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All about Frame By Opto. Ivan, Optician Wen Bing Updated version from 5/2024. All about Frame By Opto. Ivan, Optician Wen Bing What are the name of parts of spectacle? 1. End Tube, Normally fit at metal frame....

All about Frame By Opto. Ivan, Optician Wen Bing Updated version from 5/2024. All about Frame By Opto. Ivan, Optician Wen Bing What are the name of parts of spectacle? 1. End Tube, Normally fit at metal frame. Updated version from 5/2024. All about Frame By Opto. Ivan, Optician Wen Bing 2. Type of nose pad Updated version from 5/2024. All about Frame By Opto. Ivan, Optician Wen Bing 3. Types of Screw in Frame Part Updated version from 5/2024. All about Frame By Opto. Ivan, Optician Wen Bing Updated version from 5/2024. 4. Nylon For Half Frame All about Frame By Opto. Ivan, Optician Wen Bing 5. Rimless Frame o Bushings type of rimless Updated version from 5/2024. o Screw type of rimless 6. A Look at Different Frames: Styles and Designs of Frames: Classic: Timeless designs like rectangular or oval shapes, often in neutral colors. Trendy: Modern and fashionable designs with unique shapes, bold colors, and patterns. Vintage: Retro-inspired styles, such as cat-eye or round frames. Sporty: Designed for active lifestyles, often with enhanced durability and grip. Luxury: High-end frames made from premium materials, often featuring designer logos and intricate details. All about Frames (cont’) By Opto. Ivan Factors to Consider When Selecting Frames: Comfort: Frames should fit well without causing discomfort. Updated version from 5/2024. Durability: Consider the material’s strength and resistance to wear and tear. Weight: Lighter frames are generally more comfortable for extended wear. Style: Choose frames that match your personal style and wardrobe. Functionality: Consider your lifestyle and how you’ll use the glasses (e.g., for sports, reading, everyday use). 2. Selecting the Right Frame Face Shapes: Matching Frames to Face Shapes: Oval Face: Characteristics: Balanced proportions with a slightly narrower forehead and chin. Recommended Frames: Almost any style works, especially wider frames that maintain the face’s natural balance. Round Face: Characteristics: Soft curves with equal width and height. Recommended Frames: Angular and narrow frames, such as rectangular and square shapes, to add definition. Square Face: Characteristics: Strong jawline and broad forehead, with a width and height that are roughly equal. Recommended Frames: Round or oval frames to soften angular features. Heart-Shaped Face: Characteristics: Wide forehead and cheekbones with a narrow chin. Recommended Frames: Bottom-heavy frames to add width to the lower face, or rimless frames to reduce emphasis on the forehead. Diamond Face: Characteristics: Narrow forehead and jawline with broad cheekbones. Recommended Frames: Oval or cat-eye frames to balance the cheekbones and highlight the eyes. Enhancing Facial Features with Appropriate Frames: Highlight Eyes: Frames with decorative or colorful elements near the eyes can draw attention to them. Balance Proportions: Choosing frames that contrast with face shapes can create a balanced look (e.g., round frames for angular faces and vice versa). Accentuate Features: Bold frames can highlight strong features, while subtle frames can downplay prominent features. Updated version from 5/2024. All about Frame Opto. Ivan Considerations for Frame Durability and Design: ▪ Frame Material Strength: Opt for durable frame materials like stainless steel, titanium, or acetate for longevity and resistance to wear and tear. ▪ Compatibility with Lens Thickness: Choose frames that can accommodate the desired lens thickness without compromising aesthetics or comfort. ▪ Frame Design Features: Look for sturdy hinges, reinforced temple arms, and adjustable nose pads for added durability and comfort. Updated version from 5/2024.

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