18/04/2013
Selecting your shades is one of the trickiest and most crucial decision making step in your fashion lifestyle. You not only have to be precise about what exactly highlights the true essence of your character, personality and image, but you must also keep the latest trends in mind.
Nowadays there are plenty of brands that offer a great deal of variety from which you can choose your unglasses from. Gucci, Ray Ban, Versace, Victoria Beckam. Burberry and the list goes on. Brands like Dior have introduced the new spring collection lately which comprises of sight striking and amazingly trendy yellow shades which are much heaped this 2013! Also, with the spring collection out, it is very obvious that experimentation with colors is much in style. From wide, extended frames to puny, compact ones, each one has a completely unique look to offer.
While making your selection, the first and foremost thing that you must consider is, needless to say, your face structure. There are several face shapes and everyone should avoid shades that can cause hindrance in the improvement of their appearance. For instance, those you have a square face with a strong chin and jaw line, must opt for round or oval frames, butterfly shaped sunglasses would suit them best. Geometric and square shapes shades must be avoided by individuals with this shape of the face.
Also, apart from considering aspects that affect how you look carrying the sunglasses, there are several other logistics that you need bear in mind while making a decision. The material that is used while making your sunglasses will affect their clarity, durability, mass and cost. Several lens materials are available in the market and are used in the manufacturing of these sunglasses namely acrylic, glass, polycarbonate etc. Furthermore, the lens color or the tint is an essential factor in the decision making process when purchasing your sunglasses. The colors such as brown and black are simply color neutral which denotes that they cut down on the over-all brightness without distorting colors. The shades with a darker tinge are manufactured in order to cut down the glare and reduce eye strain in various situations.
There is a plethora of other factors that directly or indirectly affect your decision making regarding your purchase. These may include the lens coating, the lens construction etc. The key point is that while making your purchase you keep all these factors in consideration in order to look your best and flaunt all that facial beauty you have got!