There are so many fabulous frames available on the market that choosing a pair is something like cruising around an empty car park – there are so many spaces to choose from, how can you make a choice?
Always begin with making an appointment to have your eyes properly and professionally tested. A comprehensive eye test will include colour tests and depending on your age might even include testing for glaucoma or other eye diseases. Take the advice offered by your eye care practitioner and only begin shopping for frames when you have been provided with a prescription.
If your sight is extremely poor, it is likely that your lenses will be thicker and you might opt for paying for a lens thinning process, to make the lenses both more attractive look at and lighter to wear. Modern lens technology allows for considerable slimming down and can make even the strongest prescription lenses suitable for fashionable frames.
When considering which frames to purchase, share a little information with your eye care practitioner. If you spend half of every day in the gym, for instance, it might be a good idea to purchase highly robust frames, possibly featuring the kind of flexibility that allows for accidental crushing or impact. If you are going to avail yourself of the many ‘two for one’ deals that are highlighted in optical outlets, consider choosing a good quality pair of 100% UV filtering sunglasses as your second pair. Traditionally, this kind of choice is available during the Summer months.
Look at your reflection in a mirror carefully and decide on the shape of your face and the colour of your complexion. Your eye care practitioner has specialist training to choose a collection of frames that are suitable for your particular face shape and colouring so take advice and ask for a short list of possible frames to be presented for you to try. Most opticians will provide a tray of a dozen frames and advise on whether your prescription is suitable for the frames you like.
Do not go against the advice of your eye care practitioner and attempt to buy frames that do not suit your lenses. Although opticians will advise, very few will refuse to make glasses to your order and you could end up ordering spectacles that look awful. Returning the glasses will be impossible unless an error has been made by the optical provider and you could waste a lot of money in an expensive experiment.
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