by Gal Shapiro EyeBuyDirect Fashion Stylist
Eyeglasses do more than just improve eyesight – they are also a reflection of one´s personality and individual style. Today with so many choices available on the eyewear market, finding the perfect pair can indeed be a difficult and overwhelming experience.
Selecting a pair of eyeglasses is often like choosing a hairstyle – not all cuts and colors will suit you. Fortunately, eyeglasses are becoming cheaper and more accessible, giving today´s consumers the option of owning multiple pairs. This enables wearers to select whichever glasses they´re in the mood for on any particular day, and even allows them to match frames with their outfit.
To help aid your judgments, here are 5 factors to consider when selecting eyeglasses.





For instance, emphasize the color of blue eyes with blue frames. If you have big, beautiful eyes, don´t select frames that are highly decorated or complicated, as they will distract attentions away from your attractive feature. And if you have naturally rosy red or blushed cheeks, keep with this theme by trying pink or red frames.
Versatile eyeglasses can be worn daily and to a variety of occasions and events, from casual lunches to award ceremonies. Generally neutral or achromatic colors (black, white, gray, brown, tan, beige) will complement most outfits and are respectable enough to wear to the most formal of events.
If you spend much of your time in an office environment, professional looking, business-type glasses like semi-rimless and rectangular are ideal. If you live an artistic lifestyle, you might want to choose an edgy pair with wide sidearms, a bold color or a striking striped pattern. And if you are a tradesperson, it might be wise to consider a pair that is durable yet not too expensive, as manual jobs could put your glasses at risk of accidents and breakages.
However, if you are one of the fortunate ones who are able to afford multiple pairs of glasses, this will give you the flexibility to mix-and-match glasses to outfits and particular occasions.
Glasses are often the first thing people will notice when they see your face. Consequently, this first impression could greatly contribute to the opinions people form about your personality or character. If you want to reflect your bold and daring side, why not show people through head-turning frames? And if you are a reserved, sensible and level-headed person, choose frames which are unobtrusive, simple and modest. What could be worse than projecting personality traits that you simply don't have?
Most importantly, trust your instincts when considering eyewear. While other people´s advice can be valuable, you are the best judge of your wants, needs, loves and hates. By listening to yourself and considering your personality, facial features and lifestyle, it´s hard to go wrong.
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