✦ Glasses & Face Shape Guide · All 6 shapes

Best Glasses for
Your Face Shape

The wrong frame throws off your whole look. Find your face shape first — then you'll know exactly which frames to try (and which to skip).

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The One Rule for Glasses & Face Shape

❌ What most people do

  • • Pick frames they like online
  • • Try them on and feel “unsure”
  • • Buy anyway, regret later
  • • Spend $200–$600 on frames that don't flatter

✅ What works

  • • Know your face shape first
  • • Filter to frames that contrast your shape
  • • Try on within the right category
  • • Every frame in that category works

The rule: contrast, not match.

Angular faces → curved frames. Round faces → angular frames. Oval faces → almost anything. Balance, don't mirror.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What glasses suit an oval face shape?+
Oval faces can pull off almost any frame. Best picks: cat-eye, oversized square, geometric, wayfarers, and aviators. Avoid very small frames that look out of proportion.
What glasses are best for a round face?+
Angular frames that contrast with the circular face — rectangles, squares, browline/clubmaster, and geometric shapes. Avoid round or oval frames that mirror the roundness.
What glasses work for a square face?+
Soft, curved frames — round, oval, cat-eye, and thin metal frames. These soften the angular jawline. Avoid square or boxy frames that add more angles.
What glasses suit a heart-shaped face?+
Bottom-heavy frames, light-top or rimless frames, oval and round shapes. These balance the wide forehead by drawing the eye downward. Avoid heavy top-frame styles.
What glasses are best for a diamond face?+
Cat-eye, browline, and wide-top frames that add visual width to the narrow forehead. Avoid narrow frames that emphasize the face's already-thin top proportions.
What glasses suit an oblong face?+
Wide, oversized frames — round, bold rectangle, and statement frames with strong horizontal emphasis. These add perceived width and visually shorten the long face.
How do I know what glasses to buy for my face shape?+
First find your face shape using FaceShapeDetector (free). Then match to the frame rule: angular faces → round frames; round faces → angular frames; oval faces → anything goes.
Should glasses be wider than my face?+
Frames should roughly match the widest part of your face. Too narrow looks pinched; too wide looks overwhelming. Aim to align with or be slightly narrower than the cheekbones.