1. Choose Based on Your Face Shape
Oval Face: A versatile shape-any frame style works.
Round Face: Avoid round or too-small frames. Pick angular, long, or square frames to add sharpness to your facial lines.
Square Face: Skip square frames. Opt for round frames to soften sharp edges and create a slimmer look.
Long Face: Avoid square or narrow frames. Choose round or oversized frames to balance your face shape and shorten its length.
Diamond Face: Steer clear of rigid square frames. Go for frames with distinct designs to soften high cheekbones and a narrow forehead.
Square Jawline (Strong Jaw): Skip square frames. Round or oversized frames work best to soften your facial features.

2. Choose Based on Material Comfort
A frame's material affects comfort and personal style. Recommended order: Titanium frames > Alloy frames > Acetate frames.
Titanium Frames:
Pros: Lightweight aerospace material; resists warping and fading.
Cons: Higher price.
Alloy Frames:
Pros: Stylish metallic look; sturdy and durable.
Cons: Prone to warping; may fade with long-term wear.
Acetate Frames:
Pros: High hardness; glossy finish; resists warping and fading.
Cons: Relatively heavier frames.




