Your perfect look: The best frames for round-faced people

Selecting the right frames to fit a face that is round can be as difficult as finding a needle amongst haystacks. It’s about style and balance. But let’s not be naive, no one likes their glasses to appear as two saucers. These tips will help you to find the right glasses and make them look sharper. Read more.

Contrast can be the key in choosing the perfect frames. In order to define round faces that lack angles, it is necessary to use some contrast. Toppings like square frames or rectangle frames look great on a plain slice of cheese. The frames give the face a bit of extra flair. These shapes can break the soft curves in your face to give it structure.

Remember Sam my friend? She has a rounded face and struggled with spectacles. She picked a pair with rectangular frames. She suddenly looked smarter and more sophisticated. And her selfies gained a hundred more likes.

Now let’s talk size. Remember, bigger isn’t better. Even though oversized frames seem to be in style, they may overwhelm a person with a rounder face. Goldilocks’ advice: Choose frames that fit “just right.” Your face will be distorted if the frames are too large. When they are too small they look like awkward goggles. Medium-sized frames? What is the best size for frames?

Here’s an easy tip for the bold at heart: Opt for asymmetrical styles. Geometric, angular frames can attract attention. You want to standout in a group? Asymmetry will help you stand out.

You’ve probably never heard of cat-eye frames. It’s not just for retro-clad and costume parties. The frames have a subtle upward curve at the outer corners. They are designed to draw the attention away from your face’s roundness while adding height. Perfect for an edgy, confident look.

Material is equally important. The weight of your frame is also important. Acetate and titanium, which are lighter materials, don’t leave marks behind on your nose at lunchtime. Additionally, they can last much longer and are more durable.

Did you know colors can make a difference? Dark colors such a black or tortoiseshell can create depth. If you’re feeling brave, try adding a touch of color. Lucy, who lives next door to me, picked out vivid blue frames. Now they are her signature style. Without saying a thing, colors speak volumes.

Bridges are important. This is an important factor. Low bridges attract attention downwards. High ones lift facial features. It’s a face-decorating hero that is often overlooked. Have you ever noticed how certain glasses slip down too easily? Rethink the bridge type. The bridge type that’s higher will enhance your look.

Don’t neglect the arms. Don’t forget the arms. These little details have a significant impact on how your frames fit.

Consider a small investment if you regularly wear glasses. The right frame is a good friend. It adds to your personal style and comfort. But who said that you can only have one? You can have different looks for different outfits or occasions.

After all, you get to make the decision. Feel good in the clothes you wear. Sam loves bold colors and asymmetrical patterns; Lucy can’t get enough cat-eyes. Experiment. It is not only the right frames that improve vision, they can also add style to your life.

What is stopping you today from finding your perfect pair?

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