How to choose glasses frames? I still remember when I was a child, I thought others would look great wearing glasses, and I pretended to be nearsighted and asked my parents to wear glasses with me. Then, I deliberately said I couldn't see clearly during the vision test. But I believe there are many people who have done similar things. The type of person you want to see should cherish your eyes, avoid your glasses, and choose glasses frames instead.

 

So, let's first understand what a suitable frame is. Pay attention to the position of the upper frame, lower frame, and pile head. The upper frame should not exceed the eyebrow bone, the lower frame should not exceed the middle of the nasal wing, and the pile head should not exceed the ear position. And pay attention to the turning position of the mirror legs, not too long or too short. This is the most basic requirement, except for some special eyewear constructions.

 

From the center of the eyebrows to the underside of the nasal wing is the atrium. If the ratio of the atrium is short, a frame with a shorter height should be chosen. If the ratio of the atrium is long, a frame with a longer height should be chosen. Note that the proportion of the atrium refers to the proportion of the atrium relative to the upper and lower courtyards. If the proportion of the atrium is moderate, you can choose a longer or shorter frame.

 

Of course, it is not ruled out to wear more extended frames for shorter atriums or to wear shorter frames for longer atriums. Aesthetic differences will not be discussed.