Sunglasses For Face Shape

Sunglasses For Face Shape


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Sunglasses for face shape- How To Choose

 

Choosing sunglasses doesn't have to be a complicated task at all, provided you follow our expert advice. 

Choosing the right style can accentuate your face shape, and bring out your best features.

Before we go into choosing the right sunglasses, have a look at the guidelines below to decide which face shape suits you first.

 

 

Here are the six face shape types
Face shape guide for sunglasses

 

 

 

Celebrity Examples of Face Shapes


To put face shapes into context, we have chosen a celebrity- that resembles each shape above:
Face shape guide for glasses

 

 

Now you have made the first move into determining your face shape- let's now look at the perfect styles for you.

 

 

 

Sunglasses for oval face

If you have an Oval shaped face- these are the most complimentary style sunglasses for you. 
Most styles look good on this face shape as the face is softly rounded and evenly proportioned. 

 

 

Sunglasses for a Square Face

As a general rule of thumb- a square shaped face, is much better off wearing round shaped glasses and oval shaped glasses, to soften and contrast the angles on the face. 

Sunglasses for Round faces

The rule for anyone with a round face is that they should go for the very opposite of their face shape and opt for angular styles. The more angular- the better. Over sized glasses are fine also- as long as they have an angular shape.

 

 

Sunglasses For Rectangular Faces

Rectangular face shapes can really go to town on over-sized geometric sunglasses. You can chose a pair to lessen the length of the face. You can go for any shape- apart from too round. Cat eyes- also look really good. You can really make a statement.

 

 

Sunglasses for Diamond Shaped Faces

If you have a diamond shaped face, you are best suited to cat eyes, rectangular, oval, as well as half rimmed and aviators. 


 

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