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When you need glasses, it’s always fun to pick a pair that matches your style. But you also want to choose something that looks good on you, especially if you wear your glasses on a daily basis. Some glasses may not look quite right with the shape of your face while others look lovely.

If you’re struggling to find the right glasses for your face shape, read on. We’ll discuss the different face shapes and which glasses are best for your face.

Round

Round faces are most recognized by a curved chin with full cheeks and a wider forehead. Essentially, the length and width of the face are fairly the same, and there aren’t any harsh angles.

With the curved nature of a round face, angular glasses are the best fit, and it’s a good idea to go with lenses that have more width than depth. Doing so can help your face look thinner and longer, and choosing glasses with rectangular lenses that curve up a bit towards the corners can help bring attention to your eyes and cheeks instead of your rounded chin.

Don’t go with any circular frames or frames that are small, as these can make your face look rounder. You should also stay away from frameless glasses.

Oval

Faces with an oval shape work with the most number of frames and are considered an ideal shape. The jawline is slightly curved and somewhat thinner than the forehead, and the cheekbones are somewhat high and angular. The length of the face is generally one and a half times the width of the face, giving it that oval silhouette.

Like round faces, angular frames are best for the curved nature of an oval face. Something with more rectangular lenses are a great option, but oval faces can pull off plenty of styles. If you have a style in mind, odds are it will work with your face shape. Just stay away from overly large glasses, as the oversized look can negatively affect the proportional appearance of an oval face.

Heart

If you have a narrow chin and a wide forehead with angled, high cheekbones, you may have a heart-shaped face. When choosing glasses, you’ve got to find lenses that work with the different widths of the face.

Selecting frames that are more bottom-heavy can help add width to the thin lower half of the face, and round or oval glasses can detract the width of your forehead. Stay away from frames that have decorative or heavy brow lines. This can put more focus on your forehead, making it look wider in contrast to your narrow chin.

Square

With square faces, the jaw is strongly shaped and more horizontal, and the forehead is wider. The length of the face is about the same as the width, creating a squarer outline.

Because square faces have strong angles, select frames with curves or softer corners. You’ll also want to look for frames that are wider than they are deep and sit high on the bridge of your nose. Oval glasses are a great choice, or if you want to go for rectangular glasses, find something without harsh angles. If you choose frames with sharp corners, it could make your face look more square or large.

Diamond

Though uncommon, diamond faces have more width at the cheekbones with narrower chins and foreheads, giving the face a distinct shape. The cheekbones are often sharp and high, being the most prominent feature of the face.

To accentuate the narrower forehead and detract attention from the cheekbones, go for frames that have bold or decorative brow lines, such as cat eye glasses. Or, if you want to go for something a little more subtle, try oval or frameless glasses.

Rectangle

Like oval faces, rectangle faces are longer than they are wide but with a stronger, horizontal jawline. The forehead and nose may be notably long, and the cheekbones might be high and prominent.

To diminish the long look of the face, try frames with decorative or bold brow lines. These can add an excellent horizontal element. Also, go for glasses that have more depth and sit lower on the bridge of the nose to help soften the length of the face. Rounder lenses can also detract from the angular lines of the face.

 

For glasses that both look great and match your style, consider your face shape and select your frames accordingly. If you aren’t sure what face shape you have, ask a friend or family member what they think you have, or ask them to help you choose a pair of glasses.

When it’s time to choose your eyeglasses, turn to specialist in your area, such as All About Eyes. They can help you find a pair that works best for you, and they can provide any eye care or advice you need.

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