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Finding the Right Sunglasses For Your Face Shape

April 05, 2011

Solano Eye Specialists

Sunglasses are the ultimate fashion accessory in today's society. But finding the right fit for you may be difficult as fashionable styles are constantly changing. The important thing is finding a style that works for you. Even though a style might look trendy on the rack, it may look very different on your face. You should always choose a sunglasses style that flatters your face shape.

First you should figure out what shape your face is. Is your face oval, square, oblong, round or triangular?

Oval face shapes are the most versatile as far as choosing sunglasses goes. This is because of their balanced proportions. If you have an oval face you can choose virtually any frame because it will suit your face. To narrow down the selection though you could look for a wider frame because this will be in proportion with the broadest part of your face.

Do you have a square face? Then choose something slightly curved because this will bring a nice contrast to your face. You want the sunglasses to sit high enough on your face that they will minimize your jaw line.

For the oblong face that is long and narrow you should try to find frames that down play the length of your face. You can do this by choosing frames that cover the center of your face. These frames will have the effect of shortening you face. You can look for a frame that is deep with embellishments that will therefore detract from your long cheeks and jaw line. This will flatter your face shape the most.

What about for round face shapes? You need a contrasting frame such as a straight or angular one. By choosing these frames you will make your face appear thinner. They should have a clear bridge over your nose which will widen your eyes. Try to find a narrow frame that will lengthen your face.

Triangular face shapes are those with a broad forehead and a narrow chin. If you have this face shape you should try to contrast your shape by wearing thin-rimed frames that don't sit high on your face. You should avoid oversized sunglasses because they can make your face appear even wider.

What about the opposite - an inverted triangle? This is the face shape that has a narrow forehead and a wide chin. For this face shape you want a frame that makes your face look the opposite with a wider top and a narrow chin. You should try a bright colored frame which can distract from your lower facial area. Or try a wide style that will make your forehead look broader.



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