
Can't find sunnies you love? Welcome to the club. We're here to help you look snatched with the right sunglasses for your face shape.
Sunglasses are just fashionable accessories that enhance beauty: fact or cap? The truth is, they’re essential to shield our eyes and skin from the sun’s rays. Ultraviolet light can cause serious eye diseases, so choosing proper protective eyewear is important, especially if you love being outdoors. When you’re out and about in the afternoon blaze, the last thing you want to do is squint non-stop. Or sweat buckets and constantly push your sunglasses up your nose bridge when it slips down (‘cos it’s incompatible with your face shape). Finding that elusive pair of sunglasses perfect for you isn’t easy, which is why we’ve got these handy tips.
Oops, you did it again: Don’t make these mistakes when shopping for sunglasses

1. Dark vs light: Which side are you on?
Do you gravitate towards darker lenses because you believe they provide better protection? This is a myth: the tint can be light – even pink, light blue or purple – and still provide the same level of protection due to the UV-protection coating.
2. But… it’s cloudy outside
Repeat after us: sun’s out, sunnies out. Don’t save your sunglasses only for when you’re driving, outdoors or playing sports. The sun doesn’t switch off – as long as it’s day, you’ll want to protect your eyes. Even while you’re indoors, the type of lenses and coating play a significant role in making your surroundings visually pleasant. They can also reduce the glare of bright lights that have UV components in them.

3. Don’t be a slave to fashion
Yep, we’ve all seen fashionistas perch their sunglasses at the tip of the nose as a style accessory. But that doesn’t do anything to shield our peepers. Any colour tint from a pair of sunglasses will cause our eyes to dilate – that means wearing your sunnies low allows in more harmful UV rays than not wearing one.
4. One day you’re in, the next you’re out
Following what’s hot at the moment without considering your facial structure and lifestyle is a liability. Remember: not all frames, colours and embellishments are appropriate for you and your needs.
On the hunt for the perfect pair

The rush you feel when you finally get sunglasses that fit you like a glove is incomparable. There are numerous factors to consider, but the fit, lens and shape of your sunglasses are the most important.
Sunglasses serve as the first layer of sunscreen for eye protection. To provide the best level of comfort, select lenses that are polarised and have an anti-glare coating. Next, think about the fit. We’re not just looking for sunglasses to shield our eyes – we also want them to be as comfy as possible. That way, we can avoid headaches and dizziness, and we won’t feel like whipping off our sunglasses every other minute.
Not sure about the shape or material? Consider oversized frames – they shield the skin around your eyes from harmful UV rays, and larger frames contour your face nicely. We’re all for environmentally friendly, lightweight, and long-lasting frames – you can’t go wrong with those!
So, how do you find sunnies for your face shape?

Round faces can wear cat-eye glasses because they help to accentuate the cheekbones and define your chin. Wayfarer glasses are a great alternative if you want some jawline definition. Meanwhile, square faces can consider aviator glasses or round frames as they help soften your broad forehead and strong jawline. Oversized ones will fit you, too.
If you have a diamond-shaped face, wear cat-eye or aviator sunglasses. Oval or rimless frames work best to complement wide or high cheekbones. For triangle-shaped faces, choose wayfarers as they’re best crafted to give 3D definition to the jawline. Aviators are a good alternative as well. Tip: cat-eye sunglasses generally suit all face shapes, but ultimately, let your personality and lifestyle decide which ones are best for you.
The next time you’re on the hunt for sunglasses that fit your face shape, keep these tips in mind!