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Pick Glasses for Your Face Shape
Ever have trouble finding the best glasses for your face shape? Well you're in luck! With our little guide, you'll learn that there's a frame for everyone — and we can tell you what is the best fit for you!
What face shape do I have?
It is likely that you have one of the following face shapes: oval, square, round, heart, or diamond. By looking at a mirror and taking a close look at your facial features, you can find out which one matches you! Read on below to see how to determine which face shape you have, and answer the age-old question: which glasses look good on me?
Which glasses shapes suit oval faces?
A face with an oval shape features are higher and slightly wider cheekbones,and slightly narrower towards the forehead. This long, rounded face shape allows you to pull off almost any style — especially oversized and wide frames. With an oval face shape, feel free to go bold with a funky color, texture or frame shape. Square, trapezoid, tortoise, and rectangular — the possibilities are endless!
Our only advice is to steer clear of narrow frames and frames with heavy design elements. They might add a bit of unnecessary length to your oval face.
Which glasses shapes suit square faces?
It's voguish to be square! If you have a square-shaped face, many great pairs of eyeglasses can flatter your features. When it comes to proportion, square faces are widest along the jaw and forehead. Due to this shape being defined by a strong jawline, glasses that sit high on the nose add length that flatters this face.
To draw focus on your strongest features, choose a dark and rounded, rather than angular, frame. A round eyeglass frame will soften as well as add contrast to your angular features, and it will making your face stand out. Rimless and semi-rimless frames are a great place to start.
Which glasses shapes suit round faces?
There are many glasses shapes that suit round faces. Out of all of them, angular frames worked especially well! With a proportion, that's relatively equal in width and length, round faces should look to sharp-angled frames to add a little extra definition and depth.
Avoid small and round frames so your features don’t become lost. And by choosing a pair of frames that are more angular and wide, you can add the illusion of length to your face. Full-rim and semi-rimless frames are great styles to consider.
Which glasses suit heart shaped faces?
Heart-shaped faces are widest at the forehead with a narrow chin and high cheekbones.
So, to look your best and brightest, find round or oval-shaped eyeglass frames that are thin and lightly colored. Avoid bottom-heavy frames, oversized frames, and frames with a lot of design elements. The goal is to draw attention to the top of the face and add balance to the width of your face. Also, consider frames that are slightly wider than your forehead to add even more beauty and balance to your facial features. If you're looking to soften your angular features, a rimless style is especially flattering.
Which glasses suit diamond shaped faces?
Diamond-shaped faces are the rarest face shape and are characterized by their full cheeks and narrow forehead and jawline. The best look for your face shape is a rimless or oval frame with a strong brow line. These shapes will help balance your face and highlight your favorite feature.
Play up your unique features with fun and funky frames — like a horn rim or cat eye frame — but keep them delicate and prevent them from accentuating anything you might not want them to.
Which glasses suit triangle shaped faces?
Triangle face shapes have a wide, square jawline, but unlike square faces, they usually have a narrow forehead. If you think you have a triangle face shape, our range of styles is the ideal for bringing out your best features and maximizing your look to its full potential.
Wider frames are a good bet for triangle face shapes as they help the top of your face look broader. To add width to a narrow forehead, try frames that are heavily accented with color and details on the top. That’ll work nicely with the lower third of your face and balance to your look.







