How to Pick the Perfect Sunglasses for Your Face Type
We’ll teach you how to pick the perfect sunglasses for your face type to look stylish. Make the right fashion choice following some simple expert advice.
First off, you’ll need to determine what your face shape actually is. To do this, grab a dry-erase marker, a tube of lipstick, a bar of soap, or a pencil. Stand arm's length away from a mirror and look straight ahead. Carefully trace the outline of your face on the mirror's surface. Then, take a step back and look at the resulting shape. Yours will be one of the following six types: round, oval, rectangular triangular, square, or heart-shaped.
It’s also important that you pay attention to UV protection, pick the most comfortable fit and the right lens color for you. Remember that you have to be careful what material the lenses are made from. Use only scratch-resistant lenses because sunglasses that get scratched become useless. Test your sunglasses for UV protection and polarization, as well.
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TIMESTAMPS
Round face 0:32
Oval face 1:21
Square face 2:07
Rectangular face 2:52
Heart-shaped face 3:29
Triangular face 4:25
UV protection 5:14
Comfortable fit 5:37
Lens color 5:56
Lens material 6:31
Test sunglasses for UV protection 7:24
Test sunglasses for polarization 7:44
SUMMARY
-If you have a round face, your task is to visually lengthen it, so choose glasses with dark frames. To balance your facial proportions, choose a frame where the width is greater than the height.
-Your main goal is to not disturb your oval face's perfectly harmonious proportions. The frame of your glasses should be as wide as your face or a little wider.
-If your face is square, try to soften its sharp angles and visually balance out your overall facial proportions with large glasses.
-Aim to make your rectangular face appear visually broader. Go for large, massive-looking glasses and make sure they have thin frames that match your skin tone.
-In case you have a heart-shaped face, your goal is to balance out the upper portion of your face by making the lower part appear bulkier. Choose glasses with frames only as wide as your face and no bigger.
-Try to trick the eye and broaden the upper half of your triangular face while making the lower portion less conspicuous. Choose sunglasses with a large wide frame.
-To protect yourself from health risks, pick sunglasses that block at least 95% of UV rays.
-Remember sunglasses shouldn't feel uncomfortable, too small and squeezing your head.
-Lens color can reduce the intensity of light, affect contrast and decrease color recognition – so pick the right color.
-Be careful what material the lenses are made from. Use only scratch-resistant lenses because sunglasses that get scratched become useless.
-Take a UV flashlight, and shine it through the lens of the sunglasses at any fluorescent object.
-Look at a reflective surface with your bare eyes, then put on the glasses, and look again. If the glasses are polarized, the glare should disappear.
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First off, you’ll need to determine what your face shape actually is. To do this, grab a dry-erase marker, a tube of lipstick, a bar of soap, or a pencil. Stand arm's length away from a mirror and look straight ahead. Carefully trace the outline of your face on the mirror's surface. Then, take a step back and look at the resulting shape. Yours will be one of the following six types: round, oval, rectangular triangular, square, or heart-shaped.
It’s also important that you pay attention to UV protection, pick the most comfortable fit and the right lens color for you. Remember that you have to be careful what material the lenses are made from. Use only scratch-resistant lenses because sunglasses that get scratched become useless. Test your sunglasses for UV protection and polarization, as well.
Music: Winds of Spring https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
TIMESTAMPS
Round face 0:32
Oval face 1:21
Square face 2:07
Rectangular face 2:52
Heart-shaped face 3:29
Triangular face 4:25
UV protection 5:14
Comfortable fit 5:37
Lens color 5:56
Lens material 6:31
Test sunglasses for UV protection 7:24
Test sunglasses for polarization 7:44
SUMMARY
-If you have a round face, your task is to visually lengthen it, so choose glasses with dark frames. To balance your facial proportions, choose a frame where the width is greater than the height.
-Your main goal is to not disturb your oval face's perfectly harmonious proportions. The frame of your glasses should be as wide as your face or a little wider.
-If your face is square, try to soften its sharp angles and visually balance out your overall facial proportions with large glasses.
-Aim to make your rectangular face appear visually broader. Go for large, massive-looking glasses and make sure they have thin frames that match your skin tone.
-In case you have a heart-shaped face, your goal is to balance out the upper portion of your face by making the lower part appear bulkier. Choose glasses with frames only as wide as your face and no bigger.
-Try to trick the eye and broaden the upper half of your triangular face while making the lower portion less conspicuous. Choose sunglasses with a large wide frame.
-To protect yourself from health risks, pick sunglasses that block at least 95% of UV rays.
-Remember sunglasses shouldn't feel uncomfortable, too small and squeezing your head.
-Lens color can reduce the intensity of light, affect contrast and decrease color recognition – so pick the right color.
-Be careful what material the lenses are made from. Use only scratch-resistant lenses because sunglasses that get scratched become useless.
-Take a UV flashlight, and shine it through the lens of the sunglasses at any fluorescent object.
-Look at a reflective surface with your bare eyes, then put on the glasses, and look again. If the glasses are polarized, the glare should disappear.
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brightside/
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