Find The Right Style And Adjust The Proportions Of The Eyeglasses And Your Face Shape

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Don't be too short in court, then choose glasses with a top border. Not only does the visual center shift upwards, but the top border of the discountglasses will also divide the court area neatly, making the forehead appear shorter and smaller.

Don't be too short in court, then choose glasses with a top border. Not only does the visual center shift upwards, but the top border of the discountglasses will also divide the court area neatly, making the forehead appear shorter and smaller.

 

If the atrium is too long, remember that this is a very suitable face shape for wearing glasses. When choosing glasses, try to fill in the larger space of the atrium as much as possible to make it look more symmetrical.

 

To achieve a better filling effect, the longer the atrium, the higher the height of the glasses chosen should be. However, when wearing high-frame discount prescription glasses, we hardly care about the uneven facial proportions, which visually give a sense of symmetry and beauty.

 

The atrium is relatively short, and the face is visually already very short. It is important to take up less space in the atrium. If not necessary, it is not recommended to wear glasses. If necessary, choose thin-framed or frameless glasses, which almost do not take up space in the atrium.

 

Choosing ultra-fine optical glasses or frameless sunglasses near me now for a shorter atrium will hardly affect the shorter atrium. Long upper court and short lower court cannot be decorated with glasses. We won't go into detail about this, we need to cover it with bangs or other materials.

 

After finding the right style and adjusting the proportions, glasses are still decorations around the eyes. They need to be able to shape the eyes and make them look better. For drooping eyes, I chose a slightly drooping frame, and for the raised eye on the right, I chose a slightly upturned frame, which looks quite comfortable visually.

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