so helpful! I have spent a lot of time trying to find the right size frames for my small face and high diopter prescription! I am so glad SOMEONE knows about the petite face grownup frame challenge! I have never heard this from any eye care professional in my 30 years of wearing petite glasses! Thanks for meeting a very important need!
Wonderful video! Aislinn - You generously give us information we all need to know to find glasses that will fit. I am DEFINITELY going to buy a pair from your company. Thank you so much. Beth
This was very, very, very useful. After years of mistakes, I finally picked the right size intuitively without looking at the measurements, but I now pay attention to measurements. I am within the petite range. The width on the side of my three pairs of glasses are all 48. The temple is 135. the height I had to measure. It was not on the side, but it was 30. My bridge is a bit big for me. It is 17, but that is the lowest size this manufacturer has. I did have a plastic pair at 49 width with a perfect bridge for me, but the temple was 130, which was a bit short for me. I coudl wear them, but I prefer 135. You remind me of Holly Hunter when she was young. It is meant as a compliment.
Very helpful video! I would love to know where to go to buy glasses with a smaller lens height (I guess these would be considered retro now?) similar to the ones you showed since these are the only glasses that look good on me. I have a very strong prescription and haven't been able to get new glasses in years because all of the frames are much too big and thus the glasses would be far too heavy and would overwhelm my face. Also, I'm in Canada or else I would happily purchase from your company! Thanks!
*I suggest when purchasing frames for your new glasses; always try to take someone with you that is honest, and would tell you the truth no matter what. As you look in the mirror, you can see for yourself what frames look good on your face. The prettiest frames should not be selected because of their appearance, but selected for their appearance on you.*
Ok you don't put in prescription lenses. And no, finding an optician that will put lenses on your frames is impossible. They all want to sell you new frames. Sucks because my rimless frames are still perfect. No one will make me lenses.
so helpful! I have spent a lot of time trying to find the right size frames for my small face and high diopter prescription! I am so glad SOMEONE knows about the petite face grownup frame challenge! I have never heard this from any eye care professional in my 30 years of wearing petite glasses! Thanks for meeting a very important need!
This series on fit is the best I've ever seen! Thanks so much!
Wonderful video! Aislinn - You generously give us information we all need to know to find glasses that will fit. I am DEFINITELY going to buy a pair from your company. Thank you so much. Beth
This was very, very, very useful. After years of mistakes, I finally picked the right size intuitively without looking at the measurements, but I now pay attention to measurements. I am within the petite range. The width on the side of my three pairs of glasses are all 48. The temple is 135. the height I had to measure. It was not on the side, but it was 30. My bridge is a bit big for me. It is 17, but that is the lowest size this manufacturer has. I did have a plastic pair at 49 width with a perfect bridge for me, but the temple was 130, which was a bit short for me. I coudl wear them, but I prefer 135. You remind me of Holly Hunter when she was young. It is meant as a compliment.
This was a very informative video. Thank you
Would Love to see lenses that are shorter for the shape of my face, plus my husband loves them on my face.
Very helpful video! I would love to know where to go to buy glasses with a smaller lens height (I guess these would be considered retro now?) similar to the ones you showed since these are the only glasses that look good on me. I have a very strong prescription and haven't been able to get new glasses in years because all of the frames are much too big and thus the glasses would be far too heavy and would overwhelm my face. Also, I'm in Canada or else I would happily purchase from your company! Thanks!
Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️❤️
*I suggest when purchasing frames for your new glasses; always try to take someone with you that is honest, and would tell you the truth no matter what. As you look in the mirror, you can see for yourself what frames look good on your face. The prettiest frames should not be selected because of their appearance, but selected for their appearance on you.*
Why am i only finding your videos 3 years too late!
Ok you don't put in prescription lenses. And no, finding an optician that will put lenses on your frames is impossible. They all want to sell you new frames. Sucks because my rimless frames are still perfect. No one will make me lenses.