Face Shape Guide for Glasses







































Every face is different. Knowing which frames flatter your unique features will make hunting down that perfect pair a breeze. Finding your face shape is the first step, and here's few tips to help you do just that.


Get in front of a mirror or snap a selfie with your phone to get a good look at all your angles. Make sure your face is completely relaxed and that your hair is out of the way to get the best shot.









If you're standing in front of a mirror, use a lipstick or a dry-erase marker to outline your reflection. On your phone, use tracing paper, or find a photo app to draw an outline of your face shape.







Now compare and find your match. Remember, an oval face is taller than it is wide, while round faces look more like a circle. Is your forehead wider than your jaw? You're probably a heart. Square faces have broad jawlines.






Once you've found your face shape, you'll be well on your way to finding frames that suit your style.












Oval Shape faces
An oval face is an exciting blank canvas for choosing frames—you can wear just about any style, confidently. Seize the opportunity to play with a variety of textures, colors and angles that'll accentuate your best feature

Round Shape faces
Round faces have youthful features that pair well with contrasting geometric eyewear. Look for striking rectangular shapes, and choose thinner frames that add length to your rounded face

Heart Shape faces
Heart-shaped faces features high cheekbones (lucky you) and a well-defined narrow chin. Go for a playful look with frames that are wider than your forehead, and choose thinner temples to enhance your face's symmetry.

Square Shape faces
Square faces have well-defined angles that are complemented and softened by round and oval shapes. Work those angles with thin, curved frames, and don't be afraid to experiment with cat-eye and semi-rimless styles.



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