How to look beautiful with glasses

Author: Carl Weaver
Date Of Creation: 21 February 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Eyeglasses help you see better, but they can also be an interesting addition to the image. The right frame that fits your face will help you feel more confident and will make you stand out from the crowd. Decorative cosmetics will allow you to create a feminine look, and the hairstyle will accentuate your facial features.

Steps

Method 1 of 3: How to choose the right glasses

  1. 1 Choose frames that match the shape of your face. An inappropriate setting will not decorate you, no matter how hard you try. It is important to choose your frames responsibly as you will need to wear glasses every day. It is possible to buy several different frames and fit lenses into them, but it is more practical to buy one reliable frame.
    • Go for frames in your favorite clothes and your usual hairstyle.
    • For a fresher look, choose a frame with a slightly raised edge. This will visually raise your eyes.
    • To determine the shape of your face, gather your hair and look in the mirror. Draw the contour of the face with soap on the mirror and think to which shape the contour is closer.
      • Round faces are fitted with sharp-edged frames - they give the face a relief.
      • Oval-shaped frames soften the clear jawline on a square or angular face.
      • Almost any frame suits oval faces, but round glasses look heavy on such faces.
      • If the forehead is wide and the cheekbones are narrow, this means that the face is in the shape of a heart. In this case, it is better to choose rimless glasses or frames with raised edges.
  2. 2 Try on your glasses. Glasses that appear too large or too small on your face will not make you more attractive, so you need to measure all distances. The edges of the glasses should be against the outer edge of the face. If the glasses are too big, they will be wider than the widest part of the face.
    • Move the frame over your nose. If glasses are too small, they will leave marks on the nose, and too wide frames will fall off the face.
    • The top of the glasses should end just below the eyebrows.
    • The glasses must have a wide enough lens. If they are too small, you will have to squint, and in too large lenses, your eyes will look very small.
  3. 3 Treat glasses like an accessory. Instead of boring round or rectangular frames, go for vintage or cat-eye frames. The glasses will help you express your style. Don't worry if the frames don't match the color of your entire wardrobe. Glasses are a separate item and can be worn with anything.
    • If you want to try something new, but are not sure what will work for you, ask a friend to evaluate you from the outside.
    • In some optics, when buying two frames, they immediately offer a discount. You can buy a classic main frame and another original shape.
  4. 4 Choose a color. Black, brown and metallic are the classic eyeglass colors, but frames are also available in bold colors. The vibrant color will make you stand out from the crowd and make you look more interesting.
    • For people with warm skin tones, browns and vibrant tones will work, while people with cold skin tones will do with blue, silver, and all muted tones.
    • If you can't choose a color, buy a tortoiseshell frame. It suits any skin tone and goes well with any clothing.
    • If you most often wear one color, match the color of your glasses to the color of your clothes.
    • You can go looking for frames in your favorite clothes to assess the match.
    • Match the color of the frame to your hair.
      • Blondes are not suitable for too dark brown shades, black with metallic, burgundy, blue.
      • If you have brown hair, almost all colors will work for you.
      • Black hair pairs well with solid black frames, black and white, and vibrant colors.
      • Redheads should look for yellows, as well as warm browns and tortoiseshell colors.
      • With gray and gray hair, blue and burgundy looks good.

