How to determine your face shape?
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There is a whole science that studies the characteristics of human faces, and based on their analysis can predict the character, mental qualities and state of human health. The ABC and the beginning in the study of faces is to determine the type and shape of the face. The following geometric figures were taken as a basis:
- Rhombus;
- Oval;
- Triangle;
- Rectangle;
- Circle;
- Square.
Stylists and cosmetologists have added two more subtypes - heart-shaped and elongated face shapes.
How can you find out what face shape you have at home? We offer the two easiest ways:
1Take away hair that falls on your face. Take an old lipstick, pencil, bar of soap or any marker that will draw on the mirror. Go to your home mirror and trace your face in its reflection. Consider the figure you have - this is your face type .
2This is a measuring method and will require simple mathematical calculations from you. It is necessary to take 4 measurements. First measure the width of your forehead from edge to edge. The second measurement is the height or length of the face from the top of the forehead to the bottom of the chin. Next, determine the width of your chin. The final measurement is the width of the cheekbones.
Measurements to determine the type of face shape
Let's compare the obtained numbers with each other:
- If the height and width values are approximately equal, then you have a round shape. A square face will have a prominent jawline;
- If your cheekbones are wider than the line of your forehead and chin, then you have an oval or diamond shape;
- For those whose face height figure is significantly higher than other measurements, the shape is rectangle or oval;
- If the face narrows towards the chin or, conversely, widens towards the bottom, then it may be an inverted or regular triangle.
We have created detailed instructions for you, thanks to which you will hear many times: “How do these glasses suit you!” Buying glasses doesn't have to be like a lottery, take our advice and make the right choice.
Matching glasses for diamond face
Matching glasses for diamond face
To make sure that your face type is diamond, answer three questions:
- Do you have wide cheekbones?
- Is your face twice as long as it is wide?
- Are you the owner of a pointy chin?
If you get three affirmative answers, then your type corresponds to a diamond. Among the famous owners of the diamond shape are Sophia Loren, Cher and Halle Berry.
Which frame should you choose?
“Rhombuses” need to visually expand the line of the forehead and remove attention from the cheekbones . People with this type of face will be perfect for the following frame options:
- Trendy this year are curtains or square glasses;
- Glasses, the lower part of which is not framed;
- Aviators are a classic that has been around for decades;
- Frames with soft and smooth shapes.
To correct diamond shapes, it is necessary to visually widen the forehead line and remove the emphasis from the cheekbones , so when choosing frames you need to avoid:
- Frames with sharp corners;
- Frames wider than cheekbones;
- Miniature, narrow frames.
Oval shape and perfect frame
Suitable glasses for oval faces
To ensure there is no doubt that you have an oval face, answer 4 questions. The answer “yes” - 2 points, “no” - minus 1 point, “rather yes” - 1 point:
- Is your face twice as long as it is wide?
- Do you have an oval chin?
- Is the forehead line wider than the jawline?
- Do you have wide cheekbones?
Calculate the sum of points and if it is greater than or equal to 6, then your face type is an oval. Among Hollywood divas, Cindy Crawford, Julia Roberts and Courteney Cox (Monica from the series “Friends”) have an oval face.
Which frame should you choose?
An oval face is considered ideal in proportions; representatives of this type do not need to make adjustments to the shape , so they do not have to limit themselves in choosing accessories. In order to highlight your beauty, we recommend these fashionable and successful options for you:
- Butterfly glasses;
- Oval frame shapes;
- Aviators;
- Cat frames.
To avoid visual imbalance, we do not recommend choosing massive, large and wide frames.
Aviators
You can see how the female form of glasses for an oval face looks in the photo above. This is a classic aviator look. They are an all-rim model with an elegant metal frame and large teardrop-shaped lenses. Often these glasses have mirrored lenses that reflect the world around them. Aviators were originally invented for American pilots, hence the name.
The modern market offers a wide range of these models. Most often they differ in the height of the bridge and the number of lintels. If you take a lowered version with two or three bars, it will visually reduce the nose and enlarge the forehead. A high bridge with a single spandrel has the opposite effect.
It is believed that aviator glasses only look good on men with square faces. But this is not so, otherwise they would not have become legendary and classic. This form of glasses for oval faces is excellent, and it corrects inharmonious faces well.
Choosing glasses for the “inverted triangle” face
Recommendations for the inverted triangle type
In order to undoubtedly classify yourself as an “inverted triangle,” or as it is also called a “diamond,” answer 4 questions about your appearance:
- Do you have a wide forehead line that stands out against your cheekbones and chin?
- Does your hair grow in a wide line?
- Are your cheekbones narrowed?
- Pointed chin?
If you answered “yes” and “most likely yes” to all the questions, then your face type is “inverted triangle”. The world's most famous beauties with a triangle are Naomi Campbell, Sophia Loren and Scarlett Johansson.
