SALT. Optics Introduces 6 New Releases

SALT. Optics has recently releases their new Spring Collection 2012.

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Sienna Miller in Oliver People’s Gregory Peck Sunglasses

Oliver People’s Gregory Peck sunglasses at AwesomeEyeglasses.com


Google to Lauch “Heads Up” Display Glasses

Sort of creepy, sort of awesome, these new glasses are taking vision to a whole new level.

http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/21/google-to-sell-terminator-style-glasses-by-years-end/


Eye Exam Stand Up Comedy


Julia Roberts in SALT. Optic’s Harper Sunglasses

Check out Julia Roberts in SALT. Optic’s Harper Sunglasses, in People Magazine’s May issue.


Paul Walker in SALT. Optics’ Terry Sunglasses

Check out Paul Walker in SALT. Optics’ Terry sunglasses.


Self-Adjusting Eyeglasses for Developing Nations

Global Vision 20/20 is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to bringing the gift of sight to developing nations. With optometrists inaccessible to many people, and the cost of eyeglasses unrealistic to those living on less than a dollar a day, self-adjusting eyeglasses are allowing people to see clearly. Click the image below to read more about this wonderful organization.


Complementing Your Hairstyle with Your Glasses

So, you just bought a fabulous pair of eyeglasses. They look great with your face shape, coloring and style. The only problem is your hairstyle isn’t going well with the new frames.

Here are some tips on matching your hairstyle to your glasses.

As a glasses wearer, you already know how difficult it is maintaining a fabulous hairdo if you have to constantly take your glasses on and off. This messes up the ‘do you spent so much time perfecting. Go for a hairstyle that keeps the hair away from your glasses, this will help the strands stay put.

Keep your bangs trimmed often, as they may interfere with your glasses and can look unkept if left too long. Bangs look great with light frames, so avoid large glasses, or frames that are too thick and heavy if you have bangs.

Color

If you normally keep your hair the same color, select a frame that will match your hair color, or complement it. Brown hair looks great with metal or dark frames. Blonde hair looks good with transparent or very light frames. Redheads look good in just about any color except white or yellow.

Style

When styling your hair for glasses, make sure the hairdo is in balance with the frame. When wearing a style that pulls your hair away from your face (i.e ponytail or bun), remember that your face will get extra focus with your glasses on. Your glasses can be used to either draw attention to your hairstyle, or to divert that attention.

  • Your glasses should accent your hairstyle and the frame should match the strongest element of your style.
  • If you want the best style to show off your fabulous frame, try a short hairstyle.
  • Almost any style that pulls the hair off of your face will look good with any frame.
  • A side-part looks great with square-shaped glasses.

Match your frame to your hairstyle

For wide frames, avoid hairstyles with lots of volume on the sides. Try hairstyles with a bit of height on the top. Chunky, textured bangs, long end lengths with no volume and short style with strong vertical lines also work well with square frames.

When wearing large frames, avoid long hairstyles with no volume, straight styles, or short pixie cuts. Styles that look best with large frames are proportion hairstyles and long, layered styles with volume on the sides.

With small frames, it is best to avoid styles that box in the face. Short, cropped styles with some wave highlight the face, showing off your frames.


Recycling Old Eyeglasses

Everyone has old eyeglasses lying around. With eyeglasses now a fashion accessory , many people have several pairs and change them out when styles and seasons change.

Instead of tossing your old frames, why not give them to someone in need? The Lions Club will accept your used eyeglasses and will give them to someone who needs them to see better.

How awesome is that?

Click the image below to be directed to the Lions Club’s recycling eyeglasses page.


Architects and Their Glasses

While some professions are associated with a specific style of eyewear, architects are the leader. It is easy to spot an architect by his eyewear. Usually it is a heavy, geometric shape, in black.

  Les Corbusier

I.M Pei

  Philip Johnson

  Eero Saarinen

Get the Look!


The Nolan by SALT Optics


ProDesign’s 7614 in Shiny Black


Oliver Peoples’ Gregory Peck in Blac
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