Posted on 30th Jun 2014
Choosing sunglasses can be extremely difficult. Not only because of the huge number of options of lenses that you must evaluate, and pick the one for you; such a selection often causes trouble and the need to wade through an incredible number of models, shapes and colors of frames. Diversity does not always make life easier!
Typically, selecting ideal
sunglasses begins with determining the shape of the face. There are six main
forms of faces: oval, oblong, square, round, triangular and heart-shaped.
However, stringent regulations for selecting frames do not. In the end, the most
important thing, what kind of glasses you like the most.
Once you have
decided on the lenses and frames, it is important to evaluate the current
fashion trend and manufacturing points (Hot trend: Ray-Ban Aviator with green
mirrored lenses). There may be some nuances that will be important for you when
choosing glasses.
This brings us to the question: Should sunglasses be
close to the eyebrows? Of course, sunglasses are created primarily to protect
the eyes from ultraviolet radiation, blue light and glare, improve clarity
visibility and contrast, and also provide comfort to the eye. But with all this,
in sunglasses you should also look irresistible and stunning.
Most
experts agree that sunglasses do not necessarily have to cover the eyebrow line.
It all depends on your personal preferences and individual characteristics: you
can look equally good in glasses that cover the eyebrows and glasses frame which
does not go beyond the line of the eyebrows. From scientific point of view, the
eyes are protected as in the first and in the second case.
Some frames of
sunglasses are designed in such a way that should cover the eyebrows, others -
no. Trying to hide his brows low or thin rim, which is not designed for this,
you will look very dull. Best not to dwell on this and not put this aspect of
topping the list. In the end, it points that do not cover the eyebrows, you can
look at the harmonious and stunning!
Another important detail - the shape
of the face and eyebrows. If a person has high arched eyebrows, they are most
often not possible to cover the points. Choose glasses that fit the shape of the
face and not the eyebrows! Otherwise, you can simply find your perfect
frame.
Hiding eyebrows behind eyeglass frames has nothing to do with
improving their ability to block the sunlight. If you decide to buy a pair of
sunglasses that's bigger for this reason, be sure that this claim is not
justified. It's best to choose sunglasses, by their appearance and comfort, if
you like how you look in these glasses, and they are comfortable to you, then
everything else does not matter!