How to Choose Flattering Eyeglass Frames
Glasses these days have a dual purpose: They improve your vision, and they serve as a fashion accessory that can enhance, rather than detract from your looks. Some people like glasses so much they get ones with plain glass in them because they don't even have bad eye sight and wear them only for the looks.
- Difficulty:
- Easy
Instructions
Things You'll Need
- Eyeglasses
- Eyeglasses Cases
- Ponytail Holders
- Sunglasses
- Mirrors
- 1Pull your hair back in a ponytail (if necessary) and inspect your face shape in front of the mirror.
- 2Keep in mind that oval faces are egg-shaped and balanced on top and bottom, and can support any type of frame.
- 3Make a long, thin face seem wider and shorter with larger frames in round or triangular shapes. Or try a wide, rectangular shape. Frames that have color, width or embellishment near the sides will also broaden your face.
- 4Try round frames made of thin metal to soften the angular look of a square face, which has a wide forehead and cheeks, and an angular chin.
- 5Remember that round faces are fuller, with a gentle chin, wide cheeks and small cheekbones. Avoid round frames, which make the face look larger; wear boxy or rectangular ones instead. Dark frames can weigh down your face, making it appear heavier.
- 6Balance a heart-shaped face, which has a wide forehead that angles down to a small chin, with frames that are wider at the bottom than at the top.
- 7Flatter a diamond-shaped face, which has a narrow forehead, wide temples and an angular chin, by wearing small frames in geometric or oval shapes to minimize the horizontal distance between your temples.
- 8Choose smaller frames if you have facial hair such as a beard. Large frames will further mask your features.
- 9Stick with small frames if you have a small head. Make sure your glasses aren't any wider than the widest part of your face.
- 10Select large frames that fit comfortably if you have a large head. Avoid glasses that appear to squeeze your face or temples.
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