Method 2 of 3: How to do makeup

  1. 1 Curl your lashes up, not out. Try to curl your lashes so that they are parallel to the glasses. First, squeeze the base of the lashes with a curling iron and hold for a few seconds. Then curl the remaining length in small sections. This will open up your eyes and make them visually larger.
    • Thanks to the curling, the mascara will not rub on the glass and stain them.
  2. 2 Apply more mascara closer to the roots and less to the tips of the lashes. Try to get most of the mascara closer to the roots. Then, with a light movement, spread the mascara over the entire length. The lashes will appear fuller and will not sink under their own weight. In addition, the mascara will not stain your glasses.
    • Try using colored mascara in the same color as your eyes or contrasting.
    • To make the lashes appear thicker, brush horizontally across the lashes.
    • To make the lashes appear longer, hold the brush upright and run upward over the lashes.
  3. 3 Cover dark areas with concealer or highlighter. To keep your eyes from looking sunken, apply some highlighter cream to the inner corners of your eyes and lower eyelids. A concealer that matches the skin tone will brighten the under-eye areas and the lens shadow will not spoil your look.
    • Don't put a lot of makeup on your lower eyelid and the area around it, so as not to draw attention to bags under the eyes and fine wrinkles.
  4. 4 Shape your eyebrows. The glasses shape the face, and the eyebrows do the same. Treat your brows in the salon or on your own to keep your brows looking well-groomed. The brow line should be above the rim, so that the well-groomed brows will be clearly visible.
    • Bring the eyebrow tong to the inner corner of the eye and place it on the eyebrow. You need to pluck your eyebrows so that they start right above the corners of your eyes.
    • The top bend point of the eyebrow should be just above the middle of the iris.
    • The tip of the eyebrow should be over the outer edge of the eyelid.
  5. 5 Wear bright lipstick. The vibrant color will help pair makeup and glasses. Bright reds, pinks and even burgundy hues will look good and you will feel more confident. Glasses of any shape are combined with red lipstick, but if you are shy about bright colors, choose a lipstick in a shade close to your lip color.
    • If you have a two-tone frame, the lipstick color can be combined with the secondary color of the glasses.
    • Matte lipstick and creamy texture will look good. Glitter does not always look good against reflections in glasses.
  6. 6 Combine eyeliner with glasses. The eyeliner should not draw attention to itself. Try using blue or burgundy eyeliner as black can accentuate your eyes too much, especially if you're wearing glasses.
    • Brown eyeliner will also work, especially if you have green or brown eyes.
    • The wider the frame, the thicker the eyeliner line should be. This rule can be broken, but bold eyeliner looks great with unusual large frames.
    • Thin frames look bad with oily eyeliner.
    • For a brighter contrast, choose an eyeliner color that will be at the opposite end of the color wheel from the frame color.
  7. 7 Apply a small amount of the anti-grease product to your nose. The bridge of the bridge will become more visible as the glasses rest on it, but this is not always a bad thing. Apply a mattifying powder or powder foundation to your nose. If the nose is dry, the glasses will not slip off.
    • Mineral-based foundations will remove oily shine.
    • Concealer will hide redness where the temples are pressed against the skin.
    • Gather up excess powder or foundation with a tissue to keep your glasses from slipping off your nose.
  8. 8 Clean your glasses every day. This will not only allow you to see better, but also get rid of dirty streaks. Even if you are well dressed and well made up, dirty glasses can ruin the whole look. Apply a special cleaning solution to the lenses and wipe them with a microfiber cloth.
    • Using a napkin, you can remove fingerprints from the glass.
    • Wipe down the frames at least once a week. The frames can collect sebum, sweat and bacteria that can cause acne.
    • Do not wipe the lenses with coarse material (paper towels or plain paper), as this can damage the glass.
    • Microfiber wipes are available from the optician.
    • Wipe off water and moisture from the glass immediately to avoid streaking.
    • Before wiping down the glasses, make sure there are no abrasive particles on them that can scratch the lenses.

Method 3 of 3: How to style your hair

  1. 1 Pull your hair into a bun. The simplest hairstyle that looks good with glasses is a bun.The bunch can be disheveled, perfectly laid, voluminous and even with a tail. This is a classic hairstyle that draws the eye to the face and accentuates the eyes and glasses.
  2. 2 Accentuate the upper part of the face with bangs. Choose a bang shape that suits your face shape. Then cut your bangs so that they do not get under glasses, in your eyes, or over lenses. The bangs should end just above the glasses or lie on the sides so that the face looks harmonious.
    • Usually, asymmetrical bangs go to round faces, and sloppy and soft ones to narrow and angular ones.
    • If you want to draw attention to the upper part of your face, pair your bangs with bright glasses, mascara, and eyeliner. Don't overload your lips and cheeks with makeup.
    • Straight bangs combined with glasses can be used to create a librarian look, but this look can age. If you want to look younger, skip this combination.
    • Long bangs laid on the sides will stretch the face. Complete the look with rectangular glasses.
    • Ask your hairdresser which bangs are right for you. A specialist can advise you on options that will go with the glasses.
  3. 3 Curl your hair slightly. To add volume to your hair, apply some volumizing mousse or curl your hair with a curling iron. Voluminous hairstyles will make the image more feminine and will not argue with glasses.
    • A casual hairstyle paired with red lipstick looks fresh and looks good with glasses of any shape.
    • To add volume to your hair, apply some styling gel or mousse and blow-dry your hair. Blow dry your hair head down for maximum volume.
  4. 4 Remove hair from your face. Whichever hairstyle you choose, don't hide behind bangs and glasses. A few strands of hair may fall on your face, but if you have too much hair, your eyes and face will not be visible.
    • If hair falls on your face, pin the strands with invisible hair or tie them with an elastic band.
    • Hair grease and styling products will stain the glasses, so don't let your hair fall on your glasses.
    • If you're ready for a bolder look, try an asymmetrical haircut that hides part of your face. Try to make your haircut look harmonious.

Tips

  • Glasses are a fashionable accessory. Many people wear glasses without diopters to look fashionable. You have the option to wear real glasses. If you choose the right frames, you will not look like a nerd.
  • Try to match the frame to the color of your clothes. Black and white are classics. If the colors of the clothes and the frames overlap, you will focus on the face and glasses. Try to wear similar colors. Buy frames in the color you wear most often.
  • It is best to choose single-color frames (eg black).
  • Buy quality frames. It's the most important.
  • Some people go for round glasses in the Harry Potter style. At first, your reflection in the mirror may make you laugh, but gradually you will fall in love with this shape.
  • If you like wider frames, try on different ones.
  • Apply eye makeup. Try applying petroleum jelly to your lashes instead of mascara. Use eyeshadow and eyeliner.
  • Try to choose frames without too much embellishment on the temples. If there are not enough jewelry, the glasses will look more interesting.