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On 30 Oct, 15:47, daisyeyewear <daisyeyew...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> How to choose the frame that matches your face? > > Choosing a right frame not only can remedy defects of vision, but also > cover the facial flaws and even be used as an accessorize. For > example, if you have a long nose, wearing a right frame can make your > nose look smaller. While wearing a pair of glasses with dark-coloured > broad brimmed frame can cover or hide the facial flaws like ptosis and > facial scars etc. So even you have any facial flaws, glasses are the > perfect accessorizes for you, and a fashion frame that suits you will > help adjust the face, show your personality and make you stand out. > > How to decide which frame matches your face? > > Assumptions: If you want to draw a cross that looks stable and > balanced, the horizontal axis should cross the vertical axis at its > exact 2/3 point. Because when the horizontal axis meets the vertical > axis at a higher joint point, the vertical axis visually looks longer. > If the horizontal axis crosses the vertical one right at the central > point, the vertical axis will look shorter than its actual length. So > if we draw a cross on a human face and eye brows represent the > horizontal axis while the vertical axis is the length of your face, > then you might have a face that is quite ‘balanced’ depending on the > heights of your eye brows. To this kind of faces, any type of frames > are suitable for you because you have the faces with perfect scales. > To those faces that are bit long or short, choosing the right frames > can help adjust the scales and make the ‘crosses’ perfect. > > The frame you choose to wear must match your facial shape. Otherwise > it could emphasis the shortage of your face and has a negative impact > on your appearance. For instance, if you have a slightly long face, > darker-coloured frames are recommended because they can visually lower > the height of your eye brows and shorten the length of your face. For > short faces, rimless frames are perfect for you because they can raise > the height of your eye brows. We will talk about this in more details > later. *The other important standard we should look at when we are > choosing a frame is the line of your chin and jaw. This is very > important because choosing a suitable frame can make your face look > smaller and thinner. > > For long faces – Dark-coloured frames > > As we mentioned before, dark-coloured frames with low bars are > strongly recommended because they can shorten the lengths of your > face. And for people who have strong personalities, glasses with broad > brimmed frames are always the best because they can emphasis the eyes > and make people not pay attention to the length of your face. For > those long faces with sharp chins, rectangular plank material frames > are perfect choices. You will find that they can magically make your > faces look smaller. > > For short faces – Rimless frames > > Opposite to long faces, people who have short faces should choose > rimless frames with high bars to visually make your faces longer. If > you have a squared chin, rectangular rimless frames can visually > extend the length of your face and make it look more proportional. > However, round-shaped frames can make your face look rounder so this > type of frames is not recommended. > > For asymmetrical faces – Dark-coloured plastic material frames > > A lot of People with asymmetrical eyes choose to wear mental frame > glasses, but they can still look leaned to one side because both eyes > are not on the same height. If you wear a pair of dark coloured > plastic material frames, you eyes will look more symmetrical and > balanced. > > For round faces – Rectangular frames > > Round-faced people are suggested to choose rectangular frames, > especially to those office workers. A pair of rectangular frame > glasses will make you look tougher and smarter, as round faces always > bring others the gentle and easygoing feelings about you. From an > aesthetic point of view, round faces usually have plumpy chins. > Therefore, rectangular frames can bring some edges to your face. You > should avoid round frames because they will make your face look > rounder. Broad brimmed frames are recommended too, but you need to > adjust the tightness of the legs to make them be worn comfortably. > > For oval faces – Oval frames > > Oval faced people can wear any type of frames because the proportions > are perfect. Although any frame looks good on you, oval frames are > considered the best choice because they can help emphasize the great > proportion of your face. > > For Squared faces – Round frames > > Squared-faced people tend to have wide cheeks and short faces, which > make them look tough and independent. To soften the facial lines, > round frames are strongly recommended because they can make the cheeks > look narrower. Another reason is you have got an edged chin already, > choosing a rectangular frame will emphasize your shortage. You should > avoid broad brimmed frames and choose the ones that are wider than > your face so that your face will look smaller. > > For flat faces – coloured frames and lenses > > If your face is quite flat, dark-coloured frames and lenses should be > suitable for you because they tend to reveal your lineament and reduce > the flatness of your face. If your eyes are not very big, try to > choose the ones with dark-coloured lenses to enhance them. Contrarily, > if your eyes are big enough, light-coloured lenses can style you > perfectly. That also applies to people with dark skins, white and pink > frames and lenses can are extremely suitable for you. http://www.daisyeyewear.com daisy eyewear, designer glasses, glasses, cheap glasses, prescription glasses, stylish glasses, budget glasses |
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otisbrown@embarqmail.com
