How should eyeglasses fit your face?

How should eyeglasses fit your face?

Your eyeglasses should extend the width of your face, just beyond your cheekbones. Look in the mirror, and verify that your lenses curve like your eyes, too. If your lenses don’t curve properly, then it may be uncomfortable to see since your prescription will not cover your eyes.

What are the sides of glasses called?

Some call them legs, other call them arms. Seems logical…but the proper name for them is temples, simply because they locate on each side of your head. There are numerous styles of temple, but their main function is to keep your glasses secure when you’re wearing them.

Why are my glasses touching my cheeks?

Lower nose bridge meant that the nose pad needs to be deeper seated so that the lens are sufficiently far from the face. If your cheeks touch the bottom of your glasses rim when you smile or talk, it will lift the nose pad off your nose bridge.

How to pick the best glasses for your face shape?

Round Face : Do you have a round face?

  • it is probably the easiest face shape to choose frames that work best.
  • Square Face And Triangle Shape : Picking an Eyeglass Frame for squarish faces can be tricky.
  • What glasses suit my face shape?

    Square glasses suit rounded faces the best, as they provide contrast and angles. Small, round frames will have the opposite effect, so attempt to avoid them. Diamond Face Shape. Wide cheek bones and a narrow forehead suit oval frames, preferably with thick brow lines to balance out the face.

    How can I see glasses on my face?

    The best way to see how the glasses look on your face is to use our virtual mirror which places the frame on your face and gives you an indication of how the glasses fit and look. This process is fairly easy to do, but there are many shapes and styles to filter through, so first you must know which frame shapes to try.

    How should glasses fit eyebrows?

    The top of your glasses frame should follow the line of your eyebrows. Avoid having too much eyebrow above or below the frames (N.B. Sunglasses should always cover your eyebrows, or risk looking cartoonish.) Eyes should sit at the centre of each frame.