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Women’s Reading Glasses for Heart, Square and Diamond Face Shapes





How do you choose the best women’s reading glasses for face shapes other than round or oval?  It is helpful to know some tips that can come handy when you shop online for readers that you cannot try on.  Forum sites offer valuable information, so don’t skip those.  Read on for more tips culled from experiences of people who are constantly wearing glasses.

Tips for Heart-Shaped Face

Think how lucky some women are to have love written across their faces! 

Heart-shaped faces always look great with the right reading glasses on; however, it is not always easy to find a suitable pair for a face that has a broad forehead and a narrow chin. 

If you have this face shape, go for rimless reading glasses as these “minimize” the prominence of your forehead.  To create an illusion of a wider chin, women’s reading glasses with frames that are wider at the base are the best.


Agile Women's Reading Glasses by Melissa Eye Wear are plastic semi-rimless reading glasses for women that come in two tempting colors - aqua, and berry mix. 
Frame size: 5 ¼” x 15/16”.


Square and Diamond Face Shapes:  Things You Should Know

A square face has prominent jaw lines and cheekbones, thus you should choose women’s reading glasses that will “soften” the look of this face shape.  Women with this face shape would look gorgeous on narrow frames.  If they opt for round frames instead of the narrow ones for variation, they should choose a pair with softer edges.

A diamond face shape has a striking effect since it is not a common face shape, and the one who has it should look for oval frames.

Rule of Thumb

When choosing reading glasses suitable for your face shape, the rule of thumb is to create contrast between your face shape and the shape of your reading glasses.  A good example of ill-advised fashion statement is wearing big, round frames on an equally round face. 

Also, pay attention to the color of your reading glasses.  Colors create an illusion on the face; wearing the wrong color can alter your looks, even your age.  When choosing the right color for your women’s reading glasses, go complimentary.  Avoid contrast.

Use your skin tone as basis of your choice.  Your complexion has a lot to say about your choice of the best color that can boost your appearance, or knock it off.

Warm or Cool

Go for natural colors, such as Tan or Brown if you have warm complexion (skin has yellowish skin base), and go for deep colors, such as dark blue, deep red or deep pink, when your skin base is cool (bluish or pinkish).


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