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An inverted triangle face shape is defined by a broad forehead, high cheekbones, and a narrow, pointed chin—creating a top-heavy silhouette. When choosing eyewear, the goal is to balance the proportions by drawing attention downward and adding width to the lower part of the face.

If you have an inverted triangle face, opt for frames that are wider at the bottom or have softer, rounded edges. Styles like round, oval, or bottom-heavy frames help soften the forehead and bring visual harmony to a narrower chin. Rimless or light-colored frames can also reduce emphasis on the upper face and create a more balanced overall appearance.

With the right glasses, you can flatter your natural features while adding symmetry and softness to your facial structure. enhance your natural features while achieving a sense of balance and harmony.

KEY CHARACTERISTICS:

  • BROAD OR PROMINENT FOREHEAD
  • HIGH CHEEKBONES
  • NARROW, POINTED CHIN
  • FACE TAPERS FROM TOP TO BOTTOM

BEST GLASSES STYLES:

  • ROUND FRAMES - SOFTEN ANGULAR LINES AND BALANCE A WIDER FOREHEAD
  • OVAL FRAMES - ADD HARMONY AND SMOOTH OUT STRONG UPPER-FACE FEATURES
  • BOTTOM-HEAVY FRAMES - CREATE VISUAL BALANCE WITH NARROWER LOWER FACE
  • LIGHT-COLOURED OR RIMLESS FRAMES - MINIMIZE EMPHASIS ON THE FOREHEAD
  • BUTTERFLY OR AVIATOR STYLES - HELP DISTRIBUTE ATTENTION MORE EVENLY

WHAT TO AVOID:

  • TOP HEAVY FRAMES THAT DRAW MORE ATTENTION TO THE FOREHEAD
  • CAT-EYE FRAMES CAN MAKE THE CHIN LOOK EVEN NARROWER
  • OVERSIZED OR WIDE TOP FRAMES ADD UNNECESSARY WIDTH TO THE FOREHEAD