Best Frame Shapes for Your Face Shape

One of the best ways to narrow down your frame options is to determine what face shape you have. Here are the seven basic face shapes and what frames usually go well with them.

 

Round Face Shape

Round faces have a circular appearance with no strong edges or angles. Your face is short, with your cheekbones being the widest part. Frames with sharp angles will help balance out your features.

Ideal Frame Types:

Rectangle

Browline

Clear nose bridge

Bold colors

 

Square Face Shape

A square face shape has a similar height and length. You have a wide, angular jaw and a broad forehead. Rounded, wider shapes at the top will complement your face shape and add softness. Oval and rectangular frames will add balance and structure.

Ideal Frame Types:

Round

Browline

Cat-eye

Oval

Rectangle

 

Heart-Shaped Face

A heart-shaped face has a broader forehead, prominent cheekbones, and a narrow chin. Round frames help soften angles, while rectangular frames, or frames that are wider at the bottom, can add balance.

Ideal Frame Types:

Round

Geometric

Frameless

 

Oval Face Shape

An oval face shape has balanced proportions. Your cheekbones are wider than your forehead, and you have no sharp angles on your jaw or chin. An oval face is longer than it is wide. Frames just as wide or wider than your cheekbones will help maintain your natural balance.

Ideal Frame Types:

Rectangle

Square

Oval

 

Oblong Face Shape

An oblong face shape is longer than it is wide, similar to an oval shape. The difference is an oblong face shape has a long, straight cheek line. Thick, angular frames will balance the round features.

Ideal Frame Types:

Square

Rectangle

Wayfarer

Oversized

 

Diamond Face Shape

Diamond-shaped faces are the rarest. They have narrow, angular jaw lines, prominent cheekbones, and narrow foreheads. Rounded frames will add softness and balance.

Ideal Frame Types:

Browline

Cat-eye

Round

Aviator

 

Base-down Triangle Face Shape

A base-down triangular face has a broad jawline, wide cheeks, and a narrow forehead. Glasses with a wider top rim help to balance features.

Ideal Frame Types:

Browline

Cat-eye

Aviator

Wayfarer


Post time: Mar-17-2023