How to Choose the Right Spectacles for Your Face

Here are some ways you can choose the correct spectacles frame for your face:

Colour of the frames:

Fair persons ought to opt for pastel shades, clear or metal frames, leaving the horn-rims and dramatic shades for people with a less pale complexion. Essentially, as regards frame colour, emphasis might be made on eye color by reverberating it in a deeper shade, or else the frames could match the hair color.
Selecting the shape of the frames according to the shape of the face

Oval face:

The oval face is the perfect face with perfectly balanced proportions. Any shape of frame looks good on it. However you can try for spectacle frames that are as wide as (or wider than) the broadest part of the face, or walnut-shaped frames that are not too deep or too narrow.

Round shaped face:

A round face shape has curvilinear lines with the breadth and length of the face in the same proportions. To make the face appear thinner and longer, try angular narrow spectacle frames to lengthen the face, a clear bridge that widens the eyes and frames that are wider than they are deep, such as a rectangular shape.

Long shaped face:

The long face is longer than it is wide and has a long straight cheek line and sometimes a longish nose. To make the face appear shorter and more balanced, think about frames that have a top-to-bottom depth, decorative or contrasting temples that add width to the face or a low bridge to shorten the nose.

Square face:

A square shaped face has a strong jaw line and a broad forehead, plus the breadth and length are in the same proportions. To make the square face feel longer and soften the angles, choose narrow frame styles, frames that have more width than depth and narrow ovals.

Heart-shaped face or a triangle face:

A heart-shaped face shape has a very broad top third and a very small bottom third. To narrow the width of the top of the face, try on out frames that are bigger at the bottom, very pale colors and materials and rimless frame styles.

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