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What Sunglasses Are Right for a Round Shaped Face

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By Damin Chu
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If your face is equally long as it is wide, then you have a round-shaped face. Certain sunglasses will look more flattering on a round-shaped face than others. The right sunglasses for a round-shaped face will enhance the natural definition in your facial structure, making your face appear thinner and slightly longer. The following are some suggestions for sunglasses that will flatter a round-shaped face.

    Shape

  1. You should look out for frames that are slightly wider or equal to the widest part of your face. Sunglasses that are especially suitable for a round-shaped face include rectangular lenses and sunglasses with interesting angles that are soft and not too extreme. Sunglasses with double-brows or brow bars will draw attention to a person's brow area first, creating the illusion of a longer profile.
  2. Color

  3. If you are feeling self-conscious about your face shape, a pair of black shades is always flattering. Black is a fashionable color and slimming, so you won't have to worry whether your sunglasses are emphasizing your features in the wrong way. Look for darker colors, such as army green, chocolate brown and deep gray.
  4. Buying Sunglasses

  5. Make sure you try on sunglasses in the store before purchasing them, and keep them on for a few minutes, so you can get used to how they look. If there is one particular style that you like, try on different colors to see which one is most flattering. While wearing certain styles and colors might be generally more flattering on round-shaped faces, no one's personal style is the same. Ultimately you should choose the sunglasses that most reflect your look. You'll be able to wear them confidently, which will make you more attractive.
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