Some neat tips about choosing the right eyeglass frames . . . .
By Erinn Morgan
For many of us, the most important aspect of choosing eyeglass frames is how they look on our face.
You could try on every pair of eyeglasses in the store to find out how each one looks, but narrowing down your choices in advance can save you a lot of time and aggravation. You simply need to determine your face shape and coloring, and understand which eyeglass frame styles and colors would look best on you.
Matching Eyeglass Frames to Face Shapes
You should consider three main points when choosing an eyeglass frame for your face shape, according to The Vision Council:
1. Eyewear should repeat your personal best feature (such as a blue frame to match blue eyes).
3. The frame size should be in scale with your face size.
Also, while most faces are a combination of shapes and angles, there are seven basic face shapes: round, oval, oblong, base-down triangle, base-up triangle, diamond and square.
Here is a further description of these face shapes and which types of frames work best for each, according to The Vision Council. Lisa and Lydia here at SkyVision can help you use these guidelines to choose your new eyeglasses.
Round

Oval

Oblong

Base-Down Triangle

Base-Up Triangle

Diamond

Square

Color Analysis
The Vision Council's three keys to color analysis are:
All people have either cool (blue-based) or warm (yellow-based) coloring.
Everyone looks best in his or her own color base.
The main factors that determine the best color palette are the colors of the skin, eyes and hair.

In the United States, cool, blue-based complexions are more common than the yellow-based warm complexions. About 60 percent of the population are "cools."
Eyes. Eye colors usually are a secondary element in determining coloring because of the many variations of eye color. For example, blue eyes can range from a cool almost-violet to a pale blue-gray, which is warm. Brown eyes can vary from a light cider shade (warm) through a medium-brown to a cool almost-black.
Hair. Hair colors also are considered warm or cool. Strawberry blond, platinum, blue-black, white, auburn, salt-and-pepper and ash brown are cool. Warm hair colors include golden blond, brownish black, brown-gold, "carrot" and "dirty" gray.
Eyeglass Frame Colors
Once you have determined if you are "warm" or "cool," then you can find the eyeglass frame colors that will suit you the best.
Some examples of frame colors best for warm coloring are: camel, khaki, gold, copper, peach, orange, coral, off-white, fire-engine red, warm blue and blond tortoise.
For cool coloring, the best eyeglass frame hues are black, silver, rose-brown, blue-gray, plum, magenta, pink, jade, blue and demi-amber (darker) tortoise.
Which Colors Are "In" for Apparel and Eyeglass Frames?
If you keep abreast of fashion trends, then you probably pay attention to the colors that dominate each season on the runways, in fashion magazines and clothing stores.
Retailers and manufacturers adjust their apparel and accessories colors according to what designers think consumers will consider most appealing at a given time. Eyewear designers create frames in the latest colors, too.

Consider contrasting color schemes instead, such as a rose smoke frame with a French roast jacket. Or a rhapsody-colored frame with an ultramarine green dress.
To tone it down, you could pair classic tortoise frames with a honey gold blouse, or a black frame with a titanium handbag.
You may be tempted to choose a frame color that "goes with everything." But consider instead a color that truly flatters you and helps you make your personal style statement. As long as you're open to new color ideas, you'll never be accused of having boring eyewear.
Whatever you choose, have fun! We hope we can help you make your eyeglass decisions.
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