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Rectangular.ĭelicate frame angles bring out the eyes and cheekbones, making the narrow forehead and jawline less conspicuous. Wider top glasses compensate for the appearance of a slimmer forehead.ĭiamond: Narrow forehead, prominent cheekbones, narrow diamond chin. Triangle: Forehead is narrow, cheeks are wide, and broad jawline. Non-square eyeglasses bring out the eyes while extending the appearance of the face, pulling away from the face shape's angled structure. Square: Face is as long as it is wide, jawline is large and prominent, chin is square.
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Rectangular full or semi-rimless.Īngular frames in bold colors will contrast the face to balance out the rounded features. Round: Face is equal in length and width, cheekbones are prominent, face is circular. Wider around the eye.Įyeglasses in striking shapes, hues and materials, for example, aviators glasses with upswept corners, accentuate cheekbones and make them look more contoured. Oval: Face is longer than it is wide, jaw and forehead are rounded, no sharp angles to the face. Wide bottomed-frames balance and complement the inverted triangle nature of the heart shaped face We suggest rounded or oval-shaped frames and those with decorative details along the top line are an excellent choice. Heart: Prominent forehead, high cheekbones, narrow chin. The first thing to do is to figure out which one you fit into: In total there are 6 different recognized face shapes (at least for the purpose of picking out your perfect frame). While I tell a lot of my patients that there is a lot of trial and error, most of it does boil down to our facial chemistry.

Ever wondered why those perfect glasses looked great on the shelf, but not so much when you put them on? Don't feel bad about it, it's probably because they are the wrong style for your face shape.
