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How to Choose Eyewear for Your Face Shape




Finding the perfect pair of glasses can be a daunting task, but knowing your face shape can make all the difference. Here’s a guide to help you choose frames that complement your features and enhance your overall look.


1. Determine Your Face Shape


First, you need to identify your face shape. Here are the most common shapes and their characteristics:


  • Oval: Balanced proportions with slightly wider cheekbones and a gently curved jawline.

  • Round: Soft curves with a similar width and height, and a rounded jawline.

  • Square: Strong, angular jawline with a broad forehead and cheekbones.

  • Heart: Wider forehead with a narrower chin and high cheekbones.

  • Diamond: Narrow forehead and jawline with broad cheekbones.



2. Frame Recommendations for Each Face Shape


Oval Face

  • Best Frames: Almost any style works! Look for frames that are as wide or wider than the broadest part of your face. Avoid frames that are too large as they can overwhelm your balanced features.

  • Try: South-West V3, Barry, Niever, River, Helen & Margot.


Round Face

  • Best Frames: Rectangular and angular frames add structure and length to a round face, making it appear longer and slimmer.

  • Try: The Q, May Day, Beau, Rio, and DBW.


Square Face

  • Best Frames: Round or oval frames soften the strong jawline and add contrast to the angular features.

  • Try: Jinx, West V3, Liberty + Clip On, Lewis, Waldburga & Harper


Heart Face

  • Best Frames: Frames that are wider at the bottom help balance the wider forehead and narrower chin.

  • Try: Virginia, Helen, Kit Kat, Jinx & Pepper.


Diamond Face

  • Best Frames: Oval and cat-eye frames help soften the cheekbones and highlight the eyes. Look for frames that are wider than your cheekbones.

  • Try: Waldburga, River, Margot & Harper.



3. Consider Your Personal Style

While face shape is important, your personal style and comfort are equally crucial. Choose frames that reflect your personality and make you feel confident.



4. Pay Attention to Color

The color of your frames should complement your skin tone, eye color, and hair color. Warm skin tones look great with tortoise, brown, gold, and olive frames, while cool skin tones are complemented by black, silver, blue, and gray frames.



By considering these factors, you'll be able to find frames that not only suit your face shape but also enhance your overall look and style. Happy frame hunting!

 

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