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"Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak." ~Rachel Zoe
HAPPY VALENTINES TO ALL MY BEAUTIFUL FOLLOWERS,  Hope Your Valentines, weather it is you husband,wife,fiance,boyfriend,girlfriend,familymember,orbestfriend, Treats you with love<3
stay chic lovelys

HAPPY VALENTINES TO ALL MY BEAUTIFUL FOLLOWERS,  Hope Your Valentines, weather it is you husband,wife,fiance,boyfriend,girlfriend,familymember,orbestfriend, Treats you with love<3

stay chic lovelys

Everyone deserves the ideal shade for their style and specific face shape!

    SQUARE FACE is characterized by a strong jaw line, wide forehead and wide cheekbones. Glasses with rounded edges will soften angles; so choose round, oval or cat-eye styles. Rimless designs will also soften and narrow these features. 
    OVAL FACE is balanced in shape and can thus typically work with any sunglasses type, however one must still keep proportion in mind. In other words, smaller frames look best with smaller faces and larger frames are suited for larger faces. Square-shaped frames with softly rounded edges work particularly well for oval faces.
    
OBLONG-SHAPED FACE is longer than it is wide. Oversize round orsquare frames will help shorten and soften a long face by adding width and dimension. Frames that are shorter in height and long in width will also have this effect. Temples that feature decorative elements or a contrasting coloring are appropriate. 
    
DIAMOND-SHAPED face is narrow at the jaw line and forehead, but features prominent cheekbones. This shape is best suited for upswept designs such as cat-eye or butterfly. Also appropriate are oval and rimless designs. Oval frames maintain balance, while rimless styles highlight cheekbones. 
    
HEART-SHAPED or TRIANGLE-SHAPED face is characterized by a wide forehead and narrow jaw. Cat-eye designs, which feature wide angles at the top of the frames, will balance the jaw line. Generally, shapes that are wider on the top than the bottom work well as they minimize the forehead’s width and help balance the face. Frames with rimless-bottoms or a straight top line will have this effect, such as aviators. 
    
ROUND FACE, choose frames with lengths equal to or slightly wider than the broadest part of the face, as these styles aid in making the face appear longer and thinner. Rectangular or square shapes will offset roundness as well. Avoid adding extra width to a round face with round,wraparound or frameless designs.