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Eyewear products made in accordance with specific prescriptions should follow a universal tenet that the right eyeglass frames must match the wearers personality and lifestyle. It is a common practice nowadays that lots of folks need to participate in various activities. To suit specific occasions, they are sometimes encouraged to keep more than one pair of eyeglasses. This is similar to the application of maintaining several pairs of shoes. Even if the mentioned practice is widely accepted, there are still some basic codes that are supposed to be followed. For instance, it is never suitable for serious teachers, doctors and army leaders to choose eyeglasses with an unusual or astonishing color like red or purple. Blue eyeglasses are not suitable for everyone. It is true that blue is more mild than red and purple, but it is really not a generic color.
The basic criterion to follow while choosing a frame color is that eyewear should repeat the users personal best feature. A simplest example is using a blue frame to match blue eyes. In theory, all people have either cool or warm coloring. The first type is blue-based and the second is yellow-based. And every eyewear user goes best with his or her personal color base. In this sense, blue eyeglasses are most suitable for people with a cool coloring.