
Just like glasses, faces come in all shapes and sizes, which often makes us wonder how to match the two correctly. With so many combinations to choose from, one easily gets exhausted and gives up too early.
Today, we’ve partnered with experts from EuroOptica to provide you with a short and straightforward guide on the matter.
Oval face shape
Oval faces are characterized by a rounded chin and forehead and higher and wider cheekbones. When it comes to glasses, the consensus is that an oval face shape is universal, enabling you to wear any type of glasses since they all fit well.
However, if you are looking for a specific answer, we recommend trying out wider frames and aviator glasses. Try your best to avoid narrow frames since they can add a bit of length to your face, which you might not want.
Heart face shape
Heart-shaped faces have narrow chins, high cheekbones, and broad brow lines. That makes them perfect for square and aviator glasses if you want to emphasize your unique look. However, if you are searching for a balancing option, bottom-heavy frames and low-set temples will do the trick.
Square face shape
If you have a strong jawline and a proportionally wide face, then you might find round and oval glasses most fitting — they can balance your natural face shape by adding a bit of roundness and length. Narrow and wide frames are also preferable for that purpose, ideal for reading too.
Diamond face shape
A diamond face shape is characterized by broad cheekbones combined with a narrow eye line and a similarly narrow jawline. It is a rather rare type of face, which is why it can often be overlooked by designers when it comes to creating perfectly matching solutions.
EuroOptica experts recommend relying on top-heavy glasses, emphasizing the browline first and foremost. Rectangle frames work best, but oval ones can also fit you well, so trying out both will be a good idea.
Round face shape
Full cheeks, rounded features, matching width and length, and soft curves are telltale signs of a round face shape. Since it is among the most common face shapes, over the years stylists have come to the conclusion that adding extra angles works best to create variety.
We recommend going for narrow angular frames — rectangles will balance your features while ovals or circles will do the opposite.
Triangle face shape
Triangle face shapes are easy to spot — a signature wide and square jawline combined with a narrow forehead is a very noticeable feature that sets them apart from the other face types. It is a good idea to choose top-heavy glasses that draw attention to your eyes and browline and make them appear a bit bigger to balance your look.
When it comes to shapes, aviators or cat-eyes will look great, so you should try them out first.
Conclusion
Overall, while these recommendations can help emphasize your strengths, nothing is stopping you from finding your own unique style. Fashion is all about experimentation, so have fun with the process!
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