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One way to show your Creative, fashionista side is with Oversized Frames These make a bolder statement and draws more attention to the face.
One way to show your Creative, fashionista side is with Oversized Frames These make a bolder statement and draws more attention to the face.
Round sunglasses best go with the following faces;
· Oblong:
Oblong face shapes will be much longer than they are wide. The cheekbones, forehead, and jawline will be the same width, and the jaw will be more narrow and slightly rounded.
· Rectangular:
The rectangular face shape is a hybrid of the oval/long and square shaped face. It's essentially the long face with angular edges. Rectangular face shapes feature a square jaw and a face that's longer than it is wide. You'll also likely have a high forehead.
· Square:
Square face shapes will have a width and a length that are almost equal. The jawline will be very defined, and the hairline will be almost straight across the forehead. The cheekbones will be the same width as the forehead and jawline.
· Oval :
Oval face shapes will have a forehead and a jawline that are approximately the same width. The chin and jawline will be rounded, with no hard lines, and the face will be widest at the cheekbones.