How to Choose the Perfect Eyeglasses for Your Face Shape
Finding the right frame can transform your look. Our style guide helps you select eyeglasses that complement your facial features perfectly.
Finding the right frame can transform your look. Our style guide helps you select eyeglasses that complement your facial features perfectly.
Finding the right pair of eyeglasses isn't just about clear vision—it's about transforming your look, boosting your confidence, and making a stylish statement. But with endless frame options, how do you know which pair will look best on you?
The secret lies in understanding your face shape.
The perfect frame will complement your natural features by creating balance and contrast. With over 92 years of experience at Dangui Opticians, we've helped thousands discover their ideal eyewear. This comprehensive style guide will walk you through identifying your face shape and matching it with the most flattering frame styles.
Before you start shopping, you need to know the basic geometry of your face. Stand in front of a mirror and use a whiteboard marker or lipstick to trace the outline of your face, or simply observe where your face is widest and how your jawline is shaped.
Here are the most common face shapes and their defining characteristics:
Characteristics: Balanced proportions, with a chin slightly narrower than the forehead. High cheekbones are common. The face is longer than it is wide.
The Key: The most versatile shape—it looks good in almost any frame.
Characteristics: Soft, curved lines, with the width and length roughly equal. Few angles, and a full chin and cheeks.
The Key: Needs frames that add length and sharp angles.
Characteristics: A strong, broad forehead and a dominant, angular jawline. The width and length of the face are roughly equal.
The Key: Needs frames that soften strong lines and add curves.
Characteristics: Wide forehead, high cheekbones, and a narrow, pointed chin.
The Key: Needs frames that widen the look of the lower face and draw attention downward.
Characteristics: Narrow forehead and jawline, with high, dramatic cheekbones being the widest point of the face.
The Key: Needs frames that balance the narrow forehead and jawline while highlighting the cheekbones.
Characteristics: Similar to an oval face, but longer and narrower. Straight cheek lines and a longer length than width.
The Key: Needs frames that add width and minimize length.
The general rule of thumb: Choose frames that provide contrast to your face shape. If your face is angular, choose a rounder frame; if your face is curved, choose a more angular frame.
Goal: Maintain the natural balance of the face.
Best Frames: Walnut-shaped frames that are wider than the broadest part of the face. Square or rectangular frames also look excellent.
Goal: To make the face appear longer and thinner by adding definition.
Best Frames: Rectangular or square frames, or styles with strong, angular lines (like a geometric design). Frames with clear or high bridges can also make the eyes appear further apart and lengthen the face.
Goal: To soften the strong, angular jawline and forehead.
Best Frames: Round or oval frames. Cat-eye and semi-rimless frames can also look great, as they draw attention upward.
Goal: To reduce the apparent width of the forehead and widen the look of the narrow chin.
Best Frames: Bottom-heavy frames, light-colored frames, or rimless styles. Aviators and gently round frames work well.
Goal: To soften the cheekbones and broaden the forehead and jawline.
Best Frames: Cat-eye frames or oval frames. Semi-rimless or frames with distinctive brow lines (like Clubmasters) are excellent choices to add width to the upper face.
Goal: To break up the length of the face and make it appear shorter and wider.
Best Frames: Tall and deep frames, or frames that have distinct top and bottom halves. Frames with strong horizontal elements like thick temples (the arms of the glasses) or deep-set decorative accents.
While face shape is the primary factor, a great pair of glasses requires attention to a few more details:
The bridge of the frame should sit comfortably on your nose without slipping or causing pressure.
The frames should not extend past the widest part of your face at the temples. The outer edge of the frame should align closely with the side of your face. If they are too narrow, your face will look wide; if they are too wide, your eyes will look too close together.
The top line of the frame should ideally follow the line of your eyebrows. The frame should not cover your entire brow or sit too high above it. Your eye should also be centered horizontally within the lens opening.
Choose frame colors that complement your skin tone, hair color, and eye color:
Frame materials affect both aesthetics and functionality:
Consider how you'll be using your glasses daily. If you work in a conservative professional environment, classic styles in neutral colors might be most appropriate. For creative fields or casual wear, you can experiment with bolder colors and trendy designs.
Pro Tip: Don't be afraid to try styles you wouldn't normally consider! Sometimes the most unexpected frames turn out to be the most flattering. At Dangui Opticians, our expert stylists can help you explore different options and find your perfect match.
Choosing eyeglasses is a blend of science and art. Use your face shape as your foundation, but don't be afraid to try on styles that simply make you feel great. The most important thing is that you feel confident and comfortable in your new frames.
Key Takeaways:
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