For many of us, the most important aspect when choosing a pair of glasses is to see how they feel on our face. In the following, we will tell you how to choose glasses according to your face.
1. Round:
Objective: Narrow and lengthen the face
Bet for:
1.Narrow, horizontal or rectangular shapes that lengthen and thin the face.
2.A transparent bridge to space your eyes.
3.Mounts whose design is "oriented" upwards to draw attention to the upper part of the face.
4.Rectangular and geometric shapes, which accentuate the facial features.
5.Rods that attach to the top half of the saddle to add length.
6.Take a look at the "butterfly" style frames.
Avoid:
Small glasses that do not keep the proportion.
Short frames that accentuate the length of the face.
Opt for maxigafas to protect from the sun and curved mounts of marked angles and ascending lines, with square or rectangular shapes, in dark or light tones.
2. Oval:
Objective: Maintain its balance and proportionality. This type of face, considered the ideal, fits almost any mount.
Bet for:
Mounts that are in proportion to the widest part of the face.
Walnut-shaped designs, neither too wide nor too narrow.
Forms square, rectangular and geometric angles that add silhouettes curves. For example, titanium frame reading glasses can be available for you.
Avoid:
Mounts that are too large for facial features.
3. Rectangular:
Objective: Smooth and shorten a long and angular face.
Bet for:
Tall frames, with the upper part accented or decorated with rods, which diminish the sensation of the length of the face.
Designs that emphasize depth more than a width.
A low bridge that shortens the nose.
The " Wayfarer " style saddles will make you feel great.
Avoid:
Designs that emphasize the length
Small frames that do not keep the proportion
4. Triangle:
Objective: Minimize the width of the chin and emphasize the position of the eye in the upper part of the face.
Bet for:
Shapes that open towards the cheeks.
Half mounts or complete frames that accentuate the upper half of the face, counteracting the width of the jaw.
Designs whose lower part presents an angle inwards.
Strong colors or decorative motifs on top.
Avoid:
Rods located at the bottom and that highlight the width of the jaw
Narrow frames that are not proportionate
5. Inverted or heart-shaped triangle:
Objective: Minimize the width of the chin and emphasize the position of the eye in the upper part of the face.
Bet for:
Broader frames at the bottom or whose design accentuates that part.
Colors and softer materials.
Rounded and narrow shapes that soften the forehead.
Cheap reading glasses with mounts to the air.
Rods located as low as possible.
Avoid:
Designs or rods with decorative elements that emphasize the top and focus attention up.
6. Square:
Objective: Soften and lengthen the face
Bet for:
Narrow frames like Xiaomi TS glasses frame which can minimize the width of the chin.
Oval or round designs
Rods that occupy a central position or connect to the top of the saddle
Check out the oval mounts, any of these will suit you
Avoid:
Geometric or square shapes, which accent the angles of the face
Rods that attach to the saddle in a low position
Colors that emphasize the lower area, highlighting the chin
When it comes to sunglasses, you choose mounts of rounded angles but without being completely round.
For graduated glasses, oval frames are best.
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