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Spectacle Frames for different face shapes!

The primary objective of the spectacle frame is to hold the lenses in front of the eyes in a correct position. However they also add charm to one's personality if, selected aptly for different face shapes.
Light: If the customer is fair, lightweight styles in bronze and other warm coloured metals are recommended. But avoid dark, heavy styles, cold colours.
Dark: If the customer is dark skinned prefer to choose any of the metallic frames, But avoid bright colours .
Face Shapes: A choice of spectacle can make all the difference to a person's appearance .The frame shape should complement your face shape by balancing your features.
Long nose: a low-set bridge appears to shorten it.
Short nose : a style with a high-set bridge.
Close set eyes : a thin or clear bridge appears to add width between them.
Wide set eyes: a coloured bridge will make eyes seem closer together.
Round face: A round face is fairly short with wide forehead, often with full cheeks and a rounded chin. Frames that are narrow with a high-set temple will lengthen your face.
Square face: A square face has a broad, deep forehead, wide jaw and square chin. Try angular styles, as they keep the eyes centered in the frame.
Oval face: An oval face is well balanced. The forehead is slightly wider than the curved jaw and the cheek bones are high. An oval face looks good in most styles.
Long face: A long face has high cheekbones and a deep forehead. Try wide frames and those with a strong top lone. A larger square frame can give balance to a long face.
Heart/triangle The face is wider at the forehead, with high cheekbones and a narrow chin .Try frames that are all one colour and made of a light material.
Pear: The narrow forehead that gently broadens to jaw line . Try frames that have a strong top bar which will add width to the forehead.
Diamond The forehead is small , widens at temple and narrows at chin . Try sharp-angled frames. Strong top bars will add width to the forehead.



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