Picking the “best” pair of glasses for you is all about personal preference. Truly, any glasses can look great. The most important thing is that you like the way they look on your face, whatever shape it is.
But, if you’re here, chances are you’d like some help picking out glasses for a triangle face shape. Or, you might want to know if you have a triangle face in the first place. We’re here to help.
In this article, we’ll show you the typical characteristics of triangle face shapes. Then, we’ll discuss how elements of different glasses frames tend to complement or counterbalance those facial features.
Is Your Face Triangle-Shaped?
First things first: How do you know if you have a triangular face shape? The truth is, your unique face most likely has elements of more than one, and possibly several, different face shapes all blended together.
But, if you can see most or all of the following characteristics when you look in the mirror, you’re probably the owner of a triangle face shape. And as triangle faces are somewhat rare, you can revel in your relative individuality.
A triangle face shape generally has an angular, broad jawline and a narrow forehead (and probably a narrow hairline). Cheekbones can be wide, but they are usually not a prominent feature of a triangle face.
If you think of a triangle sitting on one edge and pointing up, that’s the basic silhouette. A triangle face can be thought of as the opposite of a heart-shaped face.
Best Glasses Shapes for a Triangle Face
Good news: Lots of glasses can look great on a triangle-shaped face. But we can help you narrow it down. Let’s take a look at how different eyeglass styles play off the typical elements of a triangle face.
Round Glasses
The curved outline of round eyeglasses might seem at odds with the angles of a triangle face. But the effect is both a softening of the angles and a highlighting all at once. Oval frames (which are basically elongated round frames) also help balance out the wider jawline that is typical for triangle faces.