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Best Eyeglasses For Your Face Shape

Round Face

· Characteristics: Face length and width are similar, with rounded lines and no distinct angles.

· Goal: Elongate the face, adding definition and dimension.

· Suitable Frames:

· ✅ Square and Rectangular: Clean lines can counteract roundness.

· ✅ Cat-Eye: Frames with upturned corners can visually lift the face and add a playful touch.

· ✅ D-Frame: Frames with a heavy upper portion can emphasize the eyes and reshape the face.

· Frames to Avoid:

· ❌ Perfect Round and Small Aviator Frames: These can make the face appear rounder.

Square Face

· Characteristics: The forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are roughly the same width, with a sharp jawline.

· Goal: Soften facial lines, add length, and reduce the squareness of the jawline.

· Suitable Frames:

· ✅ Round and Oval: Soft curves can balance the sharp lines of the jawline.

· ✅ Aviators: The classic teardrop shape can break up the geometric look of a square face.

<· ✅ Oval Cat-Eye: Softer than a sharp cat-eye, it also creates a more focused look./p >

· Frames to Avoid:

· ❌ Square and Rectangular: These repeat and emphasize the face's angles.

Oval Face

· Characteristics: The face is longer than it is wide, the forehead is slightly wider than the jawline, and the chin is rounded. This is the most balanced face shape.

· Goal: Maintaining this natural balance allows you to pull off almost any style.

· Suitable Frames:

· ✅ Almost any shape! You're in luck.

· ✅ Square and Rectangular: They can add a touch of structure.

· ✅ Aviators: They complement the proportions of your face.

✅ Round and cat-eye shapes: Both blend well.

Tips:

Make sure the frame width is at least the width of the widest part of your face to maintain optimal proportions.

Heart-shaped face

Features: Broad forehead and cheekbones, with a tapering chin.

Goal: Balance the proportions of wide top and narrow bottom, shifting the visual focus downward and minimizing a wide forehead.

Suitable frames:

✅ Round and oval shapes: A rounded bottom can complement a pointed chin and balance a wide forehead.

✅ Rimless or lightweight bottoms: Reduce the weight of the lower face.

Frames to avoid:

❌ Oversized cat-eye and brow-line frames: These add even more weight to an already wide upper face.

Long Face

· Characteristics: The face is significantly longer than it is wide, with the forehead, cheekbones, and jaw being of similar width.

· Goal: Reduce the length of the face and increase the appearance of width.

· Suitable Frames:

· ✅ Large square or rectangular shapes: Increase the horizontal dimensions of the face.

· ✅ Round shapes: Soften the long lines of the face.

· ✅ Wayfarer shapes: The classic square design effectively divides the length of the face.

· Frames to Avoid:

· ❌ Small frames, dark, narrow frames: These can visually elongate the face.

Diamond Face

· Characteristics: The cheekbones are widest, the forehead and jaw are narrow, and the chin is pointed.

· Goal: Soften prominent cheekbones and increase the visual width of the forehead and jaw.

· Suitable Frames:

· ✅ Oval and Cat-Eye Shapes: The upturned corners of a cat-eye shape can broaden the forehead and balance the cheekbones.

· ✅ Wayfarer Shapes: Its combination of straight and curved lines can effectively flatter the cheekbones.

· ✅ Frames with a more decorative upper section: They can draw attention to the eyes and eyebrows.

· Frames to Avoid:

· ❌ Rectangular or extremely narrow frames that are flush against the cheekbones: These will emphasize the widest part of the cheekbones.

Final Advice: Dear Customer, these rules are guidelines, not ironclad rules. Confidence is your best accessory!

How To Measure Your Frame Size

Choosing the right frame size is essential for a perfect fit. To find your ideal size, you can either check the dimensions of your current glasses or measure them yourself.

Frame Size Guide

Please note that the measurements printed on the inside of the temple may differ slightly from those listed on our website due to variations in measurement methods. For the best fit, we recommend measuring your current frame to ensure your new glasses fit comfortably.

Frame Width

Measure the frame horizontally from hinge to hinge to determine the total width.

Bridge Width

The bridge width is the distance between the two lenses, measured at the narrowest point of the frame.

Temple Length

Temple length measures the length of the temple arm, including the bend that rests behind your ear.

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