Choosing the ideal pair of sunglasses is often difficult since several criteria need to be taken into account.
In addition to their ability to protect you from the sun, sunglasses also have to match your specific features.
Here's how to choose the right model of sunglasses for your facial morphology.
People with round faces have soft, non-angular features and visible curves.
To balance this type of facial morphology, the frame of the sunglasses should refine the roundness of the face.
Sunglasses should therefore preferably be geometric, such as square or rectangular.
This type of sunglasses frame, whether thin or thick, elongates the face to make it look slimmer.
On the other hand, rounded frames are not recommended for this type of face shape.
Square faces are characterised by the same facial length and width, a strongly defined jawline and a broad forehead.
To counterbalance these facial features, oval or round sunglasses are recommended.
The roundness provided by this type of sunglasses softens the angular, structured look of a square face.
This means that square-framed sunglasses are obviously not recommended.
Oval-shaped faces are the most common ones and are characterised by soft, even features.
As a result, almost any shape of sunglasses will suit them.
The choice of the ideal sunglasses frame can therefore be made according to personal taste.
However, if you have an oval face, you should avoid wearing a frame which is too thick, as it could tarnish the facial balance.
Heart-shaped faces, also known as inverted triangles, are wide at the temples and narrow at the chin.
Rounded, thin and discreet frames are particularly suited to this type of facial morphology.
Aviator or cat-eye sunglasses are often chosen to match a heart-shaped face.
On the other hand, overly thick frames should be avoided for this type of profile.
Also called elongated or rectangular, oblong faces are angular, long, thin and narrow.
Sunglasses with oversized frames are particularly suited to this type of face.
A wide, thick pair of sunglasses blurs the narrowness of an oblong face and creates a nice balance.
A square or rectangular sunglasses frame may be suitable but a round frame can also be used to soften the rectangular appearance.
People with this type of elongated face should avoid wearing small sunglasses.
Diamond-shaped faces are characterised by a narrow forehead and jawline and prominent cheeks.
To bring out the best in this type of face, we recommend a pair of oval or rimless sunglasses.
Whichever model you choose, the frame should not be wider than the cheekbones.
Cat's eye or geometric sunglasses may be suitable, unlike rounded frames.
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