How to Pick Glasses for a Big Nose?
For those of you with a wider nose bridge, there are a few things you have to consider when picking out glasses. Picking glasses for a big nose
1. Determine your face shapeDetermining your face shape is the biggest key to knowing which styles will suit you.Out of all the factors that affect how a pair of glasses will look on you, your face shape is the most important one. Face shapes fall into six categories:
The shape of your face dictates the type of glasses you should wear for the most balanced, flattering look. For example, if you have an oval face and wear round glasses, they may look like they're sitting too far back on your face and won't flatter your face. 2. Try larger frames to balance out a wider noseFrame size is a crucial element to consider when looking for the perfect pair of glasses. It determines how well your glasses fit on your face, which can make or break its overall look. To make sure your frames are just the right size for you, here are three rules to follow:
3. Opt for a keyhole-shaped bridgeThe shape of the bridge on your glasses also matters, and these are the two main shapes: Keyhole bridgeA keyhole bridge looks like the one we have on our Mate frames.
A keyhole bridge is characterized by the small rounded gaps at the bridge connecting both lenses. It's a more vintage style, and since there's an extra gap, it's more flattering for a wider nose bridge. This is because it gives the illusion of more space between your glasses and your nose. Saddle bridgeOur Ginkgo frames feature a saddle bridge.Unlike the keyhole bridge, the saddle bridge doesn't have gaps. Instead, it has a smooth shape that fits snugly on your nose. As a result, it's less ideal for someone with a bigger nose bridge, for the tight fit may accentuate or exaggerate the wideness. Other factorsThe height of your nose bridge also makes a difference. If your nose is on the flat side, you'll need a larger nose pad, which gives a more comfortable and stable fit. If your nose is sharper, then you might need a smaller nose pad instead. Or, just go with a pair with adjustable nose pads and adjust them to fit! 4. Go bold & colorful with framesColorful frames work well for wide-nose bridges as it deflects attention from the wideness.
Colorful frames are great for a wider nose bridge. Not only do they make a statement, they also draw attention away from its wideness.
Best frame shapes for people with a wider nose bridgeAs a rule of thumb, angular frames look best on a wider nose bridge. The sharp angles contrast with your facial features and draw attention away from your more prominent nose. Here are three of the best angular frames to try: Square framesThis timeless classic never goes out of style and flatters bigger noses, especially when you have a round, oval, or diamond-shaped face, as the angles flatter the rounder silhouette of your face. Go bold and bright with a red square frame like Nora! Nerdy is the new cool, so rock these Comedy glasses for a unique look. The classic Hoot with thick frames is one of the most flattering designs for a wider nose bridge.Browse our complete square frames collection. Rectangular framesThis is yet another classic that never goes out of style. They work best on an oval, round, or diamond-shaped face. Want more? See all of our rectangular frames here. Cat eye framesThe sharp edges on the top and rounded bottom give off a vintage and feminine look that makes cat eye frames perfect for ladies. Go for bolder colors and thicker frames to maximize stylishness and flatter your face structure! Exude confidence with the right glasses for your noseNo matter what type of nose bridge or face shape you have, there's a pair of glasses out there for you. Now that you know what type of glasses suit a wider nose bridge, be sure to check out our collection for more designs. |