Compared to offline optical stores, choosing the right eyeglass frames for you online is a relatively difficult task, especially for those who don't know what kind of frame shapes are suitable for them. Here is how you can choose the most suitable eyeglass frame shapes through your face shape.
Oval Shape
An oval face is considered to be the ideal face. If you have an oval face, then congratulations, your face has the perfect ratio of length to width. Generally speaking, this face shape is suitable no matter what shape of eyeglass frame you wear, but strictly speaking, oval is still curved. To achieve a perfect match, our advice is to try not to choose a very angular eyeglass frame to avoid ruining the perfection of the curves of your face.
Our suggestion for oval shape:
Round Shape
A round face is considered to be the ideal face. If you have a round face, the length and width of your face are equal. Your chin is also round and has no angles. Your cheekbones are the widest part of your face. To balance this face shape, choose hair and makeup that elongates your face. To maintain the natural balance of a round face, you can choose a frame that is wider (or over) the widest part of your face.
Our suggestion for round shape:
Square Shape
The square face is characterized by a sharp outline of the forehead, cheeks and chin. In general, your face is angular from the cheekbones to the jaw contour. Don't wear glasses with hard edges, it will make your face look too square. A frame that is wider than the widest part of the face helps balance the proportion of the square face. To make your face look softer, you can choose a pair of low-key glasses. Choosing the top-contoured glasses will shift your line of sight away from your chin.
Our suggestion for square shape:
Diamond Shape
The diamond face has a narrow forehead and jawline, a wide tibia, and a high and dramatic humerus. This is the rarest face type. To highlight the eyes and soften the cheekbones, try a frame with details or a unique eyebrow line. Frameless glasses and oval or cat-eye frames are also a good choice.
Our suggestion for diamond shape: