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Women’s Reading Glasses for Heart, Square and Diamond Face Shapes

How do you choose the best women’s reading glasses for face shapes other than round or oval?  It is helpful to know some tips that can come handy when you shop online for readers that you cannot try on.  Forum sites offer valuable information, so don’t skip those.  Read on for more tips culled from experiences of people who are constantly wearing glasses. Tips for Heart-Shaped Face Think how lucky some women are to have love written across their faces!  Heart-shaped faces always look great with the right reading glasses on; however, it is not always easy to find a suitable pair for a face that has a broad forehead and a narrow chin.  If you have this face shape, go for rimless reading glasses as these “minimize” the prominence of your forehead.  To create an illusion of a wider chin, women’s reading glasses with frames that are wider at the base are the best. Agile Women's Reading Glasses by Melissa Eye Wear are plastic semi-rimless reading glasses for w

Best Women’s Reading Glasses for Oval and Round Face Shapes

Not all women’s reading glasses would look good on just any woman.  This is so because faces differ in shape and reading glasses suitable for a particular face shape may not look great on another face shape.  It is therefore necessary that you know your face shape before you attempt to buy a pair of women’s reading glasses online. Why Buy Your Eyewear Online You can’t try them on, but you can choose from a plethora of women’s eyewear that may not be available when you buy them from stores, unless you really want to gas up and check from store to store.  Thus, buying online gives you more options.  You can compare prices as well; avail of free shipping incentives, and check out new stocks before they hit stores. Do not forget to check forums, blogs and product reviews as these interactive sites often give valuable information that you may find useful.  Also, do not hesitate to email or phone in your questions to several dealers in your area about warranties, shipping

Trendy Reading Glasses and Tips for a More Fashionable You

Trendy reading glasses can do wonders on how you look.  You can jazz up a simple get-up of plain denims and a dainty-looking shirt with a pair of women’s reading glasses and you would not look boring at all.  Try on a few pairs that come in various frame sizes and colors, and match these with items in your closet that you rarely wear; you will be surprised at your transformation before the mirror.  Today, trendy reading glasses give you no reasons to look dull or unexciting.  It’s the right time to shine! Allude Women's Reading Glasses by Melissa Eyewear   However, be wary about wearing just any pair of trendy reading glasses.  Not because they are trendy, they can be right for you.  Also, don’t fall into the trap of “star-power” – those ads you watch on TV, in movies, and even when you surf online.  Keanu Reeves looks perfect in his Matrix eyewear because HE IS Keanu Reeves!  Unless you have the same face shape and skin color, DO NOT expect to look as great as K

Women’s Reading Glasses: Things You Might have Missed about Your Readers

 Michal Marcol/FreeDigitalPhotos.net Not all women’s reading glasses are the same. Before you buy a pair of readers, you should know your exact need in seeing things clearly. And women are like their reading glasses. No two women are alike. Even if you can readily buy a pair of reading glasses over the counter or through an online purchase, it always pays to spend time assessing your specific needs before your place your order. Do you struggle to read with the paper away from your face?  Can you see things, or read text in clear vision, even at a distance?  Do your eyes squint too often when in front of your computer screen?  These are just some of the questions you should answer as honestly as you can before you make a decision as to what style of women’s reading glasses to buy. Full Frames or Half-Frames   When does one use full-frameglasses?  When you find text blurry when you read it at close range, or when reading consumes a great deal of your time at wor