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Summary: Learn about the right lenses for a medium complexion with expert men's fashion tips in this free optical video clip.
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Stefan Czelusta Stefan Czelusta is the office manager at Texas State Optical in Austin, Texas. He has worked in optics for more than nine years. Czelusta helps customers choo... read more
Now I’m going to talk about fitting frames in terms of color for someone who is medium complexed with maybe a medium hair color. In terms of darkness we’re talking about maybe a darker brown hair, chestnut. What you are going to look for in terms of color in my opinion is going to be something along maybe the reds, a more copper color, maybe a more wine, a wine color. These colors will just kind of accentuate your, a little bit of a darker complexed features. I’m really in favor of actually doing the reds, when you have this, this skin tone and this hair color. Again like a medium complexion, copper, somewhat tanned, these colors are really going to stand out and they are going to look pretty good really draw a lot, really draw out your features. This Jay Kudo right here which is an English designer, very nice coloring, kind of a, I’m going to call it a burgundy color would definitely be something to kind of look at. In addition, this one is a kind of little bit lighter color, again Ted Baker from London, same general feel maybe just a little bit more of a wine color. You can also again go with a tortoise shell, again kind of blend those browns and the darker colors are going to blend in, really complement yourself. Again black frames are going to offer you some contrast but it really goes toward your personality. These colors that I’m talking to you about right here, these coppers and browns and reds I think are going to accentuate your features which you may not have thought about but again feel free to do the tortoise shell, maybe even the black frames to kind of give yourself a little more contrast with your, with your style of glasses.