Categories: Eye Care

Finding Your Perfect Eyeglasses

When it comes to eyeglasses, one-size-fits-all doesn’t exist. This is why some eyeglass frames may look good on you, but they may look different when another person tries them on. To help you find your perfect eyeglasses, here are some things to keep in mind:

Your Face Shape

The shape of your face is a major factor to consider when choosing eyeglass frames. Remember that opposites attract. So, if you have a square-shaped face, you may want to stay away from rectangular eyeglasses. Instead, try on pairs that have oval or round frames. On the other hand, rectangular frames add definition to a round face.

Your Skin Color

Your optometrist wants you to think about your skin tone when choosing an eyeglasses too. For those who have warm complexions, natural-colored frames are your best friends. If you have cool pink or blue undertones, on the other hand, frames in jewel colors most likely will look flattering on you.

Your Personality

Your eyeglasses are not merely vision correction devices or accessories; they are a part of who you are. This is why you should consider getting a pair that not only makes you look good, but also makes you feel good. Choose frames that reflect your personality. If you’re the reserved type, you may want to get the sleek, classy frames. If you have a fun and outgoing personality, on the other hand, experiment with frames that have bold colors and unique designs.

Your Lifestyle

Lastly, consider your lifestyle. If you’re the type to spend most of your day using your laptop, your eye doctor recommends getting computer eyeglasses. They are designed to block blue light coming from your devices. For sporty or outdoor-loving individuals, sports eyeglasses might be a good option for you.

For more tips on finding your perfect eyeglasses, call us at (208) 514-1858. We serve Eagle, Meridian, and nearby Idaho areas.

Dr. Ryan Huber

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