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Groom Wearing GlassesEyewear can be an integral part of your personal style, but you might be torn between wearing your specs on your wedding day or ditching them for contacts. If this sounds like a familiar dilemma, you’re not alone. Thankfully, you have some useful and fashionable options. It’s important to think about your personal preferences, comfort and choice of attire when planning your sharp look for walking down the aisle.

Pros and Cons With Your Corrective Eyewear

As you’re probably aware, both glasses and contacts come with their own sets of drawbacks. Spectacles can get lost, stepped on or sat on, and you’ve got to consider how well your frames complement your face shape and existing wardrobe. On the other hand, contact lenses can tear more easily and require additional maintenance steps. Moreover, you can end up with dry, gritty eyes just from daily wear or by engaging in bad habits such as falling asleep while wearing your lenses. Both methods offer their own advantages as well. Glasses are easy to care for and can augment your personal style, while contacts aren’t as easy to lose, won’t fog up and can’t clash with your clothing. 

So, which way do you go on your wedding day? Those used to both types of eyewear have more latitude, but if you’re solidly accustomed to either one or the other, you should probably stick with your preferred vision correction method on the big day. Eyeglass wearers who want to make the leap to contacts should start a month or two before the big date. That should allow enough time to confirm that you’ve got a proper prescription and for your eyes to get used to your lenses.

Special Tips for Specs Wearers

Do you need a different pair of eyewear for your wedding day? The answer depends on your attire. The question seems to be more salient for dress-wearers, as there are other considerations such as accessorizing and crafting a cohesive, sartorial look. The writers at Today’s Bride suggest springing for a “special occasion” pair if you’d like to match your frames up with the style of your apparel. Don’t forget to invest in anti-glare lenses and bring an extra pair as a backup in case you misplace them. These tips aren’t just useful for those donning frocks, however. Polka Dot Bride shows off plenty of folks in suits and tuxes who chose from a wide range of frame styles.

What About Makeup?

If cosmetics are part of your nuptial beauty plan, you’ll need to collaborate with your makeup artist for a flawless, comfortable style. To help your professional select the right products and methods to bring out your best features, make sure you inform him or her of your decision to wear either glasses or contacts well in advance. For your trial run, be sure to put on the frames you’ve chosen for your special event. A few other fast tips from Allure writer Sophia Panych should keep your eyes fresh for the big day if you opt for contact lenses:

  • Wash your hands before inserting your lenses
  • Avoid applying makeup above your lash line on your bottom eyelids
  • Stick with oil-free products

Finally, don’t forget to put your lenses in before any products are put on your face.

Look Fresh When You Say, “I Do”

Some with an upcoming wedding date may not think twice about the “glasses or contacts” question, but for others, it can be a significant issue. Your typical habits, fashion goals and comfort should dictate your final decision. With stylish choices and applicable best practices to maintain the health of your eyes, rocking your personal style with either option is easier than ever before.

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