2013年7月15日星期一

fashion for your face


        Just as our bodies, faces in many different shapes and sizes.

Determine your face shape, and the understanding that the visual styles look best, then this is the best way to achieve an instant makeover.

Location

Square faces have strong jaw, broad forehead, wide jaw and chin area. Brad Pitt and Katie Holmes are examples of celebrities with square shaped faces. Especially the classic curvy oval models, lengthen the face and minimize the severity of the jaw. Avoid angular frame and those with an accent color at the bottom.

Triangle

If you have a narrow jaw and wide forehead, you probably have a triangular face. Justin Timberlake, Keith Urban and Jennifer Aniston are excellent examples. , The strong bold shapes that are top-heavy, the best type of glasses for you because they accentuate the eye and minimize jaw. Try. Styles such as cat eyes or flyer and metal frames with rimless bottom Beware of strong frames, heavy nose bridges small and square shapes.

About

Round faces are pretty easy to spot, with a broad forehead, cheeks and chin curve, think Gerard Butler, Eva Mendes and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Consider angular or geometric models to draw attention to the upper half of the face. Look for something equal to or slightly wider than the widest part of the face, or anything that distracts from the sides. Avoid small frames, oval or round, her face is rounder.

Oval

Those who are lucky enough to have an oval face like Will Smith, Halle Berry and Sarah Jessica Parker are to be found in most large species. Evenly proportioned and slightly rounded, oval faces are longer than broad and balanced properties. The oval face can wear almost every picture, so experiment with modern geometric shapes, which add perspective. Just be sure to stay away from something wider than the widest part of the face.

Heart

Heart shaped faces like Reese Witherspoon or Scarlett Johansson is the feminine of all, tender with a broad forehead, high cheekbones and a narrow chin. If this description heavy on your face, aim for the lower cadres thin, light metal or plastic frames with no clear decorative detail on the temples. Stay away from cat-eyes or robes that are wider at the top, that they reflect the face shape rather than balance and to oppose.

Rectangle

Longer and more slender than a square, rectangular face is defined by a shape that is longer than wide, with angular features like high cheekbones, a long nose and a high forehead. If you like Teri Hatcher, Mila Jovavich and Liv Tyler, you have a square face, you should take a broader context of a high promontory whole temple color or add decoration to accentuate width. Avoid small square shapes that emphasize the length of the face.





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