Matching frames
In order to balance the proportions, stylists recommend choosing accessories that visually reduce the forehead line. You should pay attention to frames of this type:
- Without lower glass frame;
- Narrow glasses options;
- Jumpers;
- Rounded.
“Triangles” should avoid all glasses that have a wide topline, namely:
- Aviators or drops;
- Heavy and massive;
- Square or visor glasses.
Delicate models for triangular faces
The owner of an elongated triangular face with a wide forehead, high cheekbones and a pronounced pointed chin will look harmonious with models whose light openings follow the external contours of the face, being wide at the top and tapering downwards. Both delicate full-rimmed models (due to the fact that our goal is to visually reduce the forehead) and models with only the upper part of the frame can distract attention from an overly wide forehead.
Glasses with delicate frames, for example, with oval or round light openings, will help to distract attention from an overly wide forehead.
As for semi-rimless models, where the lower part of the light openings is limited by the rim, as well as massive full-rimmed glasses, then, unlike an elongated oval face, they are not suitable for a triangular face: against the background of a rather narrow lower part, they can easily draw all the attention to themselves, so that in the end it is not the user who will be noticed, but his glasses. If the face is very narrow, then it is advisable to prefer rimless designs to semi-rimless models. We hope that the tips in today's article will serve as a good guide for you in choosing glasses.
* A rectangular face is characterized by clear parallel straight lines from the temples to the chin and sharply defined angles of the lower jaw.
Elena Chulanova
Frames for pear or triangle faces
Recommendations for the triangle type
The pear-shaped face has the following features:
- The narrowest part of the face is the forehead line
- Narrow hairline
- Cheekbones are expanded
- The widest line is the jaw line
Celebrities with a pear-shaped type are Sandra Bullock, Renee Zellweger, Paris Hilton.
Good choice of frames
You need to visually enlarge the forehead line and reduce the massive lower part of the face . For this effect, the following frames will suit you:
- Rectangular, curtains, visor glasses;
- Frames with a “cat” shape;
- Aviators;
- Glasses without lower frame frame.
For this type, it is important to avoid narrow frames that make the chin appear larger. Massive and semicircular frames are not suitable for a narrow forehead and will create a complete imbalance in your appearance.
Choosing glasses for a “rectangular” face
Recommendations for the rectangle type
A rectangular face shape is considered ideal for men; it is rare in women . But if you are the owner of this particular type, stylists have prepared a number of tips for you to look feminine and fashionable.
To dot all the i’s and be 100% sure that “rectangle” is your type, answer 4 questions:
- Do you have a wide forehead?
- Is your hairline wide enough?
- Is the line of the cheekbones equal to the line of the forehead?
- Do you have a massive lower face?
If you answered yes to all four questions without hesitation, then you, like Demi Moore, Daria Dontsova and Olivia Wilde (13 in the TV series “House”), are representatives of the rectangular shape.
What will you go for?
The ideal choice would be massive frames that will help soften the image and elongate the face . Feel free to give preference to:
- Massive frames;
- Glasses drops;
- Fashionable round frames.
Don't experiment and don't choose narrow and small glasses. Despite the fact that slanted retro frames are all the rage, they won’t suit you and will look ridiculous.
Round glasses for angular faces
If the user has an elongated and angular face, be it rectangular or mixed, then in order to soften it, image consultants recommend giving preference to round glasses or glasses with a rise at the top.
Round glasses will smooth out the angularity of the face
However, if the user is proud of his face and intends to emphasize his individuality, he, of course, can choose glasses with pronounced angles. And if such glasses will help him “tell” a story about himself in a more interesting way, then you shouldn’t convince him that angular models are contraindicated for him.
However, if the user is proud of his face and intends to emphasize his individuality, he, of course, can choose glasses with pronounced angles
Recommendations for a “round” face
Recommendations for the “circle” type
This type of face is easier to distinguish from others; it is characterized by:
- Rounded forehead with wide hairline;
- Wide cheekbones;
- Rounded chin.
Chubby foreign stars are Drew Barrymore, Mila Kunis, Miley Cyrus.
Stylists' recommendations for choosing frames
In your type, the vertical and horizontal dimensions are almost equal, so you need to adjust the length of the face , the most successful models will be:
- All variations of “cat's eye”;
- Square frames;
- Oval shapes.
Chubby people should choose angular glasses and avoid round frames, as well as those with wide corneas and bridges.
General recommendations
Before purchasing, it is better to look for online stores that have services that allow you to try on glasses online using a photograph. This way you can save a lot of time walking around looking for the right accessory.
