MARK’S GUIDE TO CHOOSING A FLATTERING STYLE FOR YOUR FACE SHAPE
Round: “A round face can be fairly short with a softer jawline. Look for styles that will complement your softer features, avoid anything too angular.”
Ethan £29
Ralelene £49
Oval: “An oval face is evenly proportioned and softly rounded. It suits almost all frame shapes, so be adventurous! Rectangular and geometric shapes will suit
Long: “A rectangular face has high cheekbones and a deep forehead. This shape can be balanced by wide frames with a strong brow line. Avoid small or deep frames, and opt for glasses in one even tone.”
Carmi £49
Joey £69
: “A triangular face can be wide at the forehead and eyeline but narrow at the jaw. It needs bold, strong shapes to add balance to the face. Avoid small, narrow frames.”
: “A heart-shaped face has a broad forehead and tapers to a small, neat mouth and chin so look at frames a little wider than your forehead or have an exaggerated brow.”
Mauve £49
Bronagh £69
Square: “A square face is defined by a broad, deep forehead, a wide jaw and a square chin. Oval or cat-eye frames will balance out this face shape and help to complement cheekbones and jawlines.”