Spring is the time to break out the sunglasses and NEEM Magazine is here to help you pick the right shades for your beautiful face.
Just remember, these are tips – not rules. 
Oval face
This is the universal, genetic blessing in terms of face shape. Almost any frame style works for oval face. What do we say to this? Go crazy! Try out the newest styles, from barbie pink plastic, to sophisticated Chanels and Ray Bans. Try going retro and throw in some rhinestones.
Round face
The idea here is to thin out the face, elongating it instead of adding unnecessary bulk. Look for frames equal to or slightly wider than the broadest part of the face. Minimize the curves and add definition with soft, angular, rectangular styles or double brow styles. Think: the higher the temple, the longer the profile. Also try sunglasses with brow bars to pull the eye upwards, giving the illusion of a longer face.
Diamond shape
This face shape has wide or high cheekbones with a narrow forehead and chin. Oval sunglasses will soften the contour of the face, although softly curved square frames will work as well. What to watch out for: styles that are wider than the to top portion of the cheekbones. We recommend finding less heavy frames, even going rimless.
Square face
This face shape consists of a strong jawline, a broad forehead and wide cheekbones. Reduce the angles with soft, curvy styles that will give the face some definition such as cat-eye styles. The classic oval also works well for this face shape.
Triangular shape
This face has a narrow jaw and a wide forehead. Soften the lower portion of the face by accenting the eye area. Styles such as cat- eyes should angle outward at the top corner and be wide enough to balance the jawline. You can also try metal frames with rimless bottoms.
- Saima Ashraf, NEEM Magazine Contributing Writer
