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All Brands. Tom Ford. Saint Laurent. Mister Spex Collection. CO Optical. Ultralight Classics. Aspect by Mister Spex. All Mister Spex Brands. Boutique Boutique Boutique. Giorgio Armani. Discover now. More Topics. Frequently asked questions. Contact form. Additional topics. The style guide: which glasses suit me? The perfect glasses for your face shape Choose the best glasses width to fit your style Find the right type of glasses for your lifestyle. Glasses for square faces Since the forehead, cheeks and chin are all equally broad and the jaw tends to be rather pronounced, square faces are often distinctive and angular.

Ray-Ban RX Mister Spex Collection Amichai Discover more. Glasses for round faces In round faces, all features are uniformly shaped. Michael Kors Vivianna MK Glasses for heart-shaped faces The typical features of the heart-shaped face are a broad forehead, pronounced cheekbones and a narrow, tapering chin. Ray-Ban RX V Glasses for oval faces The proportions of oval faces are usually balanced and harmonious.

Our recommendations Persol PO V The ideal size - how to choose the right width Is your face rather narrow, medium-sized or wide? Here are some basic hints and tips on choosing the right size of glasses: 1. Frames First and foremost, the size refers to the width of the frame.

Nose bridge The bridge width is the shortest distance between the lenses below the nose bridge and is measured from the inner edge groove of one eye to the inner edge groove of the other. Width and height of the glasses This is about your field of vision. Temples The length of the temples determines the wearing comfort of your glasses, as they must sit properly.

Tips for finding the right glasses for your lifestyle Of course, when and where you use your glasses will make a difference when shopping for a new pair. Here are a few things to consider: How much are your correction values? Reading, sport or varifocals? See our extensive collection of reading glasses A well-fitting pair of glasses is indispensable for sporting activities. Specially designed sport eyeglasses with prescription or varifocal lenses help you stay in the game Find out more about sport glasses Do you need a varifocal lenses in your everyday life?

Learn more about varifocal glasses If you have found your perfect glasses and you know your prescription, you can order the glasses right away! Find your perfect pair of glasses now: To women's glasses To men's glasses. Our service team is happy to help Write to us at: service misterspex.

Or call us toll-free on: 54 Mister Spex Newsletter Stay in the know with updates on the latest trends and deals. Diamond-shaped faces are narrow at the forehead and jawline, and have broad cheekbones that may be high and dramatic.

This is the rarest face shape. To highlight the eyes and soften the cheekbones, try frames that have detailing or distinctive brow lines. Rimless eyeglasses and frames with oval or cat-eye shapes also can be good choices.

A round face shape has curved lines with the width and length in the same proportions and no angles. To make a round face appear thinner and longer, try angular narrow eyeglass frames to lengthen the face. To add width and emphasize the narrow upper third of the face, try frames that are heavily accented with color and detailing on the top half brow of the frame.

When choosing eyeglasses, face shape isn't the only factor that determines which frames will look best on you — your skin tone, eye color and hair color also play important roles. Regardless of the color of your skin, skin tones are categorized as either "cool" or "warm. A cool complexion has blue or pink undertones, and a warm complexion has a "peaches and cream" or yellow cast.

Olive skin is considered cool because it is a mixture of blue and yellow. It's neutral and bold and will be a good match. Grey acetate can work here, as long as your hair is definitely dark brown. Glasses for light brown hair: we suggest you steer away from grey acetate frames. Instead, opt for warm acetates such as dark brown, black and tortoise. Warm metal colours such as rose-gold and bronze will accentuate your hair. Glasses for dark blonde hair: Your hair is heading towards being brown you should consider emphasising your amber and honey notes.

Your blonde hair means you want a darker off-set, so darker acetates are a good option for you. The best possible acetates for this are dark earthy colours such as dark brown and black with warm coloured metals. These colours will compliment your hair nicely. Glasses for light blonde hair: you have a slightly broader scope of glasses colour choice.

With such lightly coloured hair, you can experiment with alternative spectacle colours and metals such as green, bronze and peach colours. For an alternative style, you can opt for a brightly coloured blue glasses frame, especially if you have blue eyes.

Searching for glasses for grey hair , there's literally zero limitations. Embrace your monochrome hair and experiment with some alternative frame colours and metal choices. With such neutral hair, you can really go for it with a bold and bright glasses frame. If the idea of a statement glasses frame seems too much, perhaps consider your other characteristics such as your skin tone or the colour of your eyes.

Click here for our blog about glasses for grey hair. Glasses for ginger hair: keep to neutral coloured frames. You probably know this by now but your hair is strong. Let it do the talking. Keep things simple with our grey and black acetates.

These are the ones for you. To be safe, avoid strongly coloured frames. Glasses for auburn hair: your coppery hair tones are slightly less restrictive to your glasses choice. Most people have tints of Auburn in their hair so you should celebrate this with warm coloured metals and deep coloured frame fronts.

Earthy acetates such as deep browns will work well for you. Alternatively, if a coloured frame seems like too much, you can play it safe with a neutral coloured frame. Whilst your hair isn't all-out ginger, you might want to avoid clashing with your gingery hues. G o monochrome with grey and black acetates, these are the plain-safe option.

Glasses for very dark hair: Your hair is deeply coloured and is nearly almost black. With such a dark hair colour, you've got a large degree or choice when it comes to frame choice. If it's colour you'd prefer, stick to warm acetates and metals such as walnut browns, tortoise or caramel acetates. Rose gold and bronze temples will have a warming effect on your skin, which will tie nicely with your dark hair.

Glasses for dark hair: Verging on being blonde, your light brown hair lends itself to darker, more earthy glasses frame colours. These consist of dark black, deep brown or tortoise patterned acetate. Amber and honey hues will tie-in nicely with your mid-coloured hair. For a neutral style, you can opt for grey acetate and silver metals. A neutral frame can be easier to dress for and are a little less stark if you have a warmer skin tone.

Scroll down to see glasses for skin tone. Glasses for bald men: Your face shape and skin tone are going to play a much large role in your frame decision. With one less thing to think about, you can be much bolder in frame colour and shape. For men, it can be a good idea to play around with bolder frame colours that work with your wardrobe.

Masculine, chunky glasses frames in brave colours are certainly an option here, working in unison with attributes such as the colour of your eyes. How to choose glasses for your skin tone is arguably one of the most important factors. Eyeglasses frames are made from a large variety of colours, patterns and transparencies, with varying metal colours, tones and textures. The combination of frame colour and metal should be considered when you're deciding how to pick the right glasses frame for your face, especially in relation to your complexion.

We've listed six of the most common skin types in the section below. Identify your skin type via the descriptions and images below.

Light skin glasses tend to consist of darker, warmer acetates such as tortoise, earthy brown or heavy black. Your pale complexion with warm undertones asks for a glasses frame that is going to compliment your skin's warmth. We suggest you opt for warm metal colours such as rode gold, bronze or copper. Combined together, these are a more traditional choice of spectacles.

If you'd like a frame with a little more contrast, your warm skin tones can effectively offset aquatic glasses colours such as green and teal. Your pale complexion has cold tones of blue and pink. In the UK, this is a common skin type and works best with mid to dark acetates.



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