this will only further reinforce the look of a broad jaw.

Celebrities having a Triangular face shape: Katie Holmes and Victoria Beckham.

Heart-Shaped Face: Aviators don' "heart" you back

The opposite of the triangular face, the heart-shaped face is characterized by a significantly smaller jaw line and conversely a bigger forehead, combined with a small chin. We'd recommend targeting the illusion of a slimmer face, that is probably accomplished by an oval or rectangular frame; specially the rimless frames are favourable.

What you should avoid: cool because they may be, aviator glasses are not suited for the heart-shaped amongst us.

Celebrities having a Heart Shaped face: Jennifer Lopez, Claudia Schiffer and Michelle Pfeiffer.

Oblong Face: prefer Round or Rectangle Frames

More than they are wide and accompanied by a narrow shape, Oblong faces have grand features as tall foreheads and longer noses. To produce the illusion of a shorter face you need to search for the taller frames.

What you need to avoid: small and short frames will look out of place and only highlight the negative aspects.

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