The presence or absence of borders is another factor to consider when selecting a frame. There are many full-frame, browline frames, and frameless glasses to choose from on the market.
The browline frame is tied with a fishing line to fix the lens, while the frameless one is drilled into the lens and then fixed with screws or other materials to the lens arm, bridge, and lens. The feeling of the three types of borders is not the same, and there are not too many restrictions on choosing a large face with glasses when it comes to home.
Full-frame glasses have the highest presence and durability, making them a basic choice. The browline frame design, while not exaggerating in changes, is the best choice for business people.
Lightweight and comfortable frameless glasses are a great choice for people who like a refined image and value comfort. Although they give off a sense of elegance, they do not have much effect on enhancing the overall appearance.
So if you choose glasses that match your face shape, it will enhance your temperament, but if you simply and roughly choose glasses that repeat the lines of your face shape, it will have a counterproductive effect.
Everyone has a unique face, and your facial shape is a part of you. It is important to fully understand the characteristics of your face shape and learn how to present it to its best.
If we can find the commonality between face shape and glasses, it will be much easier to choose glasses that match our temperament. So let's first understand face shape, because a person's face is the first part that others directly notice when they look at you, and it is also the most important part of a person's overall image projection.