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How Facial Features Affect Glasses

Looking for glasses that fit you can be an exciting experience when looking for a new look. However, the shape of your face determines which type of glasses you will wear. 

Several facial features determine which type of frame you need to choose. One facial feature determining the glasses you need is the low nose bridges. If the nose bridge is level with your pupils, a low bridge fit would be suited for your glasses. 

This guide will show you how other facial features affect your choice of frames. 

Shape of your face

People look at the shape of their faces when determining which glasses they should use. It is always a concern because people who are into a fashion look at such factors to determine their general look. 

Many people may not agree with the notion that the shape of the face determines the glasses you wear because people first look for comfort. When glasses hurt your nose and ears and fall off every five minutes, they are not the perfect fit for you.

Although the shape of your face may not be universally accepted as a factor, there are face rules that you need to follow to ensure your spectacles fit you perfectly. 

Frames for round faces

It is good to have some bold angular lines when you have a round face. Spectacles with rectangular shapes will sharpen some of your facial features. Clean angles and lines will give an appearance of a thinner face, while darker frames will add to the effect you are seeking.

Frames for square faces

A square face has bold angular lines, and to have comfortable glasses, you need curved or rounded glasses. The rounded glasses need to have thinner frames for you to look better. Glasses that are wider near the hinges are a good choice, and if you want a retro look, try having brow line glasses

Frames for oval faces

Oval faces have a rounded chin and jawline, plus they are generally longer than they are wide. Oval faces are versatile, and you have an array of options from which to choose. Having larger and bolder frames are recommended, and you can experiment with bold colors to blend with your general look.

Frames for heart shaped faces

Those people with heart-shaped faces have a wider forehead and an angled chin. You need to have frames that are wider than your forehead. Rounded and oval glasses are a good fit for you because they provide contrast. The contrast helps you draw attention to your eyes which is useful in capturing people’s attention.

Frames for diamond shaped faces

People with diamond-shaped faces have sharp angles and high cheekbones. You need oval or round shaped glasses to soften these angles. 

Bridge of the nose

Glasses need to be on the bridge of the nose without pinching to make the wearer feel comfortable. When your glasses fit perfectly on the bridge, you will have the freedom to move your head without fearing that your glasses may fall. 

When choosing new glasses, check if they fit well on your cheeks if you have chubby cheeks. Some glasses have nose pads that you can adjust to make sure they fit. You need to check if the top of the bridge is wide or narrow enough for your nose.

Distance between the eyes

The distance between the eyes is not the same for everyone. Some people have narrow eyes, while others are wider apart. You need to find glasses that complement your eyes because if your eyes are too close to the inner corners of the frames, it will seem like you are cross-eyed. The glasses will look smaller if they are too close to the outer edges.

Skin tone

The skin tone is an unpopular opinion about fitting glasses because they are more in line with clothing than glasses. In some instances, your skin tone does determine the type of glasses you should wear. 

Warm skin tones could match well with bronze, yellow or gold, while cool skin tones should have blue, red or pink. The key element is avoiding colors that bring too much contrast to your skin tone. 

Final Word

In summary, the face shape is a rough guide on the type of glasses you need but don’t be afraid of trying anything because of the shape of your face.

It would be prudent to look at all the variables because glasses are a part of your general look. So, try on as many as you can and settle on glasses that bring out the best version of you.  

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