Who should choose brown eyeglasses?

May 20th, 2010 by Scott Mozayeni Leave a reply »

Who need brown eyeglasses? This question has probably been asked by many eyewear users or those going to join this group. In fact, this brings a wider discussion of how to select a right pair of eyeglasses. Prescription spectacles are now necessary for people who suffer even a commonest eye problem and are still not willing to accept a refractive eye surgery. Individuals using Rx eyeglasses in most cases have their own occupations and personal lifestyles as well as hobbies. A simple pair of eyeglasses may make a wearer appear sophisticated, fun-loving, youthful, conservative or style-conscious. Eyewear products currently available in the market come in so many styles and first-eye tastes that it is really an uneasy job to select an appropriate pair. Prescription eyeglasses have rare factors to be considered in terms of lenses, especially those associated with appearance. So, the most noticeable part is the frame. The frame style, color or shape will primarily determine the basic look of the eyewear.

Frame color plays a decisive role in determining the baseline appearance of spectacles. Since prescription eyeglasses mainly use clear lenses, the colored frame is quite noticeable and attracts most attention of other people. In this sense, selecting a right, personally suitable frame color is to a certain degree an overwhelming task. Taking brown eyeglasses as an example, they do not fit well with all individuals. First of all, serious businessmen are discouraged of wearing spectacles with bright colors. And silver, gunmetal, black are mostly recommended for men only because these are easy and conservative. Colors going better with women include brown, golden tones, silver, burgundy and coffee. With this explanation, brown glasses are less frequently used by gentlemen than ladies.

Except for lifestyle and gender differences, another aspect that may help buyers determine the suitability of brown eyeglasses is personal coloring. This is based on a comprehensive evaluation of skin color, eye color and hair color. Everyone has a cool or warm coloring. U.S. statistics show that cool, blue-based complexions are more common than yellow-based warm complexions in terms of skin tone. People brown eyes or brown hair should better choose brown spectacles.

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