Monday, December 12, 2016

Why Pink and White Sunglasses Designed for Women?








Women are the person who knows the color value. They are experts in wearing all pink/white; the pink work suit, the pink/white dress, the pink purse. They are also masters of wearing white, whether it's for a wedding gown, a summer party dress or in a golf outfit. Then there are all the colors in between that they know how to mix and match. The pinks of spring, the oranges, yellows and browns of fall, and the reds and blues of summer and every color under the sun becomes their palette when they are preparing an outfit to wear.


Why is it any different when it comes to sunglasses? After all, women know how to look good in color, and pink sunglasses come in all shades of good looking colors. If we put two and two together, women should be having a ball when it comes to mixing and matching sunglasses to match their moods, their outfits, or the time of day. By looking at pictures in fashion magazines, and women on the street, it seems women are taking full advantage of the best fashion accessory your face--sunglasses.


On all women of course, not all colors look the same. The key knows which colors work best with your tastes, as well as your natural appearance.


Mostly, this relationship breaks down to matching a woman's normal color tones to the colors that she carries white sunglasses. As an example if a woman have cool skin complexion or a warm complexion then white sunglasses looks more suitable. Warm complexions tend to have yellow, orange, or peach colored skin tones, while cooler skin tones lean toward blue, olive, or pink undertones.


Your hair color can also help you determine the best color of shades for you. Bright blonde, vivid browns, fiery reds, and jet blacks are all warm colors for hair. Hay colored blonde, shiny blacks, whites, grays, and mixed browns are more on the cool side of hair colors. If you are unsure on where your hair falls on the warm-cool spectrum, let your skin tones guide you to the perfect color.


Ladies with humid complexions and/or warm hair colors may look best in frames in colors like gold, bronze, tortoise, off-white and colors like white, silver, blue, pink, charcoal, violet and black. However, there are exceptions to every rule, and private preference plays a big part in the color of sunglasses that are right for you. If you are still shy on what color sunglass suits you, try the trendy playgoodr sunglasses that direct the focus on your face.


What colors look best most women already have an idea of them? But it never hurts to know there is a little fashion science behind your exquisite fashion sense, especially when the end result is a great pair of sunglasses.

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