Discover the art of selecting sunglasses that match your face shape perfectly and amp up your style game! Let's dive in!
Summer is here, and that means it’s time to bring out the sunglasses! But finding
the perfect pair can be tricky. It's not just about the latest trends; it's about finding shades that flatter your face shape.

The right sunglasses can enhance your features and protect your eyes from the harsh Indian sun. Don't worry, we're here to guide you through the process. Let's figure out which frame will make you look your absolute best.
Determine your face shape to choose sunglasses easily
First things first, you need to determine your face shape. Stand in front of a mirror and outline your face with a lipstick or marker (you can use a dry-erase marker on your bathroom mirror). Don't include your ears. Okay, now step back and see what shape it resembles the most.

Common face shapes include round, oval, square, heart, and oblong (or rectangular). You can also take a selfie and use a face shape app on your mobile to figure out your face shape. Once you know your face shape, choosing your sunglasses becomes much easier.
Choose angular frames for round faces to add definition
Okay, so let’s talk about round faces. Round faces have full cheeks and a similar width and length. For round faces, angular and geometric frames are your best friends. These frames will add definition and structure to your soft features.

Stay away from round or small frames, as those can make your face look even rounder. Good options include rectangular, square, or wayfarer sunglasses. These shapes will create the illusion of a longer, slimmer face.
A slightly winged or cat-eye frame can also work wonders by lifting your cheekbones. And remember, darker colours tend to have a slimming effect. Think black, dark brown, or even a bold navy.
Oval faces suit various sunglasses styles, find what complements you
Next, we have oval faces. Lucky you! Oval faces are considered the most versatile when it comes to sunglasses. If you have an oval face, you can pretty much rock any style. Oval faces have balanced proportions, with a slightly narrower forehead and jawline.

Experiment with different shapes, sizes, and colours. From aviators to round frames, cat-eye to square, the possibilities are endless. However, avoid frames that are too large or too small, as they can throw off the balance of your face.
The key is to find sunglasses that complement your personal style and don't overwhelm your features. So, go ahead and have fun trying on different styles.
Choose round sunglasses to soften square faces, avoid angular frames
Moving on to square faces. Square faces feature a strong jawline and a broad forehead. The goal here is to soften those angles with rounder frames. Round, oval, or even butterfly-shaped sunglasses can add some curves to your face.

Aviators can also work well, as their teardrop shape can balance out your strong features. Avoid square or rectangular frames, as they will only accentuate your angularity. Also, try to choose frames that sit higher on your nose bridge.
This will draw attention upwards and make your face appear longer. Think about lighter colours or frames with interesting details on the temples to soften the overall look.
Heart-shaped faces need sunglasses with wider bottom edges for balance and harmony
Got a heart-shaped face? Heart-shaped faces are wider at the forehead and temples and narrow down to a pointed chin. Your mission is to create balance by adding width to the lower part of your face. Sunglasses with wider bottom edges, such as aviators, round frames, or wayfarers, can do the trick.

Avoid top-heavy frames or frames with strong embellishments on the brow line, as these can make your forehead appear even wider. Lower set temples and thinner frames are good options. Also, consider lighter colours which will visually soften your features.
Frames that have a slightly curved or oval shape, will harmonize your look.
Choose oblong face frames to widen face, avoid small frames
Oblong faces are longer than they are wide, with similar width at the forehead, cheeks, and jawline. The aim here is to make your face appear shorter and wider. Oversized sunglasses are fabulous and they help to achieve this.

Also, square and rectangular frames with decorative or contrasting temples add width to your face. Make sure the frames cover a good portion of your face. Avoid small or narrow frames, as they can make your face look even longer. A low bridge will help to shorten your face.
So, choose frames that can make you face look wider than its length. Try bold colours and thicker frames to add some visual interest.
Choose sunglasses with UV protection, comfort, quality, fit
Don't forget about comfort and quality. When choosing sunglasses, always prioritize UV protection. Look for lenses that block 100% of UVA and UVB rays. The Indian sun can be harsh, and protecting your eyes is essential. Also, consider the material of the frames.

Lightweight materials like acetate or titanium are comfortable for prolonged wear. Make sure the sunglasses fit snugly on your nose and ears without being too tight. After all, you'll be wearing these sunglasses for hours, so they need to be comfortable.
So, go ahead and find that ultimate pair of sunglasses and slay it!
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