Sunglasses for Square Shaped Faces
If chosen correctly sunglasses are capable of enhancing the square shaped face best features whilst drawing attention from your not so best, they can completely change your overall look. It’s important you think about frame shape and size in comparison with your face shape. Sunglasses can help reduce angular features and add some soft feminine curves. A general rule for sunglasses is smaller frames are best on smaller faces as larger frames are better on larger faces.
Best Sunglasses for Square Faces
- The aim for square face shapes is to add some soft feminine curves and reduce the look of harsh angular features. Curved and rounded frames are the best option for square face shapes.
- Cat eyes sunglasses are a unusual bold style that works extremely well with square faces. If you’re looking for something a little less extravagant oval frames wider than they are deep will draw attention upwards from your strong jaw line to your beautiful eyes.
- Another way of drawing attention from your strong jaw line is to go for sunglasses with high set sides and frames with detailing at the top such as a metal or coloured top rim.
Sunglasses to Avoid for a Square Shaped Face
- Angular frames
- Low set sides
- Square sunglasses
- Bold colours or patterns on the bottom rim
Sunglasses on Celebrities with Square Shaped Faces
Celebrities with square shaped faces – Sandra Bullock, Kim Cattrall, Demi Moore
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Sunglasses Tips
Tips for Wearing Sunglasses!

- Rimless sunglasses and aviator’s suit most face shapes, great as they are two of the most wanted styles for 2011!
- You’re eyebrow should never be visible above the frame.
- Pale skin tones should avoid blue and green as it will drain away colour from your cheeks.
- Warm skin tones should avoid pastel shades and jet black.
- Glasses that are wider than the sides of your face are too big.
- Go with what suits you.
- Choose wisely if you’re going for a branded pair they can be expensive and will probably be with you for a while.
- Don’t choose glasses without a protective filter if you’re going to be in the sun a lot you may get a head ache if they don’t provide enough protection.
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