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The Complete Guide to Colors for Glasses:

If you have ever bought glasses in a store before, you know the number of hours of fittings and trying on frame after frame to find a pair that looks great on your face. You may feel like you’ve tried every pair in the store before finding the one that works for you. What if you could narrow down your choices? What if you could choose your glasses entirely online?

Matching the frame to the eye color

Eye color can also help you choose the color of your glasses. However, eye colors can belong to more than one category. For example, although blue is a cool color, blue eyes can range from a cool violet tone to a warm blue-gray. Brown, a warm color, can range from a light yellow to a cool, almost black. In general, people with particularly vivid eyes, such as blue or green, may want a pair of glasses that mimic the color of their eyes. Here are some suggestions to help you choose frames that suit your eye color:

Blue eyes: If you have blue eyes, you can generally wear any color glasses. However, to make your eyes stand out, you may want to try frames that are a contrasting color to your eyes, such as brown or red.

Green eyes: If you have green eyes, you may want to try frames that are blue or purple. These colors will help bring out the green in your eyes.

Brown eyes: If you have brown eyes, you have a lot of flexibility when it comes to frame color. You can generally wear any color glasses, but you may want to try frames that are a contrasting color to your eyes, such as pink or green.

Gray eyes: If you have gray eyes, you may want to try frames that are blue or purple. These colors will help bring out the gray in your eyes.

Hazel eyes: If you have hazel eyes, you may want to try frames that are green or brown. These colors will help bring out the hazel in your eyes.

Hair color

Hair color is another important factor to consider when choosing the color of your glasses. There are many shades and undertones in hair color, just like in skin color, with both warm and cool variations. Here are some frame colors to consider based on your hair color:

Blonde hair: If you have blonde hair, you can try gold, copper, or even pink frames to add a pop of color to your look.

Brown hair: If you have brown hair, you can try brown, green, or blue frames to complement your complexion and hair.

Red hair: If you have red hair, you can try red, orange, or gold frames to bring out the red in your hair and complexion.

Black hair: If you have black hair, you can try black, gray, or even colorful frames to add a touch of originality to your look.

Gray hair: If you have gray hair, you can try gray, silver, or even blue frames to bring out the gray in your hair and complexion.

Assessing the skin tone Your skin tone can also help you choose the right color glasses. There are three main categories of skin tone: cool, warm, and neutral.

Cool skin tones: If you have cool skin tones, you may have pink or blue undertones. You may want to try frames that are silver, black, or blue.

Warm skin tones: If you have warm skin tones, you may have yellow or gold undertones. You may want to try frames that are gold, brown, or tortoise shell.

Neutral skin tones: If you have neutral skin tones, you may not have strong undertones. You can generally wear any color frames.”

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