1, round face
A round face is characterized by round cheeks, arched forehead, wide chin and a sense of roundness. So many round lines need angular glasses. If you choose a frame with a round gold edge or a silk edge, it will make your face look more round. A wide bezel will also make the face look longer.
2. Long face:
Typical long face, high forehead, strong chin and long chin. Wearing the right glasses can make the face look wider and shorter. A wide-brimmed nose frame and dark temples will break the straightness of a long face. Because glasses with wide sides and big frames can cover the lower part of the face better, it is suggested that people with long faces can wear these glasses.
3, oval face:
The widest part of this face is located in the frontal bone area, which moves smoothly and symmetrically to the forehead and chin. If the glasses are in the right shape and proportion, the oval face can be perfectly matched with them.
4, square face:
This face is characterized by a wide forehead. The face is angular, the mandibular area is high and wide, the side of the face is not obvious, and the face is square. Wearing glasses with round or oval frames will soften the outline of the face. Wearing a bright metal frame can also eliminate this stiffness.
5, triangular face:
For this angular face, it is very suitable for round and oval frames to relieve the stiff lines of your face. A pair of streamlined glasses can make up for the short point of the lower collar.
6, melon face:
A broad, flat forehead, a pointed chin, a triangular shape, and a chin almost flush with eyes are all characteristics of the oval face. The lower part of this face is smooth and symmetrical, so you should wear glasses that can form "vertical lines" on your face to make up for the lack of width and flatness of the upper part. It is best to choose huge glasses with oval frames and clear lines.