I have had probs with my eyelashes hitting the lenses on my Oakley A-wires, as well. All I do is slide them down my nose a mm or two, and the problem is solved. That, and being overzealous with lighter fluid have solved the problem nicely for me.
If you are willing, Maui Jims are nice, some have photochromatic lenses, others have graduated tints (lighter/darker from top to bottom of lense) and still others have flexible frames, I believe. They're pretty expensive, but they look a little more professional when you wear them for a business lunch, or walking to the bus station in your suit, etc. Maui Jim's optics seem to be good, as well. Ray-bans are always a valid option.
For the love of God,think of these glasses a couple years down the road, and don't buy some "over-the-top" style from Oakley like every other look-at-me fashionista in the catalogs. Just pick something less edgy, and make sure you like the fit, look, optical quality, and price range before you buy. Bring a friend of the opposite sex with you when you try the things on.
And, depending on where you live, sunglasses can be essential for your eyes in later years. The sun is a vicious bitch, and will destroy your eyes in any number of ways, not the least of which is skin cancer on the thin skin of your cheek bones and nose, which could metastasize to your eyeball. Sunglasses and sunscreen, tough guy.
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