![]() ![]() To find your face shape, Chaput has a unique suggestion. The four face shapes Chaput focuses on in her work at Liingo are hearts, circles, squares and ovals, and each have frames best suited for those features. "If you have rounder features but you love a round frame, we're going to say, 'If you love it, rock it.' But then we know there are people who want to accentuate certain features while finding something they still love." How to determine your face shape "We want people to embrace wearing what they love to wear, regardless of what their face shape is," Chaput told Shop TODAY. ![]() But while it's good to know whether you're a heart-shaped or an oval, Chapt offers a different piece of advice. Chaput says the number one thing people ask for when searching for the perfect frame is help finding what their face shape is. How to find the perfect glasses framesĪt age 40, I wanted a change, so I chatted with Erin Chaput, who handles merchandising and product development for Liingo Eyewear. I'm a creature of habit, one who owns more pairs of oval-framed tortoiseshell glasses than I care to admit. ![]() The problem? Like my preferred dog breed (two-time Chihuahua owner here!) and my Starbucks order, I have a type. During that time, my prescription has remained mostly the same, leaving me with several pairs of glasses lying around. Thus began my now decade-long relationship with wearing glasses for most of the day. At an eye exam the day before my 30th birthday, my doctor suggested I change my reading glasses out for something more permanent: progressive lenses that would help not only with seeing things up close, but also with things like reading street signs while driving. ![]()
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