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Matching Hair Color To Reading Glasses

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Style is not just a matter of being fashion conscious, it is a question of aesthetics. One's style quotient is reflected by one's taste in their clothing and accessories. However, there are some essential accessories that can eclipse one's sense of style. A reading glass is one such thing. The common perception is that glasses makes one look as a librarian is completely wrong. One must choose their reading glasses according to their looks. An easy means to do so is by simply matching hair color to reading glasses.

One's hair color is an extension of one's expression. One of the many things a person will notice about you is the color of your hair and its highlights; you can accentuate them further by matching hair color to reading glasses. One of the best things about reading glasses is that they come in various shades of color. Instead of matching the color of reading glasses to the eyes, it is a better idea to try matching hair color to the reading glasses as it gives a very unconventional look to a person and draws the eyes towards the face.

Find Your Match

Blonde - Blondes look good with glasses that are in light, pastel shades. Those looking for a touch of class can go for light to medium brown or tortoise shell finish. Black frames are also there for blondes, who want a classic look as matching hair color to reading glasses is effortless with black frames.

Brown- those with Brown hair can use their reading glasses to compliment their hair color. Deep brown or burgundy colors look especially eye catching. Brunettes can also go for a tortoiseshell finish.

Black- The color black is a classic, not only does it go with every thing it is classy and stylish in itself. Black haired people need not fret over their eyeglasses because they can wear any color, however, if one wants to add class to their whole get up they can try a dark tortoise finish.

Red- red heads can go for any color except yellow. A warm brown frame usually suits read heads but a tortoiseshell finish looks good also.

Silver- If you have silvering hair, then you can try frames that can add color. Red and magenta reading glasses look especially good of people with silver hair. Tortoiseshell and yellow are a big no for such people.

It is important to look for reading glasses that compliment the face. Make sure that the reading glasses are contradictory to your face cut, as it can add to the illusion of a balanced face cut. It is not possible to find one pair of reading eyeglasses that can suit every occasion but matching hair color to reading glasses is an easy way to accessorize your look and that ways you do not look out of place in an event. What's more, you do not have to neglect your eyesight to look good. Check it out for yourself and see if you look like a librarian or a stylish person with taste and class.

Comments

E Optics 2 years ago

These are all great tips, not only for matching to reading glasses but also eyeglasses and sunglasses.

VibrantViews 2 years ago

THanks! Working on coloring the hair this week (shhh!), then off for new glasses - Charge!!

Mary C. 13 months ago

Thanks! It's great help! I will def try!

Sweettalk 13 months ago

What the heck?!?! We r all human we can pick it out ourselves!!!!

Jessie Fuentes 11 months ago

I've naturally dark blonde hair that has been dyed (over and over) about two shades lighter. I've highlights also. I'm attempting to lessen the damage of my hair, but would like to go light brown (closer to natural) and still get highlights about the front to keep it from obtaining too boring. Any guidance on deposit only hair color, and if I can keep my hair relatively healthy with out the "mousy brown" look. I was thinking like Lauren Conrad (The HIlls). Any tips could be appriciated.

txt 9 months ago

We haul away everything. We even haul away stuff your local dump doesn't take!

NARENDER KUMAR 7 months ago

pink frames with craizal lens boys

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