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Pale Skin and A-2 High Impact SG405T Sunglasses

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Old 01-07-2009, 03:00 PM
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Default Pale Skin and A-2 High Impact SG405T Sunglasses

For those with pale skin, try A-2 High Impact SG405T sunglasses frames with a touch of color such as a rose or amber. Tortoiseshell frames look great on persons with fair complexions (avoid darker versions) but clear, blue or green tinged frames may drain the color from your cheeks.
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Old 11-30-2009, 05:06 PM
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Default A-2 High Impact Sunglasses For a Paleface

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For those with pale skin, try A-2 High Impact SG405T sunglasses frames with a touch of color such as a rose or amber. Tortoiseshell frames look great on persons with fair complexions (avoid darker versions) but clear, blue or green tinged frames may drain the color from your cheeks.
Wow, Ynot. I've never heard of these things before. I don't have pale skin myself, but it's nice to know that if someone has this issue, they can find help on Lens 101.
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Wow, Ynot. I've never heard of these things before. I don't have pale skin myself, but it's nice to know that if someone has this issue, they can find help on Lens 101.
That's why we're here Building 63. We're all about people finding help.
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Old 03-12-2010, 10:01 AM
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Default Pale Skin and A-2 High Impact SG405T Sunglasses

Well, I guess you've done your part, then, haven't you?
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