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Choosing and Styling the Best Glasses for Round Faces

There’s something going “around,” and it’s a new way to style round faces with the perfect eyewear to add some edge and balance out face shapes.

Round faces have soft features and a gentle jaw line with forehead and jaw measurements that are similar. To help add balance, you need the right pair of glasses.

Style class is in session, and the team of eyewear professionals at Pair Eyewear is here to help you learn about how to determine your face shape. We’ll also got the five best glasses for round faces so you can take the headache out of eyewear shopping and get it done with ease.

Get ready, we’re on a mission to draw attention to your best features and elevate your look with the perfect pair of frames you’ll want to wear 24/7.

Determining Your Face Shape

Best glasses for round face: woman smiling and looking at the camera

Face shape can be a little bit tricky unless you hands-down know you what face shape you have (i.e., you’ve been told your entire life you have a round, rectangle, or heart face shape).

It can be easy to confuse a heart-shaped face or oval face with round faces, but here are differing characteristics, even if they are slight, that can help you differentiate between those shapes and round shapes.

After you learn what face shape you have you can shop frame styles that are made for your face. Here is how you can easily figure out what your face shape is.

It’s easy to measure your face to determine its shape. You just need two measurements. First, measure from your hairline to your chin. Then, measure across the widest part of your face — this may be your forehead, cheekbone, or jaw.

If your face is wider than it is long, then you may have a round face. If it’s longer than it is wide, then you’re more likely to have an oval face shape, and you’ll need glasses for oval faces.

Heart-shaped faces have prominent cheekbones and a narrow chin, which is much different from round faces. If you have a heart shape, head over to for our glasses tutorial for heart-shaped faces.

The Best Glasses Shape for Round Faces

Now that you know what face shape you have (and if you are still reading this we’ll assume it is round), it’s time to get busy looking for eyewear that helps add a few angles to your smooth lines.

For round faces, you want the frame shape of your eyewear to contrast with the shape of your face. So while your face is characterized by soft features, opt for glasses with angular features.

This will make your face look more defined so that your own features stand out in contrast to your glasses. It’s the opposite of what people with a square face shape need — they have angular facial features, so they need glasses with soft, round lines to provide that same contrast. Stylistically, it’s the same concept, but in reverse.

So, to get glasses with sharp angular lines, you should look for these frame shapes:

  • Square glasses: With strong, straight lines, square frames provide elegant contrast to round features.
  • Rectangular glasses: Providing more sharp, straight lines, rectangular glasses can help highlight your browline.
  • Cat-eye glasses: With an angular, upswept frame, cat-eye glasses can accentuate a round jawline.
  • Geometric glasses: Most geometric shapes provide the same sharp lines as square and rectangular frames, helping to accentuate a round face.
  • Oversized glasses: Because larger frames extend beyond the sides of your face, they break up a round face shape, helping to highlight the jawline.

Frame Shapes to Avoid

Adding the ying to the yang, here are a few ways you can keep your look sharp — and avoid stylistic pitfalls with eyewear.

These are just recommendations, though. Ultimately, the best frame for your face is the one that you love the most and feels the best.

  • Round frames: Round glasses mimic the shape of your face, which can make it appear even rounder and make your features less distinct.
  • Oval frames: Much like round frames, oval frames have soft lines that can over-accentuate your already round features.
  • Hexagon frames: While geometric frames are typically a flattering choice for a round face, the hexagon is too similar in shape to a circle, so the effect of the geometric lines disappears and the shape once again mimics the roundness of your face.

The 5 Best Glasses for Round Faces

These five styles will flatter any round face. Each frame is made from acetate for a lightweight glasses frame that feels comfortable for all-day wear. With an alternative frame design offering gold or silver metal temples for an elevated look. Our standard lenses are crafted from high-quality polycarbonate, featuring scratch-resistant and anti-reflective coatings.

Whether you need prescription lenses, progressives, sunglasses, blue-light blockers, or light-responsive eyewear, we’ve got you covered. We offer a variety of lens types that fit all of our frames.

Add stylish Top Frames. Top Frames change the look and color of your glasses in a snap. So, you can switch from classic tortoiseshell frames to a fun confetti design or a super-cool superhero design — without paying for a second pair of prescription frames. You can even snap on a Sun Top for a little UV protection (no separate prescription sunglasses necessary). All these options mean you can round out your collection of eyeglasses even if you only own a single pair of frames.

Here are the best frames for round faces.

1. The Kirby

Best glasses for round face: Kirby glasses

This square frame provides sharp angular contrast to full cheeks. The Kirby runs wide, which is essential for anyone with a wider face, but it’s also ideal for round faces of most sizes. Oversized frames extend past the width of the face, adding even more angular lines.

2. The Larkin

Larkin glasses

For smaller round faces, these rectangular glasses have a narrow frame. The straight lines across the top of The Larkin accentuate the browline, highlighting one of your most expressive features.

3. The Wanda

Wanda glasses on a pink background

These retro angular frames have a subtle, upswept cat-eye. And while the sharp angles of cat-eye glasses are flattering on most round faces, The Wanda takes the flattery one step further with a wide, oversized fit and a square bottom that contrasts with rounder cheeks.

4. The Finley

Finley glasses

These medium-width frames are a great choice for high cheekbones because the lenses are wider from side-to-side than they are from top-to-bottom, which decreases the likelihood that they’ll rest on your cheeks when you wear them. The Finley also accentuates the browline with a straight-across-the-top silhouette, creating a sharp look on round faces.

5. The Casper

Casper glasses on a green background

The Casper is a not-quite-square frame — rather, somewhere between a square and a rectangle that looks great on round faces. Its medium width is an ideal fit for average-size faces, and its straight silhouette helps accentuate the jawline and make a round chin appear more angular.

Find the All-Around Best Glasses

If you have a round face, then the most flattering glasses styles for you are square and rectangular frames. These shapes will contrast with your naturally soft features, bringing out your browline, jawline, and cheekbones. Oversized and cat-eye frames can also add angles to a round face shape and make you look like your best, most confident self.

Your glasses should show off who you are underneath. So, when you’re ready for new glasses that are uniquely you, try Pair Eyewear.

We offer a variety of frames to suit round faces, and you can customize your glasses with our unique Top Frames so no two days look the same. One day you can sport a bright neon design, and the next day, a muted classic color. These frames offer flexible style in a single pair of prescription glasses, which truly makes them the best glasses for all faces!