Face Shape Guide (Select the face shape below most like your own)







Geometric and square shaped frames that accentuate angles of the face
Low-set temples or color accents on the bottom of the frames that draw emphasis to the chin
Tall frames that help create a shorter face. Broad glasses with an accented top rim or decorative temple that adds width.
Angular face with a strong jaw line, broad forehead and square chin. Proportional length and width.
Frames that are too large for your features.
Most frame shapes work with oval faces.
Square, rectangular and geometric shapes which add angles to soft curves
Mostly balanced proportions. chin is slightly narrower than forehead and cheekbones are high.
Small frames that are out of proportion.
Short frames that accentuate face length.
Tall frames that help create a shorter face.
Broad glasses with an accented top rim or decorative temple that adds width.
Narrow shape that's longer than it is wide. Angular features with high cheekbones, a longer nose and tall forehead.
Small frames that are out of proportion.
Short frames that accentuate face length.
Angular and geometric frames that sharpen facial features
Rectangular and horizontal styles make faces appear longer and thinner
Upswept frames that draw attention to top of face
Glasses with temples that connect at the top of the frame add length
AFull cheeks, rounded chin with few angles. Width and length are in same proportions.
Narrow frames that draw attention to narrow eye line.
Upswept styles like cat eye that emphasize the cheek bones.
Oval frames that maintain balance.
Rimless styles that allow cheek bones to shine.
Narrow at the eye line and the jaw line with a small forehead and chin. Angular features with dramatic cheekbones.
Top-heavy styles that draw attention upward.
Decorative temples that accentuate the broad upper face.
Bottom-heavy frames that add width to lower face.
Styles with low-set temples to draw attention downward.
Narrow, round frames that soften the forehead.
Broad forehead and wide cheek bones that narrow to a small chin.
Low-set temples that widen the jaw.
Narrow frames that are out of proportion.
Semi-rimless frames that accentuate the upper face.
Top-heavy styles that balance the width of the jaw.
Frame bottoms that angle inward.
Narrow forehead and eye line that widen at the cheeks and the chin.