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How to Choose the Right Sunglasses

How to Choose the Right Sunglasses

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How to Choose the Right Sunglasses

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  1. How to Choose the Right Sunglasses

  2. The right pair of sunglasses can really add a dash of oomph to your personal style. It is a quintessential element of every fashionable individual’s closet. The best part is that sunglasses are not only stylish accessories, but they also help protect those big, beautiful eyes. In sync with fashion and functionality, these sunglasses are definitely worth adding to your collection ofaccessories. However, with a plethora of styles available, choosing the right pair of sunglasses requires a little bit of research. The secret to finding the most suitable eye accessory depends entirely on two main factors: style and face shape. While the right style can turn you into a showstopper, the wrong ones can do the same in the worst way. Therefore, when looking for the right pair, keep these tips in mind to achieve the right look. How to Choose Right Sunglasses According to Your Face Shape Diamond Apart from the four aforementioned shapes, another one that is quite common is the diamond shape. Such faces can be recognized by the narrow jawline and forehead, with the cheekbone being the widest part. If you have all the characteristics of this facial category, then you should put focus on balancing and equalising those features. You should opt for frames with gentle curves that are not broader than the cheekbones and complement your face type. Oval and rimless glasses are the right eyewear styles to go for if your face is diamond-shaped. Keeping these points in mind, your worries regarding how to choose the right sunglasses for a diamond-shaped face will come to an end.

  3. Oblong Oblong is another facial type that is often mistaken as a square shape. An oblong face is actually rectangular, with the length longer and narrower than square and a few defined angles. All you need to do when looking for a pair that complements your face shape is finding the one that adds some width to it. You can try on oversized sunglasses, which cover the excessive length. Vintage frames with tall and deep lenses can also add an edge to the face and sharpen the features. If you have an oblong face, then we recommend you pick wraps, shields and wayfarers for accessorizing. One thing that you must not forget while picking a style for yourself is that small frames are usually an unwise choice for this face type. Round A round face is characterized by a soft, circular shape, which is almost the same in terms of length and width. The cheeks are fuller, forehead wider and chin rounded in such a face type. Angles on a round face are not completely defined while the curves are quite noticeable. While choosing eyewear in this case, the focus should be on making your face look thinner and sharper. The pair you pick should lack curves and emphasise sharper lines. Angled frames such as rectangular and square as well as wrap and shield sunglasses are the best choices as they sharpen soft features. Wayfarers and cat eye sunglasses are perfect for your styling needs if your face is round. Heart You have a heart-shaped face if your forehead is broad and tapers downwards to a smaller and thinner chin. The jawline is narrower compared to the rest of the face types mentioned above. If you have a heart-shaped face, then you generally have higher and angled cheekbones, which neatly follow the contour lines of your face. We recommend you try sunglasses that are wider than your forehead as you need to create a balance by shifting the focus downwards whilst creating an elongated effect. Cat eyes, butterfly and wayfarer sunglasses are the ideal picks if you have a heart-shaped face. You can also try out different styles with aviators and sporty shields, which look equally stylish.

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