Glasses or
sunglasses are one of the best accessories because it always adds a little
something extra to your outfit. The most
important advice I will tell you is to make sure to find the perfect glasses or
sunglasses that are fitted for your face. A great question to consider is; what
fits your face the best? Everyone has a different face shape and it is
essential to play around with different styles of glasses in order to find the
best shape that works for you. Having many options of glasses are good but you
always want to have your basics and invest into at least one good quality pair
of sunglasses or a pair of regular glasses. A great example is Aviators, these
are my sunglasses of choice, because I have a circular face which these would
be the ones that fits me the best. To find the best sunglasses that fit your
face the best, you will have to try on certain styles to see which types are
the best for your face shape. Below here
is a great chart showing what types of sunglasses fits your face the best and why you should consider what fits your face the best. I truly believe that you should invest into one great pair of glasses of good
quality.
Square - Rounded slightly curved frames your
face already, has a strong sharp and angular glasses may not be the best choice
for this face.
Round - Aviators or square angular frames
(such as wayfarers to add definitions are the best result for this face shape.
Triangle - Top-heavy frames or teardrop
lenses which help to balance the shape of your face square frames with deep
lenses work too.
Oblong - Lenses that are deeper than they
are wider should avoid geometric shapes to and soften and balance your strong
facial structure.
Oval - Any shape although it is recommended
that the frames are at least as wide as your face is at is widest point.
Diamond - Any shapes a great, but avoiding
extremes (particularly rounded curved and angular. lenses that are deeper than they
are wide work the beast for this shape.
Heart - Square faces will work the best with
your face proportion. Avoided tear drop lenses of frames with too much
detailing at the top.
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