Unveiling Your Perfect Frame: A Guide to Finding the Best Eyeframes for Your Face Shape

Welcome to Lux Eyes, where we believe that every face deserves the perfect frame. Choosing the right eyeframes can truly enhance your features and style. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the art of finding the ideal eyeframes for your unique face shape. Whether you have an oval, round, square, heart, or diamond-shaped face, we’ve got you covered.

1. The Oval Face: A Canvas for Versatility

If you have an oval face, consider yourself lucky! This shape is incredibly versatile and can pull off almost any eyeframe style. However, to truly accentuate your features, opt for frames that are slightly wider than the widest part of your face.

**Recommended Frames**
– Cat-eye frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE
– Round frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE
– Wayfarer frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE

2. The Round Face: Angles to the Rescue

Round faces benefit from eyeframes that add some angles and definition. Look for frames that are wider than they are tall, as well as those with distinct corners.

**Recommended Frames**
– Rectangular frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE
– Square frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE
– Geometric frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE

3. The Square Face: Softening the Edges

Square faces have strong jawlines and angular features. To balance these, choose frames that soften the sharp edges and add some curves to your look.

**Recommended Frames**
– Oval frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE
– Round frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE
– Aviator frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE

4. The Heart-Shaped Face: Balance and Proportion

For those with heart-shaped faces, the goal is to balance the wider forehead with the narrower chin. Look for frames that are wider at the bottom to add some weight to the lower part of your face.

**Recommended Frames**
– Cat-eye frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE
– Wayfarer frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE
– Aviator frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE

5. The Diamond Face: Showcasing Your Unique Structure

Diamond-shaped faces have distinct cheekbones. The key is to find frames that highlight this feature and draw attention to your eyes.

**Recommended Frames**
– Oval frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE
– Rimless frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE
– Cat-eye frames – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE

Additional Tips for Frame Selection:

1. Consider Your Skin Tone:
 **Warm Tones (Yellow Undertones):** Opt for frames in earthy tones like brown, gold, or warm tortoiseshell. – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE

**Cool Tones (Blue Undertones):** Look for frames in colors like silver, black, or cool-toned tortoiseshell. – CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE

2. Think About Your Lifestyle:
**Active Lifestyle:** Consider lightweight, durable materials like titanium or acetate. –                                          CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE

**Fashion-Forward:** Experiment with bold colors and unique shapes to make a statement.                                                                                                                                                                          CHECK OUT OUR RECOMMENDED STYLE HERE               

3. Pay Attention to Proportions:
– Ensure that the frames are in proportion to your face. They shouldn’t overwhelm or underwhelm your features.

Remember, finding the perfect eyeframes is a personal journey. Trust your instincts and have fun experimenting with different styles. At Lux Eyes, we’re here to help you discover frames that not only suit your face shape but also reflect your individuality and style.

Visit our store today and let our curated collection of designer eyewear elevate your look to new heights. Happy framing!

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PD (Pupillary Distance)

PD is the distance measured in millimeters (mm) between the centers of each pupil, and is used to make prescription eyeglasses.

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