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  • How to pick the eyeglass frame color for your face?

    Square Face


    Oval or round frames balance the lines and soften strong features.

    Round Face


    Add contrast and unique lines to your round face with rectangle, geometric, cat's eye, or butterfly frames.

    Heart-Shaped Face


    If your face is heart-shaped, you might find that aviator, rectangle, oval, or round frames go well with your features.

    Triangular Face


    Eyeglasses with a browline, cat-eye, or aviator shape can flatter a square face while drawing the eye upwards.

    Oval Face


    Framing an oval face with a square or rectangle makes the delicate curves even more pronounced.

  • How to pick the eyeglass frame color for your skin tones?

    Tones of Warm Skin


    Gold, tortoise, brown, red, orange, and yellow frames complement warm skin tones the most.

    Skin Tone Neutrals


    People with skin tone neutrality can wear nearly any color frame.

    Cool skin tones


    Select translucent, blue, gray, green, or red frames based on blue tones for cool skin tones.

  • How to pick the eyeglass frame color for your hair color?

    Black Hair


    Dark eyeglasses, such as tortoiseshell or black, complement black hair well.

    White/Gray Hair


    For a more put-together style, try a pair of neutral-colored frames with white or gray hair.

    Red Hair


    Jewelry with jewel tones brings a burst of color to red hair.

    Brown Hair


    When it comes to brown or russet hair, frames in tortoise shell, amber, or dark green look great.

    Brown Hair


    Brown hair with milder undertones looks great in dark frames.

    To complement dark blonde hair, choose dark warm tones such as beige or tortoiseshell. Gentle hues look lovely contrasted with grey or golden blonde hair.

  • How to pick the eyeglass frame color for your eyes color?

    Grey eyes


    The best way to frame grey eyes is with a bright, colorful frame.

    Brown eyes


    Black eyeglass frames and vivid hues go well with brown eyes.

    Blue eyes


    Blue eye color goes well with tortoiseshell and orange frames.

    Green eyes


    Those with green eyes will stand out in a frame of red, gold, or purple. Subtlety is achieved with brown or earth tones.

    Hazel eyes


    Frames in shades of green, amber, or brown complement hazel eyes.

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