Spectacle Frames for different face shapes!

By Super Admin
Spectacle Frames for different face shapes!

The primary objective of the spectacle frame is to hold the lenses in front of the eyes in a correct position. However they also add charm to one's personality if, selected aptly for different face shapes.

Light: If the customer is fair, lightweight styles in bronze and other warm coloured metals are recommended. But avoid dark, heavy styles, cold colours.

Dark: If the customer is dark skinned prefer to choose any of the metallic frames, But avoid bright colours .

Face Shapes: A choice of spectacle can make all the difference to a person's appearance .The frame shape should complement your face shape by balancing your features.

Long nose: a low-set bridge appears to shorten it.
Short nose : a style with a high-set bridge.
Close set eyes : a thin or clear bridge appears to add width between them.
Wide set eyes: a coloured bridge will make eyes seem closer together.

Round face: A round face is fairly short with wide forehead, often with full cheeks and a rounded chin. Frames that are narrow with a high-set temple will lengthen your face.
Square face: A square face has a broad, deep forehead, wide jaw and square chin. Try angular styles, as they keep the eyes centered in the frame.
Oval face: An oval face is well balanced. The forehead is slightly wider than the curved jaw and the cheek bones are high. An oval face looks good in most styles.
Long face: A long face has high cheekbones and a deep forehead. Try wide frames and those with a strong top lone. A larger square frame can give balance to a long face.
Heart/triangle The face is wider at the forehead, with high cheekbones and a narrow chin .Try frames that are all one colour and made of a light material.
Pear: The narrow forehead that gently broadens to jaw line . Try frames that have a strong top bar which will add width to the forehead.
Diamond The forehead is small , widens at temple and narrows at chin . Try sharp-angled frames. Strong top bars will add width to the forehead.