What is the ideal size and shape of spectacle frame for me?
Best Spectacle Frame |
How do I choose the frame of my grades?
What is the best eyewear format for my face?
What is the best spectacle frame for me?
What is the ideal size of glasses frame for me?
If your answer to these questions was a resounding ......
Don’t worry! You're
not the only one!
Eye Care info point will try to give you a kick out of this
very personal choice.
Some important points to choose the best spectacle frame
- Your glasses should represent your style. Just like a outfit, they are an extension of your personality. So make sure you choose a spectacle frame that reflects you well.
- The glasses should be supported on the ears and nose. The lenses should not touch the cheeks. With that care, your glasses will be comfortable on your face.
- In general, spectacle frames with angles and straight shapes make the expression more serious and frames with rounded shapes make the physiognomy lighter and smoother.
- If the frame you choose has platelets to support the nose, prefer the silicon, which are more malleable.
- The rods that attach the glasses to the ears should not press the side of the face, but they should not be loose so that the glasses do not fall down when looking down.
- If you already wear glasses but do not know the size of it, here's how to find out. It's cool!
Face shape
If you do not know the shape of your face, you can identify
it by drawing the same face. Just look ahead in front of a mirror, get a
lipstick or pen that writes on glass or white board, and go around the outline
of your face.
Face shape and best spectacle frame |
Once you have identified the shape of your face, take a look
at our suggestions:
Round Face:
The cheeks are full, the chin is soft, and the
forehead is proportional in length and width. This type of face matches very
well with frames opposite to their shape, marked by right angles, which soften
and refine the face, such as rectangular eyeglass frames.
Square Face:
The jaw is well marked, protruding, and the
forehead is broad. Lightweight, rounded eyeglass frames that fit the face
create a contrast that completes, as they soften the appearance and look very
discreet.
Diamond Face:
The forehead and jaw line are markedly narrow
relative to the cheeks. Eyeglass frames that have elongated curves, such as the
cat style, perfectly match that face shape.
Rectangular or Long Face:
The face shape is more pronounced
in length than in width. Butterfly eyewear frames balance the proportions of
this face model.
Heart Face:
The forehead is broader and the cheekbones
maintain proportionality, although they are narrower. The chin is the narrowest
part of the face. Rimless eyeglasses, eyeglasses with rimless frame or
eyeglasses with metal frame or transparent plastic frame enhance this type of
face.
Oval Face:
You have the easiest face shape to match various
styles of grade eyewear frames. You can literally use any style. Just choose
your favorite :)
The color of your glasses and the tone of your skin:
skin tone and best spectacle frame |
Dark shades:
If your eyes, hair, or skin have a dark shade,
try wearing eyeglass frames in equally dark shades.
Medium tones:
If you have a light olive or tan tones, you'll
probably be fine with any frame color. You can try from turtle-grade frames to
a vibrant color like red- graded frames.
Clear tones:
If you have a light skin tone and do not want
to create contrasts with it, try delicate color nude frames.
By following these tips, you are sure to find an easier
grade eyewear frame that is to your face :)
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