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Factors to Consider When Selecting Eyeglasses



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By : Adriana Noton    19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-10-13 18:42:09
For many people, wearing glasses is a part of everyday life. Some people have to wear eyeglasses all the time, some people only have to wear glasses some of the time, but for anyone who does wear them, selecting the right pair can be a little unnerving. Everyone who picks out a pair of glasses wants them to look good on their face. And everyone who picks out a pair of glasses wants them to be comfortable. Having a pair of glasses that fit your head the wrong way can lead to headaches, blurry vision and a very difficult time trying to concentrate on whatever it is you have to do. By taking the time to consider various factors of choosing eyeglasses, you will be able to avoid many of the pitfalls a lot of people make when trying to select just the right pair.

In terms of proper fit, there are several different aspects that you need to keep in mind. Overall, you'll want to choose a pair of glasses that balances out the features of your face so no one part stands out from the rest. There's no need to make your head look wider than it has to if it's already kind of wide, or make your face look longer if it's already kind of long to begin with. When you set the glasses on your face, watch for a handful of different points.

First, check to make sure that your eyes are centered in the lenses. If they appear closer to the inside or outside, the glasses are likely not the ones for you. As they sit on your face, you should see a small space between the frame and your face in the temple area. The top section of the frame should follow your brow line but not cross it. The actual frames themselves should be in proportion to your body frame, i.e. your height and weight. Larger frames are more suited to people with a larger body and smaller frames are better suited to someone with a slight body frame. Try to keep the lenses themselves on the lighter side so they are more comfortable to wear and less prone to breakage.

If possible, get yourself more than one pair of glasses so you can have different styles for different occasions. Just as you would use different pairs of shoes for work and recreation, different styles of eyeglasses are also nice to have. Opt for more traditional frames and conservative colours for glasses you'll use at work. For recreation or fashion glasses, get creative with the frames and colours so they match your personality. Consider your wardrobe when choosing glasses for fashion purposes, and don't be afraid to ask the salesperson at the optical store for his or her advice. They've likely had a good deal of experience helping people choose eyeglasses for different occasions and will be able to point out factors that you may have missed.
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