Face Shape & Frame Recommendations
Choosing a frame is personal, but your face shape can help guide you toward styles that may feel more balanced and flattering.
Oval Face Shape
An oval face shape is usually balanced, with slightly wider cheekbones and a softly rounded jawline.
Frames to consider:
Rectangular, square, geometric, cat-eye, bowline, and oversized frames may work well. Oval faces can usually wear many frame styles, so this is a good face shape for trying different looks.
Oval face shapes are very versatile. Consider rectangular, square, cat-eye, browline, or geometric frames to add definition while keeping a balanced look.
Square Face ShapeA square face shape usually has a strong jawline, broad forehead, and similar width across the forehead, cheeks, and jaw.
Frames to consider:
Round, oval, soft rectangular, rimless, semi-rimless, and thinner frames may help soften strong angles.
Square face shapes often look good with softer frame styles. Consider round, oval, rimless, or gently curved frames to help balance a strong jawline and angular features. Round Face ShapeA round face shape usually has softer curves, fuller cheeks, and similar face width and length
Rectangular, square, geometric, angular, and upswept frames may help add structure and make the face appear longer or more defined.
Round face shapes may benefit from frames with more structure. Consider rectangular, square, geometric, or angular frames to add definition and create a more balanced appearance.
Heart Face Shape
A heart-shaped face usually has a wider forehead, narrower chin, and sometimes higher cheekbones.
Frames to consider: Oval, round, light-colored frames, rimless, semi-rimless, bottom-heavy frames, and soft cat-eye styles may help balance the forehead and chin area.
Heart-shaped faces often look good with softer or lighter frame styles. Consider oval, round, rimless, semi-rimless, or bottom-heavy frames to help balance a wider forehead and narrower chin.
Disclaimer
Frame recommendations are only general guidelines. Comfort, prescription needs, frame size, personal style, and proper fit are just as important when choosing eyewear.