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Guide on Face Shapes to Help Choose Right Sunglasses 2022

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
March 15, 2022
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5 Trendy Unisex Sunglasses to Kick Start 2021

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Sunglasses are a great tool to emphasize your style. Bohemian, rock, classic or chic, there’s something for everyone! Sunglasses are a fashion accessory in their own right that will allow you to finish off your outfit and add an extra touch so that your look is in total harmony with your personality.

But the choice must be made well, indeed the shape of your frame will allow you to play on the balance of your face! Soften a hard face or give character to a childish face, if you master the shape of your sunglasses you can avoid fashion faux pas and find the shape that suits you best.

If you know what shape of frame to choose, you can even afford to buy on the internet. For normal budget, you can get sunglasses cheap at Dhgate or Alibaba.

Square Face:

Do you have pronounced cheekbones, a wide forehead and/or an angular jaw line? Your face combines perfectly with round and oval shapes. These frame shapes soften harsh features. On the other hand, we don’t recommend anyone to select square angular frames.

Round Face:

If you have a round face, forget the round frames and opt for a contrasting angular shape instead, which will make your face appear slimmer and elongated. A narrow frame is the ideal choice because it draws attention downward, which has the benefit of elongating your face instead of making it appear rounder. Its better to select wider frames than the widest part of your face. Cheap buffs glasses are the best example for round face shape.

Long Face:

For a narrow, elongated face, which is approximately the same width throughout its length, square or round glasses are an obvious choice. These shapes tend to make your face less long. An elongated face can have a slightly larger frame, because it is often in balance with the rest of the face.

Diamond Face:

If you have wide cheekbones with a narrow forehead and chin, a frame with an oval lens or rounded corners will look great on you. Rimless glasses are also a very good choice.

Oval Face:

An oval face is generally symmetrical and combines well with most frames: think for example of pilot glasses or square lenses. In short, almost all types of frames look great on this face shape.

Heart-shaped Face:

A heart-shaped face has a wide forehead and tapers at the chin. If you have such a face, choose pilot goggles or a partially rimless model. These will probably look great on you!

The Color Of Your Hair Is Also Important!

In addition to the shape of your face, we also recommend that you choose an eyeglass frame according to the color of your hair. 

  • Brown Hair: People with brown hair can match the warmth of brown to the frame color of their glasses. Colors such as brown, military green, pink, yellow ochre, deep red, gold and mahogany are usually a good choice.
  • Blonde Hair: With blonde hair, it’s important to determine if the shade doesn’t tend to turn brown. If this is the case, we advise you to follow the recommendations for people with brown hair. But many individuals with blond hair can also choose gray (titanium), pastel colors, coral, green and red. A black frame can make the face harder.
  • Red Hair: People with red hair can sport strong colors like green, copper and chocolate brown, but also choose softer shades, like khaki and cream. As a general rule, it is recommended to avoid yellow.
  • Dark Hair: Black or speckled brown (dark turtoise) frames or metallic frames will look great on people with dark hair, but they can just as easily choose colors that are a little bolder, like blue or red. On the other hand, softer shades are to be avoided.
  • Gray Hair: People with gray hair can have a blast with bright colors like red, navy blue, and green. A black frame will also work perfectly. Yellow and brown are usually not the best choices.
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