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Looking
Good, Seeing Well, Feeling Great Options
Good
vision plays a vital part in almost every aspect of life.
Thanks to today’s exciting ranges of quality eyewear
– both glasses and contact lenses – you can
enjoy all the benefits of clear sight, at the same time
enhancing your appearance or making a fashion statement.
Make the right choice and you’ll feel great –
about the way you look and the way you see!
Fabulous in frames
Spectacles are in vogue as a fashion accessory. Both men
and women have realised that glasses can make all the difference
to the way they want to look and the image they want to
create. The fantastic choice of styles and colours now available
means you can choose different frames to co-ordinate with
clothes and other accessories and you can use frame shapes
to highlight your best features.
For
example, close-set eyes can be countered by a thin or clear
bridge, while wide-set eyes can be drawn together visually
by a thicker or darker bridge. Long noses look shorter in
frames with a low-set bridge. In general, the top of frames
shouldn’t go above the line of your eyebrows or the
effect will be to make you look permanently surprised. The
shape of your frame should compliment your face shape, not
duplicate it. The best frames will suit your looks whether
you dress up or down.
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Comfort
is just as important as appearance. When you buy new
glasses Kefan Optics will make sure that the width
of the frames, the length of the sides and the fit
round the ears are right for you, but make sure you
choose a style where the lower edge of your frames
clears your cheeks and can’t rub or irritate
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So how do you go about choosing?
Kefan Optics will gladly spend time with you when selecting
your frames, helping and advising over the ones that look
best and suit your lifestyle. Some practices even have computer
screens that enable you to see how you look in certain frames.
Ultimately, the choice has to be yours, but here are a few
useful pointers on choices for different complexions and
face shapes:
Pale complexions
Try lightweight metal frames or those with a hint of colour
such as rose or amber. Tortoise shell frames can look extremely
good on some fair people as long as they are not too dark,
but avoid clear crystal frames as they are too colourless
for most pale complexions. Blue or green tinged frames also
tend to drain colour from cool cheeks.
Dark complexions
People with olive, Mediterranean, golden or Asian skin and
rich black hair often look stunning in silver, gold or clear
frames. Also try burgundy and brown colours, but black can
be too heavy.
All metallic frames suit Dark complexions. Amber usually
works well too, but black is either wonderful or awful,
depending on style. Be careful with colours – they
rarely contribute to overall style unless they’re
bright, fun and specially chosen to work with a specific
outfit.
Oval faces
An oval face has a slightly wider forehead than jaw, well
balanced and softly rounded. This face can look good in
just about any frame, but try angular or rounded aviators
(not large, old-fashioned ones).
Round faces
For faces that are short and fairly wide with full cheeks
and a round chin, choose slimming styles. Slightly elongated
shapes work well as long as they are not too shallow, while
square, or even up-swept styles can help to highlight the
upper face. Avoid small and round or very large shapes that
make the face look even rounder.
Heart-shaped faces
These faces have a small, neat chin and mouth, tapering
up and out to a broader forehead. Frames to try include
delicate, rounded or squarish styles. Avoid heart-shaped
styles that echo the shape of the jaw.
Square faces
For faces that are strong and angular, or short and wide,
the best frames to try are round or oval styles that soften
the jawline. Avoid any shapes that emphasise squareness.
Long faces
These are faces with high cheek bones, a deep forehead and
a strong or chiselled jaw line. Try wider frames that counteract
the face’s narrowness. Frames with a strong top line
or rounded ‘owl’ styles can work well. Avoid
small, square styles.
Flattering
lenses
As well as giving you clear vision, modern lens designs
and materials make a big contribution to the smart appearance
of today’s spectacles. Highly advanced plastics have
meant that lenses can be made thinner and lighter than ever
before, even for higher prescriptions.
A
popular option for all lenses is an anti-reflective coating
that will virtually eliminate distracting reflections on
both sides of the lens. If you drive at night or use a VDU
you will welcome the suppression of reflections in your
line of sight and, when people look at you, they will see
your eyes and not a reflection of the window!
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If
you need glasses that will help you see clearly both
close up and far away you no longer need to have an
unattractive ‘bifocal’ line across the
lens. Progressive or varifocal lenses progress gradually
from distance strength at the top to reading strength
at the bottom, with a range of strengths in between.
Most lenses can be supplied to order in a wide range
of tints and you may wish to consider photochromic
lenses which darken automatically in bright light.
These days, photochromics are available in lightweight
plastic as well as glass. Ask Kefan Optics for details
of different lenses for different needs.
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Cool in contacts
Recent developments in contact lens technology have resulted
in products that are much more comfortable to wear for longer
periods. Daily or monthly disposable lenses supplied as
part of a planned replacement programme give wearers the
confidence of always having fresh lenses in good condition
with an easy care regime.
Nowadays,
spectacle wearers are increasingly finding that contact
lenses are a convenient alternative and complimentary form
of vision correction. They are excellent for social wear
and sports in particular as they offer safe and unrestricted
vision regardless of weather conditions.
Tinted
and coloured contact lenses can enhance or change natural
eye colour (whether or not vision correction is needed),
adding a new dimension to your facial appearance. Some contact
lenses are also UV-inhibiting to protect the eyes from bright
sunlight.
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