How To Choose The Best Sunglasses For Your Face Shape

When it comes to buying sunglasses, determining your face size and shape is important because it will help you find a better fitting, more functional pair of sunglasses. Proper fitting sunglasses can give you a stylish look all your own like Geordi Laforge or Elton John. To find the best sunglasses for your face, you will need to, measure your face, determine your face shape, and match that shape to a style of sunglasses.

How To Measure Your Face

Measuring the dimensions of your face will help give you an idea of what size and shape your face is. To measure your face, stand in front of a mirror and follow these steps:

  1. Measure Cheekbone to Cheekbone: Place the end of a tape measure just below your eye to find the top of your cheekbone. Measure to the same point on the other side of your face. Write down this number.
  2. Measure Jaw Line: Feel below your ears to find the ends of your jawbone. Measure from the end of your jawbone to the other end around the bottom of your face. Write that down too.
  3. Measure Face Length: Measure from the center of your hairline straight down over the front of your nose to the bottom of your chin. Write that one down too.

How to Determine Your Face Shape

There are several different face shapes. Compare the different dimensions of your face, look in the mirror, and or have a friend help you determine which shape your face is. Look below to see common face shapes and see which one of these categories matches you.

The Best Glasses for Round Shaped Faces

These curves are kickin’! The round face shape has noticeable curves and less defined angles. The best glasses for round faces avoid curved features, emphasizing sharp angular lines that will help elongate your face and make it look thinner and sharper. This face group may benefit from high-on-the-temple, colorful frames as well. Round face shapes work best with Rectanglesquarewrap and shield shaped glasses.

The Best Glasses For Square Shaped Faces

Square shaped faces are generally about the same length and width across the face — they are characterized by a broad forehead and a strong jaw line. The best glasses for square faces are round or oval shaped – this helps round out the sharpness of the face for a more balanced look. Examples of styles that would work well for square faces are aviatorsbutterfliesround or any frame style that favors oval or circular curves. Center or top set temples are the way to go with a square face.

The Best Glasses for Oval Shaped Faces

Oval faces have it made because literally every frame looks awesome! Oval faces have gently rounded, fairly even features, and pretty much any frame is going to work well on them. Designer to sport, fashion to function, everything works. Just don’t get huge frames that block out those pretty symmetrical features; choose sunglasses that cover the face from the eyebrows to the cheekbones.

The Best Glasses for Oblong & Rectangular Shaped Faces

Oblong faces, also called rectangular, are long and narrow with few angles. An oblong face works especially well with oversized sunglasses. Also, larger wayfarer or rectangular lenses and sunglasses with thick frames add width to a long face. Another option is sunglasses that feature tall or deep lenses and vintage style frames because the sharp angles and bold lines will give oblong faces an edge, sharpening otherwise soft features. This group is going to turn heads in wrapshieldsquarewayfarer and rectangle styles. Oblong faces should avoid small frames.

The Best Glasses For Diamond Shaped Faces

Diamond-shaped faces are characterized by a narrow jawline and forehead with the cheekbones as the widest part of the face. Oval and rimless frames will help compliment wide or high cheekbones. Diamond faces should use frames that feature gentle curves and should not be wider than the wearer’s cheekbones.

The Best Glasses For Heart Shaped Faces

Heart-shaped faces, sometimes called triangle, are widest at the temples and narrowest at the chin. The best sunglasses for heart and triangle shaped faces feature wide lower edges with no straight lines along the top because they shift attention downward and elongate the face. Cat-eye styles or glasses that feature rounded edges are ideal for giving the wearer a more balanced look. This face shape will be best served with shieldbutterflyrimless, or aviator styled frames.

Aviator Sunglasses

Originally popularized by pilots, Hawaii Five-0, and Tom Cruise, aviator-style sunglasses have become a favorite of many others worldwide. The distinctive features of an aviator frame are clean and simple colors, metal frames, and teardrop shaped lenses. A snug tee shirt and respect for the law are optional.

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