Sunglasses are a stylish accessory meant to protect our eyes all year round. They’re not just a summer accessory. But a good pair of sunglasses might have a hefty price tag. So, when it comes to choosing sunglasses, you must take a lot of things into consideration.

You may be a person who’s into the trends, or maybe you like the classics. There are multiple options for you to choose from. You can go with designer glasses, like Gucci, or Gentle Monster eyewear brands, which are stylish. Or you can go with sports sunglasses, such as Oakley prescription glasses, which are great for sports and outdoor activities. Whichever brand or style you choose from will depend on your purpose for using your sunglasses. What’s important is that you protect your eyes when you’re outside with style!

So, we’ve created a guide to help you choose the perfect sunglasses that match all your styles! If you’re curious about what you need to consider when choosing your pair, keep on reading our article to find out more.

  1. Choose a Pair with UV Protection

The most important aspect of your sunglasses is their UV protection ability. The main reason you should be wearing sunglasses is to protect your eyes. Without UV protection, your eyes, and vision would be at risk of developing certain diseases caused by exposure to the sun. Here are some of the diseases that you could be at risk for if you do not protect your eyes:

  • Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration is when a part of your retina is damaged. This causes you to lose your central vision, which will make you unable to see fine details.

  • Cataracts

Cataracts happen when the tissue in the lens of your eye starts to get cloudy. This is because the proteins and the fibers within the lens of your eyes break down.  This also causes your vision to be cloudy.

  • Skin Cancer

Skin cancer often happens on the skin and around our eyes. This is because our skin here is thinner and more sensitive. Basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma are some of the types of cancer that can occur.

  • Pterygium

Pterygium is a wedge-shaped growth on the cornea of our eyes. It is also called surfer’s eye, since it is caused by the environment that a surfer works in, such as wind, sun, and dust. It doesn’t cause blindness, but it can cause red, dry, and irritated eyes.

The easiest way to prevent these diseases would be to get a pair of sunglasses that have 100% UVA and UVB protection. Surely, good and healthy vision protected by your sunglasses will not go out of style.

  1. Make Sure It Matches Your Face Shape

The main consideration for your sunglasses when it comes to complimenting you is your face shape. Different face shapes suit different frames and a wrong choice can lead to emphasizing an unflattering feature of yours. Here is a list of face shapes and the types of frames that would suit them.

  • Round-Shaped Face

A round-shaped face means the width and length are almost the same. The face shape almost has no pointed angles with the hairline also round-shaped and smooth. The best way to flatter your face is to use frames that have an angle. Frames, such as square, rectangle, or cat-eye are all suitable for these types of face shapes. You should avoid round or oval frames as this may not help balance your face.

  • Oval-Shaped Face

An oval-shaped face has a slightly longer face length compared to the width. However, there are still no sharp or pointed angles to this face shape, and the hairline and chin are also rounded. This face type is what people consider the most balanced, so it is best not to disrupt this type of facial harmony.

Avoid large sunglasses and choose frames that are sized just as wide as your face. Butterfly, aviator, or cat-eye frames are all just the right size of frames and they suit this face type.

  • Square-Shaped Face

This face shape is similar to the round-shaped face in the sense that the length and width are identical. However, this type of face is more angular and pointed compared to the round face shape.

For this face type, you should avoid small and narrow frames. You can go with large frames or frames that are equal to the width of your face.

  • Heart-Shaped Face

A heart-shaped face is known for looking like an inverted triangle. The forehead is the widest part of this face shape, while the chin is the narrowest. In order to balance this type of face shape, you should avoid making the upper part of your face look bulky, as this makes the upper part much larger than the chin area.

Good frame choices for this face shape are round frames or small frames that have a narrow bridge.

  • Triangle-Shaped Face

This face shape has a face length slightly greater than the face width. The face narrows toward the temples and has narrow cheekbones and a narrow forehead. You must aim to broaden the upper part of your face when it comes to this face shape.

A good choice would be aviators, cat-eye frames, or frameless sunglasses.

  1. Take Your Skin’s Undertone into Consideration

For your glasses to match yourself, you must also take your skin tone into consideration. You need to find out if you have cool-toned, neutral-toned, or warm-toned skin. In order to check which type of undertone you have, you must go into natural light and observe your veins.

If your veins have a blue or purple-toned color to them then you have a cool-toned undertone. If you observe that they are green to a blue-green color, you have a warm-toned skin tone. If you have difficulty because your veins seem colorless or they match your skin tone, then you have a neutral undertone.

Once you have an idea of what your skin undertone is, you can use this knowledge to choose the color of your frames.

A warm undertone best matches warm frame colors, such as red, orange, yellow, gold, or brown. A cool undertone would best match cool frame colors, like blue, green, purple, or silver. If you have a neutral undertone you can choose any color.

A nude color matches any type of skin regardless of your undertone.

  1. Choose a Prescription Pair If You Need One

If you are someone who uses prescription glasses, you can also get sunglasses with a prescription. This eliminates the need to buy clip-on lenses or a spare pair of sunglasses for whenever you go outside. You can also wear your sunglasses while not worrying about the quality of your vision.

Conclusion

Sunglasses are an essential daily accessory, and it can be overwhelming to choose only one pair. However, with the knowledge of your eye protection needs, face type, skin tone, and prescription, you can narrow down your choices easily. We hope our article helped you make the perfect choice for sunglasses that match your style!

Author

Northern girl Laura is the epitome of a true entrepreneur. Laura’s spirit for adventure and passion for people blaze through House of Coco. She founded House of Coco in 2014 and has grown it in to an internationally recognised brand whilst having a lot of fun along the way. Travel is in her DNA and she is a true visionary and a global citizen.

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