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A Quick Run Down of What Makes a Good Pair of Eyeglasses.

Eyeglasses should look good while they help you to see well. With this in mind, be sure to consider your eyes, face, eyebrow shape, and hairstyle when selecting new eyeglass frames. To draw attention away from a long nose, choose frames with a drop bridge, and veer away from aviator frames. The bridge on your eyeglass frames transfers most of the frames’ weight to your nose, but it’s the side ear pieces that hold your frames in place on top of the ears. At1 Hour EyeDocsour optician's will tell for most eyeglass wearers, regular skull temples, which bend over the ear, perform well. For active wearers, comfort cables, which hook behind the ears, perform even better. They are a good choice for youngsters since they are difficult to dislodge. “Library” temples extend straight back over the ears and are held in place with pressure, making them ideal for reading glasses  because they slip on and off easily. As for folding your eyeglasses flexible hinges stand up well to children’s tugging  by allowing the temples to swing out wide. Because the hinges absorb almost all the mechanical forces exerted oneyeglass frames, they should be selected as much with sturdiness in mind as style. If your eyes are widely spaced, look to oval or heavy frames, and shy away from squares. If your eyes droop, opt for angular frames, and avoid cat eyes and aviators. For low cheekbones, go with cat eyes or ovals, and stay away from round frames. If you have narrow eyes, be on the lookout for thin frames, and stay away from deep-set and narrow frames. Eyeglasses can help people see the real you, or they can help create the image you want. The key is to find the right frames to match your face shape as well as your personality and lifestyle.  Come and visit 1 Hour EyeDocs inMontrose, CO. Make sure to leave a review of your visit onYelp! ...read more

By 1 Hour EyeDocs July 07, 2015

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