Face Shape
Face shape is one of the key factors in finding frames that truly suit you. Different frames can create different visual effects—some help soften angular features, while others add definition and structure. By understanding your face shape, you can more easily explore frames that feel naturally balanced and aligned with your personal style.

Glasses for Round Face
Round faces have soft and rounded curves. Rectangle, square and geometric glasses are great choices because they can add definition and balance to your facial features.

Glasses for Oval Face
Those who have oval faces fit with most frame shapes. Generally speaking, square, rectangle, round and geometric glasses can all be on your shopping list.

Glasses for Square Face
Square faces are characterized by strong jawlines and defined angles. Round or oval glasses can help soften these features and create a more balanced appearance.

Glasses for Diamond Face
The key to creating balance for diamond faces is choosing oval, cat-eye glasses, as they can highlight your cheekbones and natural facial beauty.

Glasses for Triangle Face
Triangle faces usually feature a wider jawline and a narrower forehead. Browline, cat-eye and aviator glasses can help create a more balanced appearance.

Glasses for Heart Shaped Face
Heart-shaped faces often have a broader forehead and a narrower chin. Round, oval and aviator glasses can help bring harmony to your facial features.

Glasses for Long Face
Long faces can benefit from glasses that add visual width. Oversized, aviator and square glasses are often recommended to create a more balanced look.

Glasses for Small Face
For people with smaller face shapes, rectangular, cat-eye, and oval frames are all great options that offer balanced proportions and a flattering fit.