Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Sunglasses to Protect Your "Luceros? And beautify Choosing A well according to the shape of your face!
Although it is very important to protect the "two stars that God has given us? (Either for medical reasons, the climate, or mode), we must consider the symmetry of your face to make the correct selection of this accessory is an extension of our image and taste.
If you have a round face, to add contour, select a square or angled mounting. Choose a model that is wider than the widest point of your face, with legs that go on top of the glasses. The nose bridge should also be wide and slightly arched.
The oval face is ideal to wear glasses and you can experiment with different styles, but do not forget to take into account the natural symmetry of your face.
If your face is square should look for round or oval frames to soften the angular shape of it. They should be slightly wider than the widest part of your jaw, with the arched bridge. Frameless lens is better.
The heart-shaped face looks best with oval or square frames, for concealing the width and creates balance. Choose glasses whose legs leave the center of the lens.
A long, narrow face looks best with oval frames, such as feline style (Catwoman). This style adds width to the cheekbones, optically altering the symmetry of the face. Round or square frames with large lenses also favor because they cover much of the face and shorten visually.
To give you better balance your face, if you have a triangular shape, the top half of your mount must not exceed the temples. The ideal is to have the bridge slightly arched.
A broad or wide face is stylized with aviator-style frames.
A long nose is smoothed by using a lightweight frame, delicate, clear or neutral color.
(References of the above facial symmetry can consider, too, when you select glasses.)
NOTE: If you can only have 1 glasses, consider purchasing a good quality in a neutral color model (such as tortoiseshell or brown) to match "yet? and that the style is classic. A selection of this kind is an investment in a piece that you can use and use.
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