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Face Shape Guide

Everyone has their own unique face, from your features and coloring to the shape of your face.According to the Vision Council of America (VCA), the key to finding the best frame for your face is determined by the shape of your face.

Diverse People in Eyeglasses

The VCA has established that there are seven face shapes among the billions of us.

They are:

Illustration used to determine which style frame goes best with a round face type

Round

Defining characteristics:

These faces have soft, curved lines with rounded chins and cheekbones.

Frame Shapes:

Angular frames! Rectangular and Square frames can add definition to your features.

Colors:

Classic, dark neutrals create structure. You can also change it up with contrasting colors or a fun pattern.

Illustration used to determine which style frame goes best with a square face type

Square

Defining characteristics:

A more angular face with straight lines and defined angles. Typically has a stronger jaw with a broader forehead.

Frame Shapes:

Round or oval frames are perfect!

Colors:

Warm tones can soften facial angles. Subtle patterns can add some dimension without overwhelming.

Illustration used to determine which style frame goes best with a oblong face type

Oblong

Defining characteristics:

This face is more elongated with less width compared to other shapes.

Frame Shapes:

Wider frames are perfect for adding more width to the face’s length.

Colors:

Dark or bold colors are perfect for adding contrast! Warm tones are also great if you are looking for a softer look.

Illustration used to determine which style frame goes best with a oval face type

Oval

Defining characteristics:

A face with rounded edges and balanced proportions on forehead and chin.

Frame Shapes:

You can be versatile! Most frames compliment an oval face, so have fun with your picks.

Colors:

Like the frames, oval faces can pull off most colors, so pick your favorite!

Illustration used to determine which style frame goes best with a triangle face type

Triangle

Defining characteristics:

These faces tend to have narrow foreheads and are a bit wider in the chin and cheek area.

Frame Shapes:

Like a heart shaped face, cat-eye or oval frames would be perfect for adding balance.

Colors:

Light or bright colors would be the best for balancing out your jaw shape.

Illustration used to determine which style frame goes best with a heart face type

Heart

Defining characteristics:

These faces have a wider forehead with a more pointed chin and prominent cheekbones.

Frame Shapes:

Cat eye or oval-style frames can help balance the face. Rimless or semi-rimless frames are also a great option.

Colors:

Soft neutrals help complement delicate features. Warm metal frames can also help add a natural glow.

Illustration used to determine which style frame goes best with a oval face type

Diamond

Defining characteristics:

This face is accentuated by wider cheekbones and narrower foreheads and chins.

Frame Shapes:

Oval frames would be a good fit to help soften the angles in the cheekbones. Rimless or semi-rimless could also be a good fit.

Colors:

Neutral tones, soft pastel tones, and two tones would all work well here.