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Finding sunglasses that compliment the shape of our face is just as important as having the right hairstyle or wearing clothing that fits your body shape. The following are guidelines, not rules, for choosing a suitable pair of eye wear. One should choose sunglasses frames that contrast their own facial features, meaning that the shape of the frames are actually opposite the shape of your face. This usually compliments your features much better than matching the shape of your face with similarly shaped glasses. Moreover, the size of the sunglasses should be in proportion to your face; so a smaller head = smaller sunglasses.
Below is a guide for distinguishing your face type and that glasses or sunglasses that may suit your shape the best.
A Round Face. If you have a larger forehead, jaw line and circular chin and cheeks, you have what is considered a round face shape. They style of sunglasses best suitable for you are any style that breaks up softness and creates sharper contrast. Square or rectangular shaped frames are your best option. You should also not be afraid to focus on bright or loud colors, as they will compliment your features.
An Oval face: For an oval shaped face, or one that is not round but proportionate, rounded or angled glasses are the best choice as they extenuate your cheekbones focus on your eyes, lips and eyebrows. Oval features are the easiest to fit to sunglasses and one with oval shaped features can easily pull-off most colors and shapes. Horn rimmed glasses are also a great choice as they will draw attention to the sharp contours of your face, which will give you a nice 1920's appeal.
Square Face Features: Round or oval sunglasses or glasses are best suited for someone with square lines and sharp features. Large or circular frames typically offset the sharp contours of square shaped features. Rounded or bug-eyed fashion shaped sunglasses are great choices for individuals with square features. These styles draw attention away from sharp angles (square) and tend to make the wearer look like they have a more triangular shaped face. Simply putting more weight or mass on the top section of the frames can achieve this effect easily. However, if you still personally insist on wearing smaller frames, you should consider horizontal oval styles in plain dark colors.
Triangle face: The triangular shaped face is one similar to many models and a "cute" look. If you have this shape, the same advice for square shapes applies. However, wearing large round sunglasses will make the chin look pointed or doll-ish especially if it is accompanied by bold bright colors that push the focus to the top half of the face.
Rectangle face: The rectangle shaped face is a little longer and chiseled than the square face. You should avoid rectangular shaped glasses as they will not compliment your face shape well. Instead, round or oval shaped frames will make your face appear more proportionate and offset the sharp edges in comparatively. This look can be enhanced with the use of Aviator style sunglasses like Ray Ban, for example.
Extra Tips: Picking glasses or sunglasses that enhance your features can be difficult. However there are a few things to remember that may help you find a pair suitable to you and the shape of your face. Your eyebrows should never be covered by your sunglasses. Ensure that this does not happen in all situations including all varieties of frame shapes. One method of choosing sunglasses or glasses is to continuously try on pairs until you find a pair that matches the natural curvature of your eyebrow. If you are a woman, you can also style your eyebrows to fit your glasses, especially if you have already found a great pair of sunglasses that you do not wish to part from.
Some other things to keep in mind: The lighter your hair color, the lighter your frames should be. Dark haired individuals tend to look better with darker colored frames and vice verse. Moreover, if you have bangs you should avoid dark and bulky looking frames as they tend to blend your entire face together making it look slightly disorganized. If you have short hair or wear your hair pulled back, you should find glasses that match your features. Less hair in your face means you should have less mass (frames) on your face; large glasses on people with these hairstyles look bulky and just plain bad.
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Your Eyes Are More Complex Than Computer. A Window To The World And The Soul
The eye is made up of so many parts. Like a camera, what we see from the outside is only a simple picture to what lies beneath. The overall function and design of the eye is much more than just a white ping-pong sized ball with a colorful space and a little black dot. Your eye is the window to the world. It takes thousands of 'calculations' so to speak. What you see is only a small part of the overall picture. The following is a summary of each part and its function.
* Eye socket: This is the hollow space, the opening in the head. This space holds and Supports the function of the eyeball itself
* Eyelid: The skin over the eyeball. This skin moves through muscular automatic and voluntarily movements. It acts in this capacity to help keep the eyeball moist and to keep it clean and free from debris.
* Eyelashes: These are the tiny hairs framing at the end of the eyelid.The lashes although decorative are there for much more than holding mascara. Lashes work to catch dirt and minimized it's entrance to the eyeball.
* Eyeball: It is the ping-pong sized white part of the eye. The white part of the eye is made up of a tough material called sclera. It covers a huge part of the outer covering for the eye. The eye has noticeable tiny pink threads, (Blood Vessels) which deliver blood to the sclera.
* Cornea Clear/Transparent dome: This dome sits in front of the colored part of the eye. It help the eye focus as light passes through.
* The Iris: The colored part controls how much light goes through the pupil
* The Pupil: The Little Black Dot set in the center of the eye, the pupil is actually an opening into the inner parts, the size of this black dot is dependent on the amount of lights it's exposed to. When the dot is smaller, it's due to brighter light, thereby minimizing the amount of light that enters. When it's larger, this is due to a darker area, in opening, it allows more light in, so you can see a little better in the dark.
* Anterior Chamber(not visible: The space between the cornea and the iris. The transparent fluid is there to nourish they eye.
* Retina(not visible: Processes what the eye sees. It receives the signals or information which is sent to the brain for understanding.
Your retina is at the far back part of the eye that takes the light the eye receives and changes it into nerve signals so the brain can understand what the eye is seeing. It uses cells called rods and cones to process light. In all there are about 120 million rods and 7 million cones per eye.
* Lens (not visible: Like a camera, the lens processes and captures the image. It is held by fibers which are attached to muscles called ciliary muscles. It actually changes the size and shape of the lens.
* Vitreous (not visible: This sits behind the lens, and forms two thirds of the eye's volume and gives the eye its shape. It's filled with a clear, jelly-like material called the vitreous humor.
* Rods (not visible: Works the processing of black, white, and shades of gray.
* Cones(not visible: Work to process color. They only see colors. They are most sensitive to one of three colors; red, green, or blue. Together they are able to differ what they see to form millions of other colors. Those without functioning cones experience color blindness.
* Optic Nerve:(not visible: Acts as the messenger in the back part of your eye. It carries the information it sees to the brain for understanding.
* Lachrymal Glands Tears: These glands produce tears for flushing foreign bodies from the eyes. This fluid is regulated by blinking.
Your eyes do so much; protect them and SEE how great they really are!!
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Ruth is a wife, a stepmom, a dog owner and a business woman. She has been married to her husband Chris for almost 30 years. Her passions are health for people and pets. Naturally Rebuilding Vision is a new passion of Ruth.Free Vision Report
How do human eyes focus on an object?
If I held two objects in front of you and one is closer than the other, and I told you to focus on the furthur one, then the nearer one would appear blurry right? Well when you then focus your attention on the nearer one it is obviosly going to become clearer. So my question is, are your eyes just becoming a little more cross eyed than before to focus or is your brain just realizing that it needs to correct the image. If anyone knows of any good related websites that would be appreciated. Thanks!
If you are young, there are actually a lenses inside your eyes that change shape every time you focus from distance to near. This process is called accommodation.
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