Choosing the Right Frames for Your Face Shape 👓

Choosing the Right Frames for Your Face Shape 👓

1. Determine Your Face Shape

How to measure:

  • Pull hair back and take a front-facing photo in good lighting.

  • Measure (or eyeball):

    • Forehead width (widest part, near brow).

    • Cheekbone width (across the face).

    • Jawline width (from jaw corner to corner).

    • Face length (hairline to chin).

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Identify shape:

Shape Description
Oval Slightly longer than wide, forehead slightly wider than chin.
Round Equal width & length, soft curves, no sharp angles.
Square Broad forehead & jawline with angular lines.
Heart Wide forehead, high cheekbones, narrow chin.
Diamond Narrow forehead & chin with broader cheeks.
Oblong/Rectangular Longer than wide, straight cheek lines, strong chin.

 


2. Frame Styles That Flatter

Oval

  • Recommended: Rectangular, aviator, cat‑eye, geometric.

  • Why: Enhances symmetry and balance without overwhelming. 

Round

  • Recommended: Angular, rectangular, square, browline, full‑rim.

  • Why: Adds structure and makes the face appear longer. 

Square

  • Recommended: Round, oval, cat‑eye, semi‑rimless.

  • Why: Softens angles and balances a strong jawline. 

Heart

  • Recommended: Oval, round-bottom, aviator, semi-rimless.

  • Why: Balances a broad forehead and narrow chin. 

Diamond

  • Recommended: Cat‑eye, oval, browline, rimless.

  • Why: Accentuates cheekbones and softens angles.

  • Recommended: Deep frames, decorative temples, oversized or wrapped styles.

  • Why: Adds width and shortens perceived face length. 



3. Fit & Proportion Checklist

  • Frame width ≈ temple-to-temple width – prevents bug-eye or pinched look. 

  • Lens height: Midpoint of pupil should align close to horizontal mid-line of lens. 

  • Bridge fit:

    • Low nose bridge: shallow bridge or built-in pads.

    • High bridge: structured nose pads or higher-set nose bars.

  • Temple length: Should reach just past the ear comfortably (measure old glasses for reference).


4. Colour & Material — Personality Matters

  • Warm skin tones: Go for browns, tortoiseshell, gold.

  • Cool skin tones: Choose black, gray, silver, blue.

  • Lifestyle factors:

    • Light, durable materials (like titanium or TR90) are great for active wear.

    • Acetate and bold styles add fashion flair.


5. Step-by-Step Fitting Guide for Readers

1. Measure your face (forehead, cheekbones, jawline, face length).

2. Identify your shape using visuals above.

3. Select recommended frame shapes from the guide.

4. Choose a frame style and color that reflects your personal aesthetic.

5. Get help—ask for a second opinion from a friend or family member


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