Face Shape Guide
What Frame Shapes Are the Best for My Face Shape?
It is very important to note that these tips only serve as a general guideline and are not 100% accurate for all people. It does not matter what frames or sunglasses you pick, if you love them, you will feel good—and feeling good always looks great!
Square
- Broad forehead with a strong, horizontal jawline
- Proportional in width and length
FRAMES TO COMPLIMENT FACE
- Round or oval eyeglasses
- Dark or bold- colored frames
Objective: Divert away from and add contrast to strong facial features
FRAMES TO AVOID
- Most geometric and square shapes
- Light-colored frames
Tip: Don’t give your face too many angles
Diamond
- Wide cheekbones and a narrow forehead
- Angular jaw lines
FRAMES TO COMPLIMENT FACE
- Oval and rimless frames
- Glasses with strong brow lines
Objective: Balance and enhance facial features
FRAMES TO AVOID
- Very narrow frames
- Thin frames
Tip: Don’t draw unnecessary attention to your narrow eye line
Heart
- Broad forehead that extends down to a small chin
- High and angled cheekbones
FRAMES TO COMPLIMENT FACE
- Oval and round shaped glasses
- Thin, light-colored frames to balance narrow chins
Objective: Balance the width of your face
FRAMES TO AVOID
- Top-heavy styles or decorative designs
- Dark frames
Tip: Don’t draw too much attention to upper face
Round
- Full cheeks
- A wide forehead and a rounded chin
FRAMES TO COMPLIMENT FACE
- Square or strong frame shapes
- Rectangular frame shapes
Objective: Provide contrast to face
FRAMES TO AVOID
- Too small frames and short frames
- Round glasses
Tip: Frames that are wider than they are tall give the illusion of a slimmer face
Oval
- Slightly curved/pointed jawline
- Cheekbones are high and angled
- Able to wear many different styles
FRAMES TO COMPLIMENT FACE
- All styles work, try square or round
Objective: Give a nice contrast to facial curves
FRAMES TO AVOID
- Oversized frames and shapes
Tip: Don’t choose frames too large for facial features
OVAL FACES are often referred to as the ideal face type because of the balanced proportions
DIAMOND FACES are the rarest face type
HIGH CHEEKBONES create a “triangle of youth” effect and make a person appear young
ROUND FACES can sometimes make a person appear younger than they are
FACIAL SYMMETRY can be affected by stressors— such as toxins, disease and psychological trauma—that were faced growing up
GENES influence face shape. Researchers have identified five genes that affect face shape, and there may be hundreds more with small effects