Choosing Glasses for Your Face Shape

Posted on May 9, 2023

Wearing glasses doesn’t mean sacrificing your style. As an important accessory, glasses should complement your unique features rather than overwhelm them. The shape of your face plays a significant role when it comes to selecting the perfect frame shape. Here’s an overview to help with choosing the best glasses frames based on your face shape!

 

Round Face

Round faces feature soft curves with few angles, which can be complemented with angled frames to create a contrast. Square, rectangular, and angular frames are excellent options. The sharp edges add definition to the face, offsetting the roundness. Steer clear of circular or overly round frames as these would only enhance the roundness of your face.

Oval Face

Congratulations, people with an oval face, because you can wear any frame shape that you like! Oval faces typically have balanced proportions with gently rounded cheeks and a slightly wider forehead. The symmetry of the face means that virtually any glasses frame shape is suitable. Try square frames or trendy geometric shapes, and experiment with color and style. However, you should avoid frames that are too large, which may conceal your features.

 

Square Face

If you have a square face, you should opt for frames that are opposite of your facial structure to balance out the lines and angles. Rounded and circular frames will help break up your facial lines and soften your angular features. Consider things such as aviators, round shapes or oval shapes. Bold colors and intricate details may soften your face as well. Avoid boxy, angular or sharp glasses, which can make the face appear more rigid.

 

Heart-Shaped Face

The heart-shaped face typically has a broad forehead, high cheekbones, and a narrow chin. Oval, butterfly, or round glasses that are wider at the top and taper narrower at the bottom, mirroring the shape of the face are recommended, as these frames help accentuate the features. Cat-eye frames, with upswept corners, also work well as they add proportion to the lower half of the face. Avoid rectangular or square glasses, which can emphasize the unwanted width on the forehead.

 

Diamond Face

Diamond faces entail narrow foreheads and jawlines with a broad cheekbone area. The ideal glasses’ frame style for diamond-shaped faces is a cat-eye or oval glasses that extend wider than the widest part of the face. This will help provide balance and defined angles to the face. Adding some rimless or semi-rimless details might also be flattering for the diamond-shaped face. Avoid narrow or boxy glasses that will only emphasize angles.

 

Rectangle Face

If you have a long and slender face, you should opt for oversized square or rectangular-frame glasses. These will introduce width to balance the strong vertical appearance of the face. Round and oval glasses will also provide a softer look. Double brow bar frames and wayfarers pair well with the slender lines of the rectangle face. It is suggested to avoid skinny frames, which may only elongate the face more.

 

Choosing a Frame

In the end, it is completely up to you to decide what type of frame you like and think looks the best on you! Wearing glasses is a personal experience and it is a great way to express yourself – even if that means going against the typical trends!

 

Our eye doctors at Eye Theory in Houston, TX excel in the prescription of contact lenses, glasses and various eye diseases.  Call our optometrist at 832.831.7386 or schedule an appointment online if you would like to learn more about the glasses frames.  Our eye doctor, Dr. Jonathan Tsao, provides the highest quality optometry services and eye exams in the Midtown, Downtown, Museum District, Montrose, East Downtown, and Southside Commons (Southside Place) vicinities of Houston, Texas as well as our newest location in the Stone Oaks neighborhood of San Antonio, Texas.

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