Here’s some tips in order for you to make a better decision when selecting your sunglasses, choosing the right ones according to your hair color, that will make you stand out.
Once again, these are just suggestions, because you are the ultimate judge!
In order to be more accurate, we can divide blonde hair in 2 categories:
Honey/bronze blondes: if your blonde has a warm tone you can use warm colors like coral, green and red. If you like metallic shades, go for gold.
Platinum/cool blondes: if your blonde is cool and light it goes perfectly along with black sunglasses, which create an amazing contrast. Pink and blue are also an option. Avoid yellow and gold.
Best color sunglasses for dark hair:
Light Brown: try to avoid dark colors and choose red, emerald green or white instead. Havana and bronce can also compliment you well.
Dark Brown: it is probable you have warm tones running through your hair. Black and Pink shades do match very well your hair color. Even blue and burgundy can work. For metal, much better silver or gun metal.
Black: if your hair are black and you like metal frames you are lucky, because any metal color will look nice on you. Try to avoid washed out colors. Bright colors like green or yellow are risky too, unless you want a big impact. Browns or havanas and black will fit perfectly.
Red: there are many colors and metals that can match redheads. Browns and havanas on top of all. Greens or reddish browns are nice too. For metals, gold and copper.
Grey: for grey hair all variations of grey are an excellent choice. Black, navy blue, cherry red and light browns can do the work too.
FAST TIP: How to recognize the color of sunglasses
Sometimes is hard to recognize which is the exact color of our sunglasses, simply because lenses play an important part 😊.
If the frame is tiny and metal you can focus on the lens color, otherwise focus on the frame color, checking that it goes along with a neutral lens color.
If the frame is a very bright color (shiny green) you can even ignore the lens color, because the frame will stand alone.
Stylish Synergy: Sunglasses for Different Hair Styles
Whether your hair color is bold or subtle, and your style extravagant or understated, achieving balance is key. Pair vibrant hair colors with neutral frames for a sophisticated look, or enhance subtle hues with bold and expressive eyewear.
Once you determine your skin's undertones, you can find the colors that go best with your skin! If you have cool undertones, wear blues, purples, silver, or emerald greens. If your undertones are warmer, you'll probably look best in earthy tones like tortoise, brown, blue and light green.
Frames should fit snugly on your nose and ears, but not pinch or rub. The weight of sunglasses should be evenly distributed between your ears and nose. Frames should be light enough to avoid excess friction on these contact points. Your eyelashes should not contact the frame.
Coral, green and different shades of orange and red look great on all blondes. Colors that should be avoided by them include yellow and gold, as they look very overwhelming.
Brunettes with cooler, darker hair usually have an ashy undertone in their hair colour. Black, pink or blue sunglasses suit you well. However, cooler brown and beige tones complement your hair colour best.
Sunglasses with green lenses provide better contrast than gray lenses, transmit color accuracy better than brown lenses, and are ideal for both sunny and low-light environments. Perfect for water or field sports such as cycling or skiing, green lenses protect and comfort your eyes on foggy, cloudy, or bright days.
Glasses Measurements. Close. You'll find up to three numbers on glasses frames, and they stand for the lens width, bridge width, and temple length. These numbers are written on the inside of one arm and may be separated by spaces or dashes. Often, a small square shape separates the lens width from the bridge width.
Black, gray, or blue frames are often recommended if you have cool undertones, whereas tan, pink, or red may be suggested for a warm undertone. Of course, these matchups are subjective—we think you should always go with whatever color you like best.
Can I wear glasses in a different color than my hair? Yes, you can! However, make sure to choose a color that compliments your hair and skin tone to create a balanced and harmonious look.
Go for light-coloured metal frames in silver, gold or bronze, as well as black or dark tortoiseshell. More earthy tones of greens, reds and golds will look great on warmer tones. But you should avoid pastels or heavy, very dark styles.
To really enhance and intensify your eye colour your colourist might opt for a contrasting colour. For instance - if your eyes are blue, a caramel or golden blonde tone will make them appear even bluer. If they are green, a fiery or soft red tone could be the perfect colour for you.
Black hair gives you a nice base to work from and is perhaps the best hair colour for all metallic framed sunglasses. This is perfect for anybody looking for a silver, gold or bronze frame for their sunglasses. Brown, burgundy and havana are all also really nice options to match black hair.
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