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Suzanne Hughes

When it comes to eyewear, there is nothing as important as its comfort and fitting, suitability and functionality, safety and protection and fashion! So next time you’re checking one out do not forget to consider the four spheres mentioned.

•Comfort and Fitting:

When it comes to buying a pair of eye gear for yourself, never compromise on these factors. Getting yourself the right size that fits well is very important. They should your features. It is important to get the right look. One that sits too big or tiny is undesirable. Try out as many frames as you can lay your hands on to get the right pair.

•Suitability and Functionality:

Now people have different needs for eyewear. While some need it during riding bikes, as some places require you to, some need it to protect their eyes against the sun’s harmful ultra violet rays. In regard to style there are plenty available. You can try the popular foam-back glasses. They are quite in and user-friendly. Just make sure they suit you and have a snug fit. You can even try on the clip-on glasses. Ensure the clips fit the edges and are close to the lens, yet not sticking to it.

There are many colored lenses that serve different functions. Here is a small list you can go through to find one that is suitable to your needs:

1.Smoked lenses: these are easy to use and are very hardy.

2.Amber lenses: because of their capability to filter out blue light, these are used as driving glasses. In high glare and out door conditions these provide a clear vision and sharp shadows and contrast.

3.Clear lenses: if you are driving at night or conditions when the light is particularly low, theses are the ones for you. You do not have to comprise on UV protection either.

4.Yellow lenses: in conditions where there is snow and fog, or at nighttime, these increase the brightness and contrast levels for you to see well.

5.Orange and grey photo chromatic lenses: these are best for conditions of varying light.

6.Apart from colored lenses, reflective lenses: as the name suggests, they reflect the light away from your eye thus keeping a relaxed vision.

7.Polarized lenses: in very high glare situations; they protect your eyes from sudden flashes of light, which are harmful for the retina.

•The Fashion Factor:

For most people making a fashion statement is very important. For other it is at least important to look good. Brands might get you high quality expensive lenses, but fashion is not born out of exercising brand power. It is important that the lenses you buy suit your face. For the executive, there s the metallic look and a titanium frame for the sportsmen. If you have a long face, go for oval shapes and for those with a square face, a bold square frame is a good option.

•Safety and protection:

This is no less important. Get yourself a sturdy pair that will protect your eyes.

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Suzanne Hughes is an online eyewear style consultant who loves helping those new to eyeglasses find the perfect pair of reading glasses. For great styles of eyeglasses, including mens and womens reading glasses, sunglasses, and folding specs, be sure to visit her website.

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