How to pick a frame or eyeglasses based on your face shape and skin tone

While spectacles are a medical aid that is a necessity for better eyesight, today they have become a statement piece, expression and extension of one’s personality. With different styles that are available in the market like Wayfarers and aviators, there is one for everyone.


And just like clothing, in eyeglasses there is no one size fits all model that needs to be followed, there are some styles that suit some and some that don’t. But to figure out how you can elevate your look with spectacles here is a small guide to help you pick the right frame for you.


Face Shape 

Round Face:


Round faces can look small and the lack of straight lines can be exaggerated with oval or round frames.

Angular and geometric frames: Add some sharper, more distinct lines to your face to create a balance like square or rectangular frames.

Upswept frames such as cat-eye; help add definition to curved cheekbones and elevate your look.


Oval Face:

Oval faces can look longer hence it is advised to avoid small frames that can accentuate the length of your face. Again, go for angular frames with geometric shapes like rectangles, and squares that can counteract the rounded features and add a bit of dimension. You can find frames of all shapes right in your neighbourhood only on Spexmojo.com. On Spexmojo, you can filter frames by shapes and book them right on the website at an optician store in your neighbourhood! So, you don’t have to wait or spend hours filtering through frame shapes to find your perfect match.

Square Face:

To balance out the sharp edges, a round or oval-shaped frame can help soften the features. Oval or round eyeglasses will balance and add a thinner appearance to the angles of a square face.

A round or oval eyeglass frames add contrast to your angular features, making your best feature shine. Rimless and semi-rimless styles are a great place to start.

Diamond Face:

Diamond faces have distinct cheekbones and narrow foreheads. Eyeglass frames that are wider than the cheekbones, such as cat eye glasses and oval frames elevate these striking features. Avoid narrow designs that are rectangular and that might throw off your natural features.

Heart-Shaped Face:

These face shapes are wider towards the crown and narrower around the chin. For such shapes soft edged eyeglasses even if they are square can balance out the weight of the face. It’s better to avoid decorative frames since they add more weight to the top half of your face.


Consider Colors That Match Your Skin Tone 



While the shape of your face is important in determining your spectacle shape, frames come in all shades and patterns. Using colours to your advantage can be a long-term investment in your appearance for the positive. Spexmojo.com is again an innovative eyewear discovery platform that allows you to filter frames by colour. Take your pick from the wide shades and colours of your choice from your nearest optician store. You can also avail the YOPO offer that helps you get a bang for your buck when you only pay for one, lens or frame and never separately for both when you pick up your spectacle.

What skin tone are you?

Warm Skin Tone 

Warm skin tones are those that have yellow undertones, this could mean having a golden, brown or yellow tinge to your skin colour.

Unlike frames, wearing contrasting colours doesn’t work when it comes to skin tones. Make sure to buy spectacles that are complimentary like brown, gold, beige, and olive greens that look great on your features.

Stay away from pastels, whites and blacks and other contrasting colours as they are not flattering.

Cool Skin Tone 

If your skin has blue or pink undertones- you have a cool skin tone. Pick out eyeglass frames that belong to the same house of colours like blacks, silvers, dark tortoise, pinks, blues, purples, greys and mauves which help create a clean look without clashing colours to distort your features.


While not all people fully belong to any of these pre-describes shapes or colours, whatever you majorly feel like is most likely to match your facial features should be good enough.


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