The eyeglasses are an accessory that you can not do without if you have vision problems more or less serious. The fact that the glasses are a necessity for the wearer, however, does not mean that we should give little importance to aesthetics, indeed. Who wears glasses, just because he has to wear them every day, you should feel comfortable and, why not, must like each other. It is therefore important that the model of glasses that you choose are well and in harmony with the face of the wearer. Every face, in fact, is different and has unique properties that distinguish it and to which one must be careful when choosing eyeglasses. Choose the model of eyeglasses that will best suit your face, however, is not always easy. Here are some small tips for choosing the right frame for your face.

1. If you have an oval face and elongated, characterized by a front wider than the chin and cheekbones and chin is not too pronounced, drawing a nearly perfect oval, pointed at large and round frames . The ideal would eyeglass frames whose width is equal to that of the widest part of the face in order to enhance the structure of the face and fight the lines too elongated.

2. If you have a round face, characterized by very prominent cheeks and chin round, choose eyeglass frames by angular lines and decided. In this way you will have the illusion of lengthening the round lines of the face. For those who have a round face is not recommended to opt for glasses with large lenses that would hide his face too.

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3. If you have a square face, characterized by angular features and spacious forehead and chin and pronounced favorite glasses with smooth lines can soften the lines of your face. In particular, choose thin frames with oval, round or butterfly.

4. If you have a heart face, marked by wide forehead, small chin and cheekbones wider jaw, you have to choose glasses that can give harmony to the face. Rely on frames and lenses round and regular . Avoid glasses whose frame is present asymmetrical parts: in particular, the part above the frame should not be larger than the one below.

5. If you have a triangular face, characterized by a narrow forehead and chin and jaw wider cheekbones, point glasses that can readjust the face. It is to glasses with a long frame whose lines become wider towards the outside. No at-rimmed glasses too regular as rectangles or round.