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How to look great in glasses By Louise Stone, Store Director of Specsavers Opticas Jávea and Calpe
Our Spectacle Wearer of the Year competition gives you the chance to win €1,000, or a pair of designer frames worth 159€. To help you get ready to enter here are our tips for looking great in glasses.
Q. What things should I consider when choosing a pair of glasses? A. Consider your face shape, colouring and style. Different style glasses will suit different face shapes and by choosing colours that match your hair colour and skin type, you can find the glasses which complement you perfectly. Think of your glasses as an extension of your wardrobe and an accessory to dress your face! This way you will complement your fashion sense with your glasses choice and set off your look perfectly.
Q. What colour frames would work with blonde hair and fair skin? A. Try lightweight styles with delicate colour effects. Experiment with colours that add warmth to your skin tone. Avoid dark, heavy styles, cold colours such as blues and greens, and light-coloured metals.
Q. How can I tell if glasses are the right size for me? A. Glasses come in different sizes just like clothes, try out our Digital Precision Eyecare to ensure a perfect fit. This is a cutting edge new way of selecting and fitting customers’ glasses, using imaging software on tablet devices. This is very clever kit and gets customers much more involved with the frames and lens selection.
Specsavers staff are fully trained to offer style advice on the latest trends and styles to suit all face shapes and help make glasses wearers look and feel great. To enter the Spectacle Wearer of the Year competition visit
en.specsavers.es/loveglasses before the 11th of June.
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