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How to choose glasses for your face shape

I am sure that most of you have trouble in figuring out what kind of frame is best for your face, especially with so many glasses to choose from. Welcome to zinff's class, let's find the most flattering one for you!

Determine your face shape

The first step is to decide what your face shape is. The five most common face shapes are  heart, oblong, oval, round and square face shapes. Try to pick the shape that most strongly resembles your face.

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1.HEART
  • Broad forehead that extends down to a small chin
  • High and angled cheekbones
To reduce the apparent width of the top of the face, choose frame shapes that are wider at the bottom. Thin, light-colored frames and rimless frames that have a light, airy appearance also are good choices.

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2.OBLONG
  • longer than it is wide
  • has a long, straight cheek line.
To make an oblong face appear shorter and more balanced, try frames that have more depth than width. Frames with decorative or contrasting temples also add width to the face.

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3.ROUND
  • Full cheeks
  • A wide forehead and a rounded chin
To make a round face appear thinner and longer, try angular narrow eyeglass frames to lengthen the face. Frames with a clear bridge and rectangular frames that are wider than they are deep also can be good choices.

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4.OVAL
  • Lightly curved jawline that is a little narrower than the forehead
  • Cheekbones are high and angled
  • Most versatile face shape
To maintain the natural balance of an oval face shape, look for eyeglass frames that are as wide as (or wider than) the broadest part of the face. Walnut-shaped frames that are not too deep or narrow are a very good choice.

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5.SQUARE
  • Broad forehead with a strong, horizontal jawline
  • Proportional in width and length
To make a square face look longer and soften its angles, try narrow frame styles, frames that have more width than depth, and narrow ovals.

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