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As we all know, the sun can be a very deadly thing. It has the possibility to attack us from above, burning our skin and retinas. To avoid this, we can use sunscreen, but the best way to protect our eyes is with sunglasses. Some people prefer to buy an old pair of sunglasses because a new pair is not always that cheap. Although, Designer Sunglasses are the way to go. The simple reason is they usually provide more UV protection than your standard sunglasses. But when you are talking about protection for your eyes, don't you want to get the best for them?
Most people believe that the benefits of using Polarized Sunglasses outweigh the negative aspects of the product (such as reading from LCD screens). The explanation is very simple: light reflected from flat surfaces, results in glare and is generally horizontally polarized. This horizontally polarized light can be blocked by vertically oriented lenses. By this, we are capable to eliminate the glare.
The shape of your face
When you decide to buy your Designer Sunglasses, you will first need to determine the shape of your face. There are different types of faces and to intercept this, there are also different sunglasses.

Square face:
People who have this type of face have a strong jaw line and a square chin. People with this type of face will be able to make use of oval and round frames. Good advice is to stay away from square shaped glasses, as these will not suit well with your face.
Oval Face:
People with an Oval Face will be more balanced, with a narrow chin and high cheekbones. All frame types will work for those people, whether they want an oval, a round or a Square Frame.
Oblong face:
The name says it all, oblong faces tend to suit better with taller frames.
Diamond face:
A person with this type of face has a narrow eye line, as well as a narrow jawline. The cheekbones are the hardest part and the entire face is angular. The advise here is to wear angled glasses, such as cat eyed glasses. Avoid anything that will draw attention to your eye line.
