Choosing eyewear frames gets much easier when you match the frame shape to your face shape. The goal is usually balance: frames that contrast with your natural proportions tend to look the most flattering.
Step 1: Identify Your Face Shape
Stand in front of a mirror or take a straight-on selfie and look at:
- Forehead width
- Cheekbone width
- Jawline shape
- Face length vs width
The most common face shapes are:
- Oval
- Round
- Square
- Heart
- Diamond
- Oblong/Rectangular

Oval Face
Features
- Balanced proportions
- Slightly narrower chin than forehead
- Soft jawline
Best frames
- Rectangular
- Square
- Geometric
- Aviators
These add definition without overwhelming your features.
Avoid
- Oversized frames that dominate the face
- Extremely narrow frames
Round Face
Features
- Similar width and height
- Full cheeks
- Soft angles
Best frames
- Angular frames
- Rectangular frames
- Cat-eye styles
- Geometric shapes
These create contrast and make the face appear longer and slimmer.
Avoid
- Small round frames
- Very curved shapes
Good options:
- Wayfarer-style frames
- Cat-eye glasses
Square Face
Features
- Strong jawline
- Broad forehead
- Equal width across forehead, cheeks, and jaw
Best frames
- Round
- Oval
- Thin-rimmed styles
- Rimless frames
These soften strong facial angles.
Avoid
- Boxy square frames
- Thick angular designs
Classic choices:
- Round metal glasses
- Aviator glasses
Heart-Shaped Face
Features
- Wider forehead
- Narrow chin
- High cheekbones
Best frames
- Bottom-heavy frames
- Oval styles
- Light-colored frames
- Rimless glasses
These balance the upper part of the face.
Avoid
- Heavy browline frames
- Oversized top-heavy styles
Recommended looks:
- Oval wire frames
- Rimless glasses
Diamond Face
Features
- Narrow forehead and jaw
- Wide cheekbones
Best frames
- Cat-eye
- Oval
- Browline
- Rimless styles
These highlight the eyes and soften cheekbones.
Avoid
- Narrow frames
- Very boxy styles
Great styles:
- Browline glasses
- Cat-eye frames
Oblong / Rectangular Face
Features
- Face longer than wide
- Long straight cheeks
Best frames
- Tall frames
- Oversized styles
- Round or deep lenses
These help the face appear shorter and more balanced.
Avoid
- Narrow rectangular frames
- Small minimalist styles
Popular choices:
- Oversized acetate frames
- Round oversized glasses
Other Important Factors
Skin Tone
- Warm undertones: tortoise, gold, olive, brown
- Cool undertones: black, silver, blue, gray
- Neutral undertones: most colors work
Lifestyle
- Lightweight titanium for all-day wear
- Acetate for bold fashion
- Flexible materials for sports or active use
Lens Width
Frames should align roughly with the width of your face and eyes:
- Too wide → slides and overwhelms
- Too narrow → pinches and looks disproportionate
Universal Tips
- Your eyebrows should generally align with the top of the frame
- The frames shouldn’t touch your cheeks when you smile
- Comfort matters as much as style
- Neutral-colored frames are more versatile for daily wear

