Choosing The Right Glasses

April 6, 2026

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Choosing The Right Glasses

There are plenty of ways to choose a new pair of glasses. Many people simply try on different pairs until they see something they like. This may keep them from seeing many frame styles that would be far better for their faces. To make sure that you get the glasses that will do the most for your look, it is important to pay attention to the shape of the frames. If you are considering new glasses, visit our team at Dunedin Eye Care in Dunedin to choose from our variety of frames.


Oval Faces

The need behind paying attention to the shape of the frames is because the ideal face shape is an oval. With your eyeglass frames, you are trying to rebalance your face so that it looks more like this shape. The frames you choose should take your face shape into account before you decide on which frames would be the best for you. If your face is triangular, wider at the bottom than the top, some wide frames would be best to create a more balanced look. Look in the mirror first and figure out your face shape. You can then determine which shape would be best to compliment your face. If you already have an oval-shaped face, virtually any frame shape will work well for your face.


Frame Colors

Eyeglass frames come in every possible color. If you already know which colors flatter your skin and hair colors, try on a few pairs in those colors to see if they work. If those colors are too bright, try lighter colors or even clear frames before you make your final choice.


Get Your New Glasses in Dunedin, FL

If you need new glasses, you need an eye exam to make sure you get the best prescription for your vision. Call Dr. Coates at Dunedin Eye Care today at (727) 733-0443 to schedule an appointment for an exam or to choose from our selection of frames.

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