At Lenzo, we understand the importance of finding the right frame shape. A well-chosen frame not only enhances comfort and vision quality but also complements your unique facial features. Our comprehensive guide will help you determine which frame shapes work best for your face, empowering you to make informed decisions and elevate your style.


Face Shape Guide

  • Round
  • Square
  • Oval
  • Heart
  • Oblong
  • Diamond

ABOUT ROUND FACE SHAPE

Description: A round face has a soft, almost circular jawline, with the cheekbones as its widest part. Full cheeks and a balanced width-to-length ratio are common traits.

Recommended Frames:

  • Rectangle – Adds structure and angles.
  • Trapezoid – Balances soft curves with sharper edges.
  • Geometric – Enhances definition and contrast.

Frames to Avoid: Round and oval frames may enhance the roundness rather than provide balance.


ABOUT SQUARE FACE SHAPE

Description: Square faces feature a strong jawline, with equal width across the forehead, cheekbones, and jaw.

Recommended Frames:

  • Round – Softens angular features.
  • Oval – Adds curves and reduces the square look.
  • Cat-Eye – Brings a softer balance to a strong jawline.

Frames to Avoid: Square and rectangular frames may emphasize angularity.


ABOUT OVAL FACE SHAPES

Description: Oval faces are balanced with slightly rounded features and a gently curved jawline. The forehead is slightly wider than the chin.

Recommended Frames:

  • Square – Adds definition.
  • Rectangle – Highlights the oval's natural symmetry.
  • Geometric or Cat-Eye – Complements contours and allows for experimentation.

Frames to Avoid: Oval and aviator frames can disrupt the balance of an oval face.


ABOUT HEART FACE SHAPE

Description: Characterized by a broader forehead and a narrower chin, the heart face shape often has prominent cheekbones and a tapered jawline.

Recommended Frames:

  • Oval – Softens the angles.
  • Cat-Eye – Balances a broader forehead.
  • Aviator – Draws attention downward.

Frames to Avoid: Rectangle and trapezoid frames might emphasize the forehead.


ABOUT OBLONG FACE SHAPES

Description: Oblong faces are longer than they are wide, with straight lines along the forehead, cheeks, and jawline.

Recommended Frames:

  • Square and Browline – Adds width and visual interest.
  • Oversized – Shortens face length.

Frames to Avoid: Rectangle and cat-eye frames may elongate the face further.


ABOUT DIAMOND FACE SHAPE

Description: Diamond faces have high cheekbones with a narrow forehead and chin, creating a tapered appearance.

Recommended Frames:

  • Oval – Balances high cheekbones.
  • Cat-Eye and Horn-Rimmed – Adds width and contrast to the browline.

Frames to Avoid: Aviator and geometric frames can emphasize angularity.


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Use our face shape guide to find frames that best complement your unique features, and enjoy a personalized eyewear shopping experience with Lenzo.