The combination of different face shapes and women's gold frame glasses can subtly modify the face shape and enhance the overall temperament. Here's how to find the women's gold frame glasses for your face shape, ensuring that every woman can find her own pair.

Oval face

Oval face, with its balanced ratio of length to width and soft outline, is known as the ideal face shape. This face shape works on almost all types of glasses, including women's gold frame glasses. When choosing, be bold and try a variety of shapes, from classic round to modern square, even vintage cat eye style, can complement the oval face, add a touch of elegance.

Round face

Round faces are characterized by soft lines and lack of edges. In order to balance the contours of the face, square or rectangular women's gold frame glasses should be selected, but the edges should not be too sharp, so as not to appear obtrusive. A square design with a circle in it, such as an oval or a slight square, can elongate the visual effect of the face, making the face look more three-dimensional and slender.

Square face

A square face is characterized by a sharp jaw line and a forehead that is about the same width as the chin. To soften the lines of the face, oval or round women's gold frame glasses are ideal. These soft curves can neutralize the hardness of the face and add a gentle touch. Avoid choosing a square frame to avoid reinforcing the square features of the face.

Heart-shaped face

The heart-shaped face has a wide forehead and a pointed chin, and should pay attention to balance the proportion of the face when choosing a frame. women's gold frame glasses in the shape of cat's eyes or a wider oval frame at the bottom can well echo the natural lines of the heart-shaped face, reducing the visual effect of wide on the top and narrow on the bottom, adding a little playful and elegant.

Long face

Women with long faces should choose women's gold frame glasses with wide edges or slightly high height, such as round or square frames, but the width should exceed the widest part of the face to increase the horizontal visual effect of the face and shorten the length of the face. Avoid excessively long frame designs that make your face appear longer.

Diamond face

A diamond-shaped face is characterized by prominent cheekbones and relatively narrow temples and chin. Oval or round gold-framed glasses can ease the edges of the face, and the frame width should be slightly larger than the width of the cheekbone to achieve visual balance and create a soft appearance.