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    • Nicsquared
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    Yeah i agree charlyzard - i think we are all a bit guilty of it - whether its just dieting, growing our hair, having a spray tan or having a complete makeover.

    I wonder if you can get some sort of anti reflective treatment on glasses

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    • Charlyzard
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    We are all guilty of it in ways.. but I'm trying not to be tbh. Though I was growing my hair out anyway.. so that doesnt count.

    I think you can get anti reflective stuff for your glasses... Definatly DONT get those glasses that turn into sunglasses xx
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    • Nicsquared
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    No i wont someone i know had them and the worked really well when you went outside but too ages to turn back so she couldnt see for 10 mins when she came back in!

    I havent really changed much else i hope - my hair has been the same length for 5 years!

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    • Charlyzard
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    Yeah my Nanna had them.. she wore them to my dads wedding and said it spoiled the day for her. She had 'black eyes' on all of the photographs and refuses to look at them. Bless her.

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    • LittleMissBossy
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    I agree with the opinion of not forgetting yourself on your wedding day. It's like fancy dress for some.

    Glasses are beautiful! The right photographer should be able to handle it. After all a lot of grooms wear glasses! Mine does :-)

    I've been wearing contacts for 13 years but new glasses to wear more often are actually on my christmas wishlist :-)

    A concern with glasses for the bride on her wedding day are birdcage veils - not really compatible :-)

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    • mcquire81
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    I am terribly short sighted so have to wear glasses, but on nights out i wear contacts. I feel more comfortable and shoew off my make up and such like, so i will definitely be wearing contacts on my big day. Its up to the individual but personally for me i hate wearing them and wouldnt feel confident if i wore glasses. If you choose to wear contacts then get them a couple of months before so you can practise, it really isnt hard once you get used to it x
 

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