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Advice on Selecting the Right Sun Shades

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Today, sunglasses have become everyone's. We never leave the house without them. We hold them just about anywhere our lives take us. We rarely miss out on every opportunity to sneak a look at the sunglasses rackplace whenever we get the opportunity. nnSunglasses are fast becoming vital. They don't just keep out those bad UV rays but they also give off a lot of attitude. They're our eyes on the world, especially the high fashion world. The world really does looks better and beter through the lenses. But with all the variety of trends coming on the market, how do we pick the good sunglass? How do we think they fit our skin profile?nnHere is a list of best tips for sunglasses picks to match your face:nnSquared Face: You need slightly rounded frames with the top high enough on the face to hide the jaw line. Try plane or wrap styles that suit your moods.nnRound Face Rectangular or angular frames in a deep color such as black or tortoise accentuate the features of your face. For a great fit, try squarish framed sunglasses with colored lenses.nnTriangular shaped Face: Defined by a pronounved forehead and a thin mouth and chin, your face can be highlighted with thin rims and vertical lines. nnSleeker rounded frames with multi color lenses will also look good on you.nnOblong Face: Similar to the squared off face with a little more length, the layout of your face looks best with a frame that covers as much of the outline of the face as it can. nnDo not use bigger frames, heavy nose bridges, good colors and squared shapes. Look on updated classics for a different look.nnOvaled Face: With an ovaled shape, you can look at more shapes than any other. However, always be sure to pick frames in proportion to the size of your face. Aside from finding the great frame for your face, you should also look at frames that are proportional to your nose. Larger frames balance out a big nose, while short noses should find sunglasses with a taller bridge and a light color. Long noses are accueuated by a twin bridge and glasses with high sides, drawing attention toward temples. A good rule of thumb: nnGo for the frame that is opposite from the shape of your face. Think of the word "style" and make sure to play around with many opposing shaped frames before you make your decision on your final choice.

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Robert McKenzie is an author specializing in a wide variety of subjects including /sunglasstyles.com>Sunglasses for your face type.n


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