Here are some tips for selecting eyeglass frames that fit well and complement your face:
The first step is to identify your face shape, as certain frame styles will be more flattering depending on your features. Some common face shapes include:
The frame width should be slightly wider than your face, with the space between your temple and frame no larger than a finger's width. The bridge should rest comfortably on your nose without pinching or sliding off. The lens height should align with the center of your eyes vertically.
Select frame colors that complement your skin tone.
Cool skin tones look great in black, gray, and blue frames. You have a cool complexion if your skin has a pink or blue hue. Careful, earthy tones may make you appear washed out. So, consider silver, dark tortoise, blue, or gray frames. For more colorful options, look for pink, purple, blue, or mauve-colored frames.
Warm skin tones suit tan, pink, and red frames. If you have a yellow, peachy, bronze, or golden glow to your skin, you have a warm complexion. Consider choosing frames in colors such as shades of brown, gold, honey, beige, or light tortoise to compliment your skin tone. When you want to make a bold statement with your frames? Consider an olive-green frame. Those with warm complexions may want to avoid pastel-colored and white and black frames.
Neutral skin tones complement neutral colors. If your skin is a mix between the two, with olive tones often seen, you have a neutral complexion and a wide range of colors look great on you! Look for frames that are gray, black, champagne colored, or even a light pink. Or choose a bolder color with mint or blue frames. Tortoiseshell is versatile.
Frames are a great way to express your personal style. Consider your lifestyle and the impression you want to give. Sporty wraparound frames are ideal for active lifestyles. Classic metal or plastic frames work well for professional settings. Colorful, patterned frames showcase your fun side.
Have an optician measure your pupillary distance and ensure the frames fit your face properly. The top of the frames should be no higher than your eyebrows. The lower edge shouldn't sit on your cheeks. The arms should wrap comfortably around your ears without pinching.
By considering your face shape, choosing flattering colors, reflecting your personality, and getting a proper fit, you can find eyeglass frames that look great and feel comfortable. Don't be afraid to try on different styles - the perfect pair is out there!