Archive for September, 2008

French Chic Eyewear

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

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JF Rey Eyewear at ContactsandSpecs.com 

Salt.Optics the Charlotte Sunglasses

Friday, September 19th, 2008

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Shopping for Sunglasses

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Would you like to learn how to choose the right pair of sunglasses? It isn’t an exact science, but our experts would like to help. Your face shape plus a particular frame shape does not necessarily equal your perfect pair of shades. Choosing a flattering pair of sunglasses is an art. Obviously, the process involves a good deal of trial and error. It can be as confusing and frustrating as finding a pair of jeans or the elusive “perfect” swimsuit. But with a few tips, you can narrow the scope of your search and make the process much easier – and fun!

When shopping for sunglasses, consider the following factors:

Shape
Decide which styles work best with your face shape. Round Faces: If you have a round face shape, avoid sunglasses with rounded frames…this will only emphasize the roundness of your face. Angular shapes create a contrast that is visually slimming. Square Faces: If your face is square, look for rounded styles that can help to soften. Heart-Shaped: Find frames that balance a wide forehead and compliment your gorgeous cheeks and pointy chin. Oval Faces: You lucky lasses have the most options when choosing sunglasses. Almost any style will be flattering, but remember that face shape isn’t the only aspect to consider…

Size
When it comes to sunglasses, one size does not fit all. Oversized shades may be very on-trend right now – but what’s seriously stylish is wearing a pair that works with the proportions of your face and body. Sunglasses that are too big will swallow you up, and make it look as though they’re wearing you…too small, and people will think you beat up some poor little girl and stole her shades. You wouldn’t squeeze your size 10 derriere into size 2 daisy dukes. The same idea applies to your eyewear. But on the flip side, sunglasses that offer more coverage do a better job of protecting the delicate skin around your eye area.

Fit
Sunglasses should fit comfortably on the face. If they pinch the temples or pull on the ears, ask the optician if they can be adjusted to fit your face if not put ‘em back on the shelf. An ill-fitting pair, no matter how cute, is just going to give you a headache. If you have a low nose bridge or none at all, you should probably gravitate toward glasses with nose pads. How can you tell if you fall into this category? If there is a gap where the glasses sit on your nose, you’re a candidate for nose pads. I fall into this category.

Color
Stay in the same color family as your complexion and hair, and the effect will be neutral. You can also play with color to accentuate certain features or downplay imperfections. To highlight lips, for example, choose a frame or lens with rose tones. If you have olive skin or visible veins, stay away from green tints. If you have a ruddy complexion, counteract the red with blue tints.

Lens
If you’re going to get prescription sunglasses, don’t concern yourself with the lenses – because they will be removed. Otherwise, you might want to ask the optician about different lens features. Like polarized lenses, which help to reduce the glare created when light bounces off of some objects, such as water, highways and other similar surfaces. Here’s a cool trick to see if lenses are polarized, hold sunglasses in front of a computer screen. Then tilt them sideways, on a 45 degree angle. The lenses will appear opaque black. Pretty cool stuff, right?

UV Protection
Don’t be misled into thinking that dark lenses offer higher UV protection. The UV coating on lenses is clear, so tint has nothing to do with UV. What is especially dangerous, is to buy darkly tinted sunglasses that offer no UV protection – because the pupils are wide open and especially susceptible to damage. The FDA recommends you purchase sunglasses that block 99-100% of UVA and UVB radiation.

Price
You might be tempted to go cheap, but a quality pair of shades is actually a sound investment. When you buy inexpensive sunglasses, you treat them like inexpensive sunglasses. You haphazardly toss them into your purse without a case, accidentally sit on them and warp the frames, or flat-out lose them. When you invest in a good pair of glasses, you handle them with care and keep tabs on their whereabouts. Something to think about – How many Bic pens do you own and where are they? You don’t know and you probably don’t care. But if you have a Montblanc pen, you know where it’s at at all times. It’s the truth.

Personality
Finally, it’s important to take your personality into account. If you are athletic, you might want to look for sportier styles. Glamour girls might want to consult magazines before buying. As an  experienced opticians and frame stylists we at ContactsandSpecs.com are committed to helping a customer select frames that reflect his or her identity and the way you wants to be perceived.

International Playboy

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

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Get your international look Blinde Sunglasses

Salt.Optics the Brandon Sunglasses

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

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Gold & Wood Eyewear

Monday, September 15th, 2008

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Retro-Futuristic

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

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JF Rey Eyewear at ContactsandSpecs.com

Salt.Optics the Sawyer Sunglasses

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

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Billy Zane wearing Mykita Eyewear

Friday, September 12th, 2008

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Salt.Optics the Terry Sunglasses

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

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