

Which Frames Work With Your Face Shape






Round Face Shape
Round faces are relatively equal in width and length with no angles. If you have a round face shape, your cheekbones are the widest part of your face and your jaw is rounded. Angular frames can make round faces appear longer, and rectangular frames will also provide contrast and bring out your facial features.
Flattering Frames for Round Faces
OX3227 FULLER
OX3218 SOCKET 5.5
OX8143 CHAMFER SQUARED


Oval Face Shape
If you have evenly proportioned sides of your face and a rounded forehead and chin, your face is an oval shape. Oval face shapes can also appear egg-shaped and have few angles. Their balanced proportions mean they work well with almost any style, but you’ll also want to take the strong points of your face into consideration to help emphasize them. Choose walnut-shaped, square, or oversized frames for a unique look. Bold and geometric styles also work well for this face shape.
Flattering Frames for Oval Faces
TB1589
HEK 1203
HEK 1167
HEK 1206


Heart Face Shape
Heart faces feature a wide, broad forehead and a narrow chin, sometimes including a widow’s peak. These face shapes work well with oval-shaped or thin frames. Bottom-heavy frames like aviators also work well with these shapes, as they add balance to it. Round frames draw attention away from the wideness of the forehead.
Flattering Frames for Heart Faces
TB1589
HEK 1203
HEK 1167


Square Face Shape
Square faces feature straight lines, relatively proportionate sides, and a broad forehead. Some square faces are longer than they are wide and closer to rectangles. If your face shape has proportioned length and width, narrow frames can make your face appear longer. Round or oval-shaped frames will add softness or balance to angular features in all square face shapes.
Flattering Frames for Square Faces
HEK 1206


Triangle Face Shape
If your face is wide near the bottom and narrow at the top, it’s considered a triangle face. Your cheeks and chin are most prominent if you have this face shape. Try frames featuring a mix of shapes or heaviness at the top, such as cat eyes, aviators, or D-frames to contrast the bottom of your face.
Flattering Frames for Triangle Faces
OX8143 CHAMFER SQUARED
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