To select an correct sunglasses for yourself, you must become familiar with the measurement printed on the inside of the sunglasses temples. The measurements will include three differents numbers related to the sunglasses. One of the numbers will be the lens width, which is how wide the lenses of the sunglasses are.
The second number is the bridge distance, which measure the distance between the lenses over your nose. Finally, the third number is the temple length, which is the length of the sunglasses arms behind your ear. These three dimensions will allow you to find sunglasses that is appropriate for your face shape and that will physically fit you.
How to Choose the Right Sunglasses
The size code printed on sunglasses is helpful in that it allow you to compare different pair of sunglasses without having to try them on. Sunglasses with a wide lens and narrow bridge will not fit the same as sunglasses with a narrow lens and wide bridge. Therefore, by reading the size code, you can avoid buying sunglasses that either pinch at your nose or slide down your face.
This code will help you to find sunglasses that are comfortabley while you are moving. Face shape affect the way that sunglasses look on a person, as well as how they feel on a person. Individuals with oval faces can wear many different type of sunglasses, but they should consider the weight of the sunglasses.
Individuals with round faces should look for sunglasses with angular feature. Individuals with square faces should look for sunglasses with soft curves in the lenses. Those with heart or diamond faces should select sunglasses that even out the features of there face, as well as individuals with oblong faces who should opt for sunglasses with extra width.
These suggestions are for sunglasses that will help to balance the various features of each face shape. Different activities that you perform require different type of sunglasses. For instance, running require sunglasses that are lightweight and have nose pads that will secure the sunglasses when you are racing forward.
Cycling requires sunglasses with a wide peripheral view and have wind protection built into the lenses. Golf sunglasses have an added benefit of contrast for the grass, and sunglasses used for the gym or training may be of the mid-wrap style. Sunglasses of each of these types have been design to meet the requirements of the activity.
The lens tint and the visible light that those lenses transmit impacts the way in which you see and the amount of light that enters your eyes. High transmission lenses allow for more light to enter your eyes, while lower transmission lenses allow for less light to enter your eyes. Amber and rose lenses provide more contrast on green surfaces, while grey lenses will provide you with the most naturaly viewing of the colors of the objects that you are viewing with the sunglasses.
Polarized sunglasses will reduce the amount of reflected light from roads or water, which is beneficial to those who use sunglasses for long periods of outdoor activity. The technology that the lenses contain impact the performance and price of the sunglasses. Some sunglasses have lenses with a single base curve, which is helpful for individuals that move quick.
Others have multi-layer treatment to the lenses to allow for more impact and UV protection. Both of these technologies are useful for different types of wearers, but each have their own benefit. Proper care for sunglasses will extend the life of the sunglasses and protect the coating on the lenses.
First, you should rinse the lenses to remove any grit that may scratch the lenses. A small amount of mild soap should be used to remove the oil on the lenses that could degrade the anti-reflective lens coating. A microfiber cloth should be used to dry the lenses to avoid micro scratches that may occur if the lenses are dried with clothing.
Finally, the sunglasses should be stored in a case and stored away from extreme heat. Finally, a fit check will ensure that the sunglasses are comfortable. The sunglasses should be near your brows, the lenses should cover your eyes, and the temples should be on your ears without pinch your ears.
These factors will ensure that the sunglasses will provide coverage for your eyes, be comfortable to wear, and remain stable when you are performing your activities. Thus, if the sunglasses provide coverage, comfort, and stability for your eyes, the sunglasses will remain in place during your activities.

