Saturday, August 3, 2013

Get the Perfect Glasses for Your Head Shape

How do you find the right frames to complement your face? The size should be in proportion with your face size. This means that smaller glasses are best for smaller faces, and larger glasses for larger faces.

Sunglasses and glasses can add a lot of style if you know how to choose them, sunglasses are also an essential tool in safeguarding the health of your eyes and the surrounding tissue. Just as the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays can damage skin, they can also harm the lens and cornea of the eyes.

1. Heart-Shaped Face
Characterized by a wide forehead, narrower jaw line, high cheekbones, and a narrow chin, go for: cat-eye shaped frames to best accentuate your face shape.

2. Oval-Shaped Face
One of the easiest to find frames for, almost any style works for an oval face. It’s characterized by balanced proportions, a narrow forehead and jaw line, a chin that is slightly narrower than the forehead, and typically high cheekbones, go for: any frame shape.

Get the Perfect Glasses for Your Head Shape
3. A Round-Shaped Face
Frames should make the face appear longer and thinner, this shape is characterized by soft curves with few angles, if any. In general, look for frames equal to or slightly wider than the broadest part of the face. Minimize the curves and add definition with soft, angular, rectangular styles or double brow styles. Go for: Wider frames with angular / rectangular styles

head shapes
4. A Square-Shaped Face
It’s characterized by a defined jaw, square chin, and a broad forehead. Reduce the angles with soft, curvy styles that will give the face some definition such as cat-eye styles. The classic ovals also works well for this face shape

Getting the Right Fit

The sunglass size should be in proportion with the face size. This means that smaller sunglasses are best for smaller faces; larger sunglasses for larger faces.

The frame shape should contrast with, that is, be the opposite of, the shape of the face.

These tips must not be taken as rules but they can help you to choose your right frame.

FACES

faces oval Oval face
Almost any style works for oval face. Experiment with the latest looks, such as wraparounds or shields. Square shaped frames with gently rounded edges
Frame suggestions : Any frame shape
faces round Round face
Frames should make the face appear longer and thinner. In general, look for frames equal to or slightly wider than the broadest part of the face. Minimize the curves and add definition with soft, angular, rectangular styles or double brow styles. Higher temples will create a longer profile. Sunglasses with brow bars also pull the eye upward, making the face appear longer.
Frame suggestions : Wider frames with angular / rectangular styles
faces diamond Diamond face
This face shape has wide or high cheekbones with a narrow forehead and chin. Oval sunglasses will soften the contour of the face, although softly curved square frames will work as well. Make sure the styles are no wider than the top of the cheekbones.
Frame suggestions : Oval, Square
faces square Squared face
This face shape consists of a strong jawline, a broad forehead and wide cheekbones. Reduce the angles with soft, curvy styles that will give the face some definition such as cat-eye styles. The classic ovals also works well for this face shape.
Frame suggestions : Oval or Round, Oval, Cat Eyes
faces rectangle Oblong face
Widen and shorten the face with sunglass styles that do not extend beyond the widest part of the face. Round or square shapes will look great on this face. Frames with short horizontal and long vertical lines also work. Decorative or contrasting temples add width to the face.
Frame suggestions : Round, Square
faces triangle Triangle-shaped face
This face has a narrow jaw and a wide forehead. Soften the lower portion of the face by accenting the eye area. Styles such as cat-eyes should angle outward at the top corner and be wide enough to balance the jawline. You can also try metal frames with rimless bottom.
Frame suggestions : Frames with a traight top line, Cat-eyes

SKINS

Pale complexions
Try lightweight frames or those with a touch of colour such as rose or amber. Tortoiseshell frames suit fair complexions (avoid darker versions) but clear, blue or green tinged frames tend to drain colour from cheeks.
Dark complexions
Olive, Mediterranean, Golden or Asian skin and dark hair can look stunning in silver, gold or clear frames – but avoid black which can be too heavy.
Dark/Black complexions
All metallic frames suit black skins and amber often works well – be very careful with black frames, which can look spectacular or awful!

HAIR

Soft & curly
Enhanced by delicate shapes, rimless frames and translucent colours.
Very curly
Choose a frame that follows your hairline. Classic small frames are advisable.
Short
Geometric frames, or rounder frames look best.
Very short
Bold colours and designs, as well as decorative styles.
Long hair
Try the frames with both your hair up and down, as the change in style may alter the look of the frames.

Source : Positive Med

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