Square face: With round frames that make you feel more lively, it’s easy to add unique elements here.
Sharp face: I recommend oval, or frameless, types for the lower half of your face to achieve the advantages of covering cheekbones, balancing vision, and emphasizing face shape.
“Nothing and no one is perfect. It just takes a good eye to find those hidden imperfections.”
Long face: Sunglasses with large mirrors like drop-shaped and cat-eye frames can achieve a good visual balance.
It is best to choose Grade 1 to 3 lenses with a light transmittance of 8 to 40% or to pay attention to the protection it provides.
If the lens doesn’t have specific sports training or outdoor activity needs, you can directly choose gray, brown and green.
For people with outdoor activity, I recommend yellow lenses that increase visual contrast and block harmful blue light from the sun to maintain wonderful vision and protection.