How To Choose A Pair Of Glasses To Suit Your Face Shape ?
The basic rules of face and frame matching are as follows: the more space the lenses take up towards the chin, the shorter the face will appear, the narrower the lens or frame, and the higher the glasses, the longer the lower part of the face will appear. When people see you wear a pair of new glasses, the first thing they see is not the frame, but your nose. A short nose is suitable for wearing a bright bridge of the nose and the frame should be close to the forehead. People with a long nose should transfer their attention to the nose frame, and a wider and tighter nose frame will make the nose appear shorter.
A different face specific how to match the author:
(1) Round Face
Round faces are characterized by rounded cheeks, an arched forehead, a wider, rounded chin, and an overall feeling of roundness. So many round lines require the wearing of more angular glasses. A round frame will make the face appear rounder, while a wide beveled frame will make the face appear slightly longer.
(2) The Oval Face
The widest part of this type of face is located in the frontal bone area and smoothly recedes towards the forehead and chin. Oval faces are suitable for almost all shapes of glasses. Just pay attention to the size of the frames.
(3) Square Face
This type of face is characterized by a wide forehead, clear facial diamond horn, high jaw area, wide, the side of the face is not obvious, the face shape is square, wearing glasses with a round or oval frame will make the contoured lines of the face appear soft, wearing a metal frame with a clear tone can also eliminate this sense of stiffness.
(4) Triangle Face
For this angular shape, round and oval frames are perfect to soften the hard lines of your face, and a pair of streamlined glasses can make up for the pointy, shorter lower face.
(5) Seeds (heart) Face
A broad, flat forehead, a pointed chin forming a triangle shape, and a jawbone almost equal to eyeglasses are all features of the melon face. The lower part of this face is smooth and symmetrical, so glasses should be worn to create a "vertical line" over the face to compensate for the wider, flat upper part. It is best to choose glasses with elliptical frames and well-defined lines.