Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Women’s Eyewear and Frames


There are a number of frames made for women’s eyewear in order to suit every individual tastes out there but with the number of these frames and styles available, a lot of women find it hard to shop for the perfect glasses that would their face and personality. Here, we have made an article that will make women's eyewear shopping easier and less confusing. These tips will help you have fun shopping and also find that perfect frame for you.

Before giving the optician a visit, you should think about what you want to communicate with the optician. Think about the frame whether you want a bold, retro or modern, conservative or “out there”.
Are there any current fashion trends that you are interested in? If so, don’t forget to tell the optician.
Where are you going to wear the frame? Is it at work? Or only when you go out of town? Are you going for a designer label or any brand will do?
You should also understand and know the shape of your shape. Are you happy with your current eyeglasses, what is it that you don’t like about it?

Also, you should find out what colors most of your outfits are in, it will help you in choosing the color of your frames.

Wear the frames that you want to buy and observe how it feels on your face. If it slides off from your nose then you may have a problem with it but don’t worry, your optician can do something about it by adjusting the temple length or the way the temple tips wrap around your ears.

Is the front too wide and doesn’t fit your face? Perhaps the size is bigger, just try on a smaller size.
See to it that you are comfortable with the nose pads and if not, your optician can replace it with more comfortable ones or you can also try getting the same kind of frames with different nose pads.

Don’t forget to ask for advice when it comes to the durability of the frames. Men are more concerned with a frame’s durability than women. But if your frame fell apart quickly after use then it’s probably poorly made and you are not getting your money’s worth.

women's eyewear are accessories so it’s alright to have more than a pair. You should have a pair that you would wear for everyday use and a pair for formal occasions, work and casual affairs with friends.

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