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Thanks DaisyEye for the low-cost 45 pound prescription glasses. Here are some even better prices -- $8 for instance. http://www.zennioptical.com/cart/home.php All a matter of fair price comparison. Best, On Oct 30, 11:51*am, daisyeyewear <daisyeyew...@googlemail.com> wrote: > On 30 Oct, 15:47, daisyeyewear <daisyeyew...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > How to choose the frame that matches your face? > > > Choosing a right frame not only can remedy defects of vision, but also > > cover the facial flaws and even be used as an accessorize. For > > example, if you have a long nose, wearing a right frame can make your > > nose look smaller. While wearing a pair of glasses with dark-coloured > > broad brimmed frame can cover or hide the facial flaws like ptosis and > > facial scars etc. So even you have any facial flaws, glasses are the > > perfect accessorizes for you, and a fashion frame that suits you will > > help adjust the face, show your personality and make you stand out. > > > How to decide which frame matches your face? > > > Assumptions: If you want to draw a cross that looks stable and > > balanced, the horizontal axis should cross the vertical axis at its > > exact 2/3 point. Because when the horizontal axis meets the vertical > > axis at a higher joint point, the vertical axis visually looks longer. > > If the horizontal axis crosses the vertical one right at the central > > point, the vertical axis will look shorter than its actual length. So > > if we draw a cross on a human face and eye brows represent the > > horizontal axis while the vertical axis is the length of your face, > > then you might have a face that is quite ‘balanced’ depending on the > > heights of your eye brows. To this kind of faces, any type of frames > > are suitable for you because you have the faces with perfect scales. > > To those faces that are bit long or short, choosing the right frames > > can help adjust the scales and make the ‘crosses’ perfect. > > > The frame you choose to wear must match your facial shape. Otherwise > > it could emphasis the shortage of your face and has a negative impact > > on your appearance. For instance, if you have a slightly long face, > > darker-coloured frames are recommended because they can visually lower > > the height of your eye brows and shorten the length of your face. For > > short faces, rimless frames are perfect for you because they can raise > > the height of your eye brows. We will talk about this in more details > > later. *The other important standard we should look at when we are > > choosing a frame is the line of your chin and jaw. This is very > > important because choosing a suitable frame can make your face look > > smaller and thinner. > > > For long faces – Dark-coloured frames > > > As we mentioned before, dark-coloured frames with low bars are > > strongly recommended because they can shorten the lengths of your > > face. And for people who have strong personalities, glasses with broad > > brimmed frames are always the best because they can emphasis the eyes > > and make people not pay attention to the length of your face. For > > those long faces with sharp chins, rectangular plank material frames > > are perfect choices. You will find that they can magically make your > > faces look smaller. > > > For short faces – Rimless frames > > > Opposite to long faces, people who have short faces should choose > > rimless frames with high bars to visually make your faces longer. If > > you have a squared chin, rectangular rimless frames can visually > > extend the length of your face and make it look more proportional. > > However, round-shaped frames can make your face look rounder so this > > type of frames is not recommended. > > > For asymmetrical faces – Dark-coloured plastic material frames > > > A lot of People with asymmetrical eyes choose to wear mental frame > > glasses, but they can still look leaned to one side because both eyes > > are not on the same height. If you wear a pair of dark coloured > > plastic material frames, you eyes will look more symmetrical and > > balanced. > > > For round faces – Rectangular frames > > > Round-faced people are suggested to choose rectangular frames, > > especially to those office workers. A pair of rectangular frame > > glasses will make you look tougher and smarter, as round faces always > > bring others the gentle and easygoing feelings about you. From an > > aesthetic point of view, round faces usually have plumpy chins. > > Therefore, rectangular frames can bring some edges to your face. You > > should avoid round frames because they will make your face look > > rounder. Broad brimmed frames are recommended too, but you need to > > adjust the tightness of the legs to make them be worn comfortably. > > > For oval faces – Oval frames > > > Oval faced people can wear any type of frames because the proportions > > are perfect. Although any frame looks good on you, oval frames are > > considered the best choice because they can help emphasize the great > > proportion of your face. > > > For Squared faces – Round frames > > > Squared-faced people tend to have wide cheeks and short faces, which > > make them look tough and independent. To soften the facial lines, > > round frames are strongly recommended because they can make the cheeks > > look narrower. Another reason is you have got an edged chin already, > > choosing a rectangular frame will emphasize your shortage. You should > > avoid broad brimmed frames and choose the ones that are wider than > > your face so that your face will look smaller. > > > For flat faces – coloured frames and lenses > > > If your face is quite flat, dark-coloured frames and lenses should be > > suitable for you because they tend to reveal your lineament and reduce > > the flatness of your face. If your eyes are not very big, try to > > choose the ones with dark-coloured lenses to enhance them. Contrarily, > > if your eyes are big enough, light-coloured lenses can style you > > perfectly. That also applies to people with dark skins, white and pink > > frames and lenses can are extremely suitable for you. > > http://www.daisyeyewear.com > > *daisy eyewear, designer glasses, glasses, cheap glasses, prescription > glasses, stylish glasses, budget glasses- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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