About Diamond Face Shapes
The cheekbones are the widest feature for people with diamond-shaped faces. They have a narrow forehead and chin, narrower compared to the cheekbones. Their hairline is usually smaller and is circular around the edges. Their faces appear longer and angular overall. Diamond-shaped faces are a bit similar to Oval-shaped faces, but the former tends to be more angular.
What Should I Look for in a Frame?
Choose oval or cat-eye frames to balance out your face's features. The soft edges of these frames will perfectly contrast and compliment your face frame. Horn-rimmed glasses can also balance out the diamond shape of your face by emphasizing on your browline and top of your face.
Most Flattering Frames
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Shop Style
Oval
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Shop Style
Cat-Eye
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Shop Style
Square
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Shop Style
Oversized
Frames to Avoid
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Aviator
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Geometric
Recommended Glasses Frames
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Ubell
$39 -
Kamana
$39 -
Jensen
$49 -
Selby
$59 -
Doelum
$49 -
Tim
$65 -
Piper
$59$49.56 -
O'malley
$59$49.56 -
Salyba
$49 -
Huites
$39 -
Huynh
$49 -
Kadrid
$59
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Selby
$88$79 -
Ubell
$68$59 -
WALL-E
$88$79 -
Salyba
$78$69 -
Piper
$88$69.56 -
Jensen
$78$69 -
Iceberg
$78$69 -
Callan
$88$79 -
Mill
$88$79 -
Tree
$88$79 -
Huites
$68$59 -
Nesse
$78$69
Celebrities with Diamond Faces
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Johnny Depp -
Halle Berry -
Tye Sheridan -
Eva Green
