How to choose glasses based on your face shape and lifestyle

Women's sunglasses are the new frontier for self-expression. From retro-minimalist frames to bold statement shades, they're an easy way to enhance any look while providing sun protection.

While it's fun to experiment with the season's trends, every woman should know how to choose glasses that suit both her face shape and lifestyle.

How to choose glasses based on your face shape and lifestyle

Choose the best glasses for your face shape

A general surefire trick is to choose a frame shape that is the opposite of your face shape. Here's how to identify your face shape and which style suits you best.

Oval

Slightly longer than wide, the face is symmetrical and the jawline tapers to the chin. Almost every style flatters your face, so choose your favorite.

Heart

The widest point of the face is at the cheekbones, then it gradually narrows towards the jaw. Look for women's glasses that are slightly wider at the forehead to balance out your face shape.

Round

This shape has softer angles, slightly wider cheekbones, and a balanced forehead and jawline. Bold, angular frames give your face structure when the bottom hits above the cheekbones.

Square

Your angular face has a prominent jawline that is fairly equal to the width of your forehead and cheekbones. Try curved shadows that are proportional to the length and width of your face to add balance.

How to choose glasses based on your face shape and lifestyle

Eyeglass frame and lens

Frame materials

The comfort, safety, and durability of your glasses usually depend on their frames, so consider the occasion and your lifestyle when choosing a pair.

Lens materials

The type of lenses you choose will depend on how you want to protect your eyes in different lighting situations and environments. Different materials affect the transparency, weight, and durability of sunglasses.

Lens treatment

Almost all sunglasses these days offer UVB and/or UVA protection, although you should definitely check. However, there are other treatments that can help improve your vision and protect your eyes from sun damage.

Lens colors

Different hues enhance details as you look at them and also adapt to changes in the weather.