Buying the right Sunglasses
A guide to getting the most flattering sunglasses for your face
Given the number of different styles available, choosing sunglasses can be difficult. This article talks about
choosing the right sunglasses to flatter your face shape, style, preferences, and personal look.
In the summer, sunglasses are a vital accessory and add an important component to your look, not to mention that
they protect your eyes from harmful ultraviolet rays. It is therefore important to choose sunglasses that are best
suited to your face shape, features, and personal style. Choose the best sunglasses for you by using the following
tips:
1. Find out your face shape.
Step one involves trying to decide whether your face is round, oval, square, or heart-shaped. Pull all your hair
back away from your face and take a photo of yourself directly facing the camera. Use a piece of tracing paper to
outline the edge of your face and determine the overall shape of the outline. Some people are on the borderline
between two shapes, but choose the shape that seems to be the most dominant.
2. Figure out which styles work best with your face shape.
• Square Faces For a square face, look for styles that can help soften the angles of your face. Sunglasses
with an oval or round shape are the most flattering option for square faces.
• Heart-Shaped A heart-shaped face requires sunglasses that balance out a wide forehead and narrow chin. You
can go for tortoiseshell or other colorful frames to help draw attention to your eyes.
• Round Faces Avoid sunglasses with round frames if you have a round face. Angular shapes can help slim your
face down.
• Oval Faces If you have an oval face, you have the most options when choosing sunglasses. Almost any style
will be flattering, but slightly square frames often look best.
3. Check the Sunglasses UV protection.
It is absolutely vital to ensure that your chosen shades have good UV protection before you take the plunge and buy
them. Exposure to sunlight is commonly believed to contribute to cataracts and other eye disorders, so be sure to
check the labels on your sunglasses. Ask your eye doctor to recommend brands with good UV protection if you are
unsure of the UV rating.
Also, check for sunglasses with a sticker that reads "Z80.3." This label signals that they meet the standards for
UV protection established by the American National Standards Institute. These sunglasses screen away 60% to 98% of
harmful radiation.
4. Try something new.
Try mixing up your style by choosing a pair of fun sunglasses to avoid falling into a fashion rut. Ultra-sized
shades and aviator glasses are some of the season’s most popular trends. If you're wary of looking too trendy,
stick with a classic style, but try out a style in a bold or unique color. When shopping for sunglasses, don't be
afraid to experiment with different styles, colors, and trends.

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