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http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e44/Angie1626/?action=view¤t=aa.jpg

theres a picture of me.
im getting new glasses but cant decide on what looks good on me so i need advice..thick or thin rims, glass or plastic, colors...etc. or please find some sites with glasses you think would look cute on me. THANKS A BUNCH! =]

ps. im talking about like prescription ones not sunglasses :P

Looking at the photo that you linked, your hair already frames your face quite closely, so thick rims might be too much on your face.

With thin rims, you can probably get away with more colours than thicker rims. The choice of colour will depend on the colours that you normally wear. Pick something that doesn't clash with your clothes. I would suggest neutral colours like black or dark blue because they go with everything. (Probably not brown though, because that's too close to your hair colour.) A bright colour might look good, but you might regret it later.

As for the material, if you're getting thin rims then you might have more choice with metal ones. When you go to the shop, try some different ones and pick one that's light and comfortable. That is the most important. Metal ones will probably make you look more serious, whereas plastic ones will probably make you look more playful, but that depends on the colour too.
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