If You've Got a Round Face, These Are The Best Sunglasses To Pick

  Nadia Winget    November 17, 2021    1757

 

The shape of your face can make a big difference in the sunglasses you choose to wear. If you have a round face, then it's important to find sunglasses in Sri Lanka that will create an illusion of length. This can be done by choosing frames that are wider than they are tall and/or those with angular lines rather than rounded ones.

 

If you want to get sunglasses online in Sri Lanka that will minimize your face's width, then choose a pair with wider lenses and frames that have a dramatic shape. Look for aviator or teardrop-shaped frames, as these tend to be slimmer than other options. A great style is cat eye sunglasses because they're very angular and narrow at the top while gradually getting wider toward the bottom which makes them look less rounded on your face. Another popular option is wayfarer glasses, although if they aren't made slim enough it can make your face seem even more circular so this isn't necessarily ideal unless you seek out vintage models from brands like Ray Ban who crafted their designs in such a way as to suit any shaped face.

 

If you have a round face, stay away from women’s and men’s sunglasses in Sri Lanka that are very large or heavy. Frames should be narrow with sharp angles to make your face look slimmer and more angular while still complementing your features. Try on different pairs of sunglasses until you find one that looks great on you. A good rule of thumb is that if the lenses are larger than your eyes, they will look too big for your face so test out smaller frames first before moving onto bigger ones. If the frame rests above the top line of your cheekbones it's also going to add unnecessary weight which can amplify how circular they appear making them not ideal for anyone with this facial shape either.


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