In the stores themselves, you should not be shy about trying on frames of various shapes and styles. Be sure to take photographs so that you can carefully examine the pictures at home in a relaxed atmosphere and finally decide on your purchase. Better yet, invite a friend with you who can objectively assess which shape of glasses suits an oval face best.
Don't forget that the accessory should be in harmony with the color of your hair, eyes and facial skin. Keep in mind that a frame positioned in the middle of the bridge of the nose visually makes the nose shorter, while a high frame makes it longer. Also make sure that the bottom of the glasses matches the contour of the eye sockets. This will help make the look more complete.
Choosing glasses for heart shapes
Recommendations for the “heart” type
This face shape is often confused with a “circle” or “inverted triangle”. Indeed, these types have many similarities, but the “heart” has its own characteristics:
- The length of the face is greater than its width;
- Volumetric hairline;
- The face tapers from the forehead to a sharp chin;
- The cheekbones are sharp and the lines of the forehead are narrower.
Very bright star representatives with a heart-shaped face are Reese Witherspoon, the Olsen sisters and Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe from the series “Friends”).
Which glasses fit do you prefer?
To correct your face shape and bring it as close as possible to the ideal “oval,” style professionals recommend choosing low-slung frames. You should choose from these options:
- Rounded, slightly slanted;
- Small round ones;
- Narrow jumpers;
- Glasses without corneas.
Massive square and angular shapes are inappropriate for a pretty “heart”; aviators and curtains are not suitable.
Which frame to choose for a square face?
Recommendations for the “square” type
“Square” is far from ideal in its proportions , but Angelina Jolie with this type of face has the title of the most attractive actress on the planet. This type is characterized by:
- The length of the face is almost equal to its width;
- Wide forehead area and hairline;
- A wide line of cheekbones that does not narrow relative to the line of the forehead;
- Wide, not sharp chin.
The perfect frames for you
For angular features, it is recommended to prefer round frame shapes, so the ideal option would be:
- Rounded or round frames like “Harry Potter” or “Basilio the Cat”;
- Medium and large oval frames;
- Drop glasses.
Avoid square and sharp options in lens frames.
Types of glasses and frames
Types of glasses and shapes of frames are divided according to certain criteria, firstly, by purpose:
- Corrective vision for permanent or periodic use.
- Sunglasses - protect your eyes from the sun.
- Durable for sports activities.
- Image, decorative - serve as an accessory that can hide imperfections in facial shapes and give the desired image to the owner.
There is a wide variety of frame models. Let's look at some of them, the most popular:
- “Invisible” is a thin, transparent frame for a serious look.
- “Browliners” - thickened top, business style.
- “Aviators” - metal, thin, teardrop-shaped frames, military style.
- “Wayfarers” are trapezoidal in shape, horny and increasing upward.
- “Lennons” or “Tishades” are big round ones.
- “Panto” - the lower part is clearly round in shape, the upper part is rectangular, horn frame, the image of intellectuals.
- “Hipster” - square with rounded corners, dark horn frame.
- “Dragonfly” or “Cat eyes” - the frame has elongated corners at the top, giving the woman a playful look.
- “Butterflies” are reminiscent of the open wings of a butterfly, an elegant image of confident women.
- “Oversized” - rectangular in shape, covering the face.
- “Lolita” - in the shape of hearts.
- Sports - semicircular with a durable plastic frame.
Aviator glasses
Suitable glasses for long faces
Recommendations for a long face
An elongated face is distinguished separately from the oval, despite the fact that it is very similar to the oval shape . “Oval” is accepted as the ideal, but an elongated face still requires correction.
You have exactly this form if:
- The length of the face is much greater than the width;
- Narrow forehead and sparse hairline;
- Angular cheekbones;
- A pointy chin.
Well-known representatives of this form are Sarah Jessica Parker and Ksenia Sobchak . If you are one of the girls with a long face, then we recommend that you choose:
- Massive frames with square shapes;
- Aviators or drops;
- Oval frames;
- Round glasses, like John Lennon.
Small, narrow and non-corneal glasses will create imbalance and will not suit you.
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Big, flashy glasses – a resounding “yes”!
As we said at the beginning, a face is considered elongated if its height exceeds its width. In order to visually neutralize the effect of facial elongation, the frame of glasses must meet the following requirements:
- Be catchy, attract attention. Theoretically, the brighter and thicker it is, the better. However, you shouldn’t overdo it: under glasses with overly massive frames, a very narrow face can get lost.
- Have large light openings. The upper and lower rims of the frame will seem to divide the face into parts, thereby shortening and slightly widening it. Narrow glasses will cope with this task worse than large models. However, if the distance between the crease of the eyelid and the eyebrow is small, then frames with large light openings will most likely have to be abandoned in favor of a model with a smaller size.
Glasses with visible frames with large light openings will help neutralize the effect of facial elongation.