Face Shape Guide
ABOUT ROUND FACE SHAPE
This face type has a soft, round jawline, that's almost circular. Its overall width is mostly the same as its length. The cheekbones are often this face shape's widest part, and people with round faces usually have full cheeks as well. Round faces have round hairlines and broad foreheads, with almost the same area ratio as the curved line of their jaw. Round faces tend to appear wider and shorter.
WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR IN A FRAME?
For round face shapes, rectangular, trapezoid, and geometric frames are recommended. These styles feature sharp angles to balance the soft round features, adding contrast and definition.
CELEBRITIES WITH ROUND FACES
Most Flattering Frames
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Rectangle
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Trapezoid
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Browline
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Geometric
Frames to Avoid
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Round
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Oval
ABOUT SQUARE FACE SHAPE
A square face shape is characterized by a strong, angular jawline and a relatively equal width and length of the face. The forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are all similarly wide, creating a square appearance. Square faces often have a broad, straight hairline.
CELEBRITIES WITH SQUARE FACES
WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR IN A FRAME?
When selecting frames for a square face shape, it's best to choose styles that help soften the angles and add some curves to the face. Round, oval, and cat-eye frames are highly recommended as they can counterbalance the strong jawline and add a sense of gentleness.
Most Flattering Frames
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Round
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Oval
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Cat-Eye
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Browline
Frames to Avoid
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Square
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Rectangle
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Geometric
ABOUT OVAL FACE SHAPES
The oval face shape is considered to be the most versatile and balanced facial structure. It features balanced proportions, with gently rounded and slightly curved lines. The forehead is slightly wider than the chin, and the cheekbones are usually the widest part of the face. Oval faces have a natural symmetry and can carry off a wide variety of frame styles.
WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR IN A FRAME?
If you have an oval face shape, consider yourself lucky as you can pull off almost any frame style! Oval faces have the flexibility to experiment with different shapes, sizes, and designs. You can opt for rectangular or square frames to add angles and definition to your facial features, or try round frames to enhance the natural curves of your face. Additionally, cat-eye and geometric-shaped frames can also complement the graceful contours of an oval face.
CELEBRITIES WITH OVAL FACES
Most Flattering Frames
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Square
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Rectangle
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Geometric
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Oversized
Frames to Avoid
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Oval
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Aviator
ABOUT HEART FACE SHAPE
The heart-shaped faces are characterized by a broader forehead and narrower chin, creating a distinct V or heart-like shape. The cheekbones may be prominent, and the face tapers down to a pointy chin. Heart-shaped faces often have delicate and feminine features.
CELEBRITIES WITH HEART FACES
WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR IN A FRAME?
If your face is particularly angular, you can soften these features by trying oval, cat-eye or aviator glasses. Frames that are wider at the bottom can also balance out the narrow shape of the chin. Frameless or thin frames are also highly recommended for this face type.
Most Flattering Frames
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Oval
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Cat-Eye
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Aviator
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Rimless
Frames to Avoid
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Rectangle
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Trapezoid
ABOUT OBLONG FACE SHAPES
An oblong face shape is characterized by a long and narrow appearance. It is longer than it is wide, with relatively straight lines. The forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are all similar in width. The face may have a straight or rounded hairline.
WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR IN A FRAME?
For the oblong face shape, frames that accentuate width and soften the length of the face are recommended. Consider the following frame styles: longer frames to balance the face shape, square, trapezoid, and browline frames to add visual interest and width, and oversized frames for a bold look.
CELEBRITIES WITH OBLONG FACES
Most Flattering Frames
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Square
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Trapezoid
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Browline
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Oversized
Frames to Avoid
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Rectangle
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Cat-Eye
ABOUT DIAMOND FACE SHAPE
The diamond face shape is characterized by high cheekbones and a narrow forehead and chin. The face is widest at the cheekbones and tapers towards the forehead and jawline. Diamond-shaped faces are a bit similar to Oval-shaped faces, but the former tends to be more angular.
CELEBRITIES WITH DIAMOND FACES
WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR IN A FRAME?
Choose oval or cat-eye frames to balance out your face's features. The soft edges of these frames will perfectly contrast and compliment your face frame. Horn-rimmed glasses can also balance out the diamond shape of your face by emphasizing on your browline and top of your face.
Most Flattering Frames
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Oval
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Cat-Eye
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Square
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Oversized
Frames to Avoid
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Aviator
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Geometric