Saturday, February 20, 2010

Buy yourself a designer pair of sunglasses and lift your spirits


For those who don't know what retail therapy precisely is, it is nothing but shopping with an intention to lift up the spirits of the buyer. Change is a constant phenomenon and when events like break-up, divorce, friction in relationships happen they tend to send the affected person in a state of trauma or shock. To bounce-back from such conditions, by any means is no child's play. Hence, to treat such situations, people opt for different solutions. Retail therapy is one of them.

It has been seen people resort to such kind of alternative therapies when they are undergoing a painful personal life experience, like a break-up or some other kind of disturbance. But does it really works? Let’s find out.

Different types of sunglasses define different types of looks for a single personality. However, it rests on the buyer's decision which kind of looks i.e. pair of glasses he/she wants to settle for. Normally, after undergoing a disturbing phase of life, people tend to opt for goggles that help them look mean and 'I-don't-give-a-damn' look. In other cases, people preferring for a more sombre pair of glasses have also been seen.

To substantiate the above-mentioned observations, medics have also confirmed that buying a Roberto Cavalli or a Dolce & Gabbana designer pair of glasses can do wonders in situations like the above.

What more, a new look, thanks to Designer Sunglasses brands like Dior Sunglasses, Gucci or Versace helps the person in showing altogether a different side of his/her personality to people around.

Surprisingly, most people abhor the addiction of shopping simply because it bores a hole in one's pocket. However, in this case it definitely needs to be hailed for the positive effect it brings in a person’s life.

Retail therapy is an in-thing and people resorting to it see no harm in spending more just to lift their moods up. After all, it is our life that we value more than anything else.

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