FACE GUIDE

Proper lens alignment is essential for optimal vision correction. Find your perfect frame with our face guide for ultimate comfort and style.

Face Guide

OVAL FACE

An oval face is well-balanced and proportionate, with slightly wider cheekbones and gently rounded chin, giving the face a soft, elongated silhouette.

Eyewear Recommendations

Oval-shaped faces can typically wear most styles of eyewear. Look for frames that are as wide as the broadest part of the face or slightly wider. Rectangular and square frames add balance, while cat-eye styles can enhance your natural features. Avoid overly round frames that may compromise the harmony of your face shape.

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HEART FACE

A heart-shaped face features a wider forehead and cheekbones, tapering down to a narrow chin. This face shape may resemble an inverted triangle, often creating a dramatic look.

Eyewear Recommendations

Frames that are wider at the bottom are ideal for heart-shaped faces, as they help to balance the forehead and chin. Look for round or oval frames, as well as those with decorative temples that draw attention away from the forehead. Avoid top-heavy styles that emphasize the width of the forehead.

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ROUND FACE

A round face is characterized by soft, curved lines with equal width and length. The cheekbones are often full, and the forehead and jawline are similarly rounded.

Eyewear Recommendations

Rectangular and angular frames are perfect for round faces, as they help to lengthen and slim the appearance of the face. Look for styles that contrast the soft curves of the face, such as cat-eye frames and bold geometric shapes.

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SQUARE FACE

A square face is defined by its strong features, including broad forehead, prominent cheekbones, and a square jaw. The width of the forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are similar, which creates a strong, angular appearance.

Eyewear Recommendations

To soften the strong angles of a square face, look for round or oval frames that add contrast. Frames that have curves help to balance the symmetry of your features. Additionally, cat-eye styles can lend a touch of elegance and femininity. It's best to avoid square and rectangular frames, as these can emphasize the angularity of your face.

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RECTANGLE FACE

A rectangular face, often referred to as an oblong face, is longer than it is wide, with a high forehead and a long chine. The jawline is typically less pronounced than in a square face, but still angular. This face shape provides a balanced, elongated look that can be enhanced with the right choice of frame.

Eyewear Recommendations

To create balance in a rectangular face, opt for frames that are wider than the broadest part of your face. Round, oval, and oversized frames help to add width, making the face appear shorter. Decorative and detailed frames can also add interest. Avoid long, narrow frames that may elongate the face further. Aim for styles that provide a contrast to your facial structure and add visual width.