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Tips for Choosing the Right Eyeglass Frames

Published on February 1, 2024

Choosing new eyeglass frames can be an exciting opportunity to express your style, but it can also feel a bit daunting with so many options available. Here are a few tips to help you select frames that you'll love and that will serve you well:

1. Consider Your Face Shape

Understanding your face shape is a great starting point:

  • Oval: Considered the most balanced shape, most frame styles work well.
  • Round: Angular or rectangular frames can add definition and make your face appear longer and thinner.
  • Square: Round or oval frames can soften the strong angles of your jawline and forehead.
  • Heart-Shaped (or Triangle): Frames that are wider at the bottom, or rimless styles, can help balance a wider forehead and narrower chin.
  • Diamond: Cat-eye frames or frames with distinctive browlines can highlight your cheekbones.

2. Match Your Lifestyle

Think about your daily activities:

  • Active Lifestyle: If you're into sports or very active, consider durable, flexible materials and perhaps a wraparound style for better peripheral vision and security.
  • Professional Setting: Classic shapes and neutral colors might be more appropriate for a corporate environment.
  • Creative/Casual: Don't be afraid to experiment with bold colors, unique shapes, or trendy designs if it fits your personality and typical settings.

3. Comfort is Key

No matter how good frames look, if they're uncomfortable, you won't want to wear them:

  • Nose Bridge: Ensure the bridge fits well. If it's too tight, it will pinch; too loose, and the glasses will slip. Adjustable nose pads can offer a custom fit.
  • Temple Arms: The arms should rest comfortably over your ears without pressing too hard. The length should be correct so they don't slip or cause pressure.
  • Weight: Consider the weight of the frames, especially if you have a strong prescription that requires thicker lenses.

4. Color Coordination

Choose colors that complement your skin tone, eye color, and hair color.

  • Warm Skin Tones (peachy, yellow, or golden undertones): Consider frames in shades like gold, copper, camel, khaki, peach, or warm reds.
  • Cool Skin Tones (pink or blue undertones): Look for frames in black, silver, gray, blue, magenta, or cool greens.

5. Try Before You Buy (If Possible)

If you're buying in person, try on many different styles. If buying online, many retailers offer virtual try-on tools or home try-on programs.

Finding the perfect frames is a blend of science and art. Take your time, consider these tips, and choose something that makes you feel confident and comfortable!