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The Best Glasses for My Face

This is a question anyone going in to get glasses should ask themselves, as glasses can significantly change one’s appearance. In this article, we equip you with the knowledge to get the best type of glasses for your face shape.

Identify the Shape of Your Face

Before you go to get your glasses, this is a first step as it will help you identify what type you need. Usually, your face is square, oval, round, diamond, or heart. Remember that you should still go with your gut feeling when selecting your glasses and do not have to follow the suggestions in this article strictly.

Glasses That Go With All Head Shapes

In reality, very few people have a perfect head shape, and in most cases, faces are a combination of various shapes. Picking out one shape from a set of stock images can prove to be challenging. Instead, it would help if you tried to find a shape that closely resembles yours. Once you have figured out your head shape, you can make informed decisions when browsing the range of glasses.

Glasses for Oval Faces

People with oval faces have an advantage when choosing glasses as they can fit with a majority of frame sizes. A look with an oval shape is usually accompanied by wider cheekbones that narrow out towards the forehead. This type of longer-rounded face gives you various options when it comes to glasses as you can wear any more if the glasses are wide and oversized. However, a good rule of thumb is to avoid narrower frames or frames with heavy design elements, and this is because these types of frames can add unwanted length to your face.

Glasses for Square Faces

Many types of frames suit square faces and can actually accentuate their features. Square faces are usually accompanied by bold, angular features coupled with a clean-cut line from the forehead all the way to the jaw. Proportionally, square faces are generally widest at the jaw and forehead. Since a strong jawline characterizes this type of shape, glasses that rest high on the nose go well with it. To attract more focus to your face’s prominent features, it is better to use a rounded frame rather than an angular one. This is because a round frame will add contrast to the angular parts of your face. Rimless and semi-rimless designs are also a good idea for this face shape.

Glasses for Round Faces

Round faces feature smooth lines and soft curves, and this face is usually the same width from the jaw up towards the eyebrow area. Round faces also feature full cheeks with a rounded chin that has very minimal angles. A round face is usually more distinguishable because of its curvaceous nature. When choosing glasses for this type of shape, it would help to consider frames that add angles to the face, such as a frame with angular details and clean lines. Some additional tips to keep in mind are:
•    Rectangular frames do an excellent job of breaking up the face structure, which can make your face appear thinner and longer.
•    Geometric and angular frames add distinct lines to your face and thus create a balance.
•    Upswept frames such as the cat-eye are a good option if your cheeks are full-bodied and curvy as they will draw attention to them while also drawing attention to your eyes at the same time.

Glasses for Heart-Shaped Faces

This type of face shape has many options when it comes to choosing a pair of glasses. A heart-shaped face is usually widest at the forehead and also features a narrow chin and high cheekbones. When looking for glasses that complement this shape, it would help if you focused on frames with a deep base and appropriate wingtips that should be slightly wider than your forehead. Additional tips include:
•    Bottom heavy frames are a good option, especially if you also have a narrow chin, as this creates additional width.
•    Frames with low-set templates are a great option, especially if you are insecure about the width of your forehead, as this design will shift the    attention downward, thus placing more emphasis on the lower part of the face.
•    Light-colored or rimless frames are a good styling option if you are looking to reduce the look of the sunglasses

Glasses for Diamond-Shaped Faces

This type of face generally features narrower foreheads and cheekbones that are well defined along with angular jawlines. When looking to style glasses for this type of face, the key thing is to create a balance that compliments your features and the shape of the glasses. Diamond-shaped faces are the rarest type of faces. The most advisable look for this shape is an oval or rimless frame that features a prominent bowline. These types of frames will significantly highlight the attributes of your face and give it a balanced look.

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