Face shapes and glasses frames

The basic principle of matching face shape with frames: the more space the lenses take up between the chin, the shorter the face will appear, the narrower the lenses or frames, and the higher the glasses are worn, the longer, the lower part of the face will appear. The right glasses can add vibrancy to the face as well as create a better look.

What face shape fits what glasses?

When someone sees you wearing a new pair of glasses, the first thing that catches their eye is not the frame but the nose. If you have a short nose, you should wear a bright-colored frame that fits snugly on your forehead. Longer noses should divert the eyes of others to the nose frame, as a wider and tighter frame will make the nose appear shorter. Choose the shape and shade of glasses, combine them with clothing and personality, and consider the respective face shape.

Face shape and glasses matching skills.

(1) round face: round face is characterized by rounded cheeks, a domed forehead, and a wider, rounded chin, and overall knotted into a mid-round feeling. So many round lines require wearing glasses with more distinctive angles. If you choose frames with round gold wire edges or root wire edges, it will make your face look more round. The frames with wide beveled edges will also make a face look longer.

(2) Long face: typical long face is a high forehead, the jaw bone is more solid out, and the chin is also long, wear the right glasses can make a face look wider and shorter. A wide-rimmed nose frame and dark-colored temples will break the straight lines of a long face. Because wide-rimmed, large-frame glasses can cover more of the lower part of the face, it is recommended that people with long faces wear these glasses.

(3) Oval face: The *wide part of this face shape is located in the frontal bone area and moves smoothly and evenly to the forehead and chin sides. If the shape and proportion of the chosen glasses are suitable, the oval face can be perfectly matched with them.

(4) Square face: This face shape is characterized by a wide forehead. The face is angular, and the jawbone area is high and wide. The side of the face is not obvious, and the face is square. Wearing glasses with round or oval frames will make the contour lines of the face appear softer. Wearing brightly colored metal frames can also eliminate this stiffness.

(5) Triangular face: For this angular face shape, round and oval frames are ideal for softening the rigid lines of your face. A pair of streamlined glasses can better compensate for the shortcomings of a sharp, short lower collar.

(6) melon face: wide flat forehead, pointed chin gripped into a triangular shape, jawbone almost level with the eyes; these are the characteristics of the melon face. The lower part of this face shape is smooth and more proportionate, so you should wear glasses that can form “vertical lines” on the face to compensate for the lack of the upper part of the hinge for the wide flat. Choosing glasses with oval-shaped frames and distinctive giant lines is a good idea.

How to identify your face shape:

  1. Take a profile picture of yourself and lift the hair on your forehead to reveal your hairline.
  2. Take a frontal photo of yourself with a camera or cell phone, transfer it to your computer, and use the drawing tool to trace the outline of your face.
  3. Compare this face shape classification chart above, and you will be able to find your face shape.

After determining the right frame for your face shape, if you are worried about the risks of buying glasses online, you can come and try free glasses, which should not let you down.

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