Sunglasses, sunglasses, sunglasses - there are so many to choose from, but how do I know which style is right for me? What should I wear if I have a round face? Square face? Or even an oval face?

Read on to find out more!

Why your face shape shouldn’t dictate what sunglasses you wear!

For as long as we can remember, there has always been a preconception that the glasses and sunglasses you wear should be determined by your face shape - but that's awfully prescriptive isn’t it?

Here at Leightons, we know times have changed and believe that you should choose your eyewear based on what makes you feel fantastic!

two female models in sunglasses with ice creams in hand.

Of course, face shape will play a small part in the decision-making process, but there are so many other factors that come into play when choosing the right sunglasses for you. Think about what colours you like, the different materials used, your personality, and your lifestyle needs. Consideration of all of these factors will go a long way in helping you find the perfect pair, but ultimately all it comes down to is the feeling on your face as you try them on.

What are our most popular sunglasses shapes?

Looking for some inspiration? Let's delve a little deeper into the world of sunglasses and introduce you to some of our most loved sunglasses shapes.

Wayfarer sunglasses

Wayfarer sunglasses

If you want sunglasses that are as classic as they are relevant, look no further than Wayfarers. This style of sunglasses is truly timeless and adored by many. And because of their popularity, Wayfarer sunglasses come in a fantastic array of colours, as well as their signature tortoiseshell.

Aviator sunglasses

Aviator sunglasses

For another timeless classic with iconic written all over, allow us to introduce you to the Aviator. These sunglasses will have you feeling and looking like a maverick (no boilersuit necessary)! And what makes these sunglasses so popular? They look great in a majority of lens tints including mirrored tints and gradient lenses.

Round sunglasses

Round sunglasses

Synonymous with a particular ’90s band from Manchester, round sunglasses are the must-have style for music lovers and festival-goers alike! Whether you want an obvious round metal frame or a slightly softer acetate, round sunglasses are a fantastically versatile option for those who want to stray from the norm.

Cat eye sunglasses

Cat eye sunglasses

Inspired by the trends of yesteryear? Cat eye sunglasses may just be for you! These frames are full of vintage fun and ooze feminine prowess. These are particular favourites of the statement-makers amongst us, with frames often available in bold, block colours.

Not sure where to start? We’re here to help!

During a Leightons Style Consultation, our qualified Dispensing Opticians will take the time to get to know you, what you like, what you don’t like and your lifestyle needs, before introducing you to our extensive array of glasses and sunglasses. They’ll offer an impartial eye, helping you to choose the perfect pair (or pairs) of sunglasses that make you feel empowered to be you!

To book a Style Consultation, pop into your nearest branch, call us on 0800 40 20 20 or book an appointment online.

Book an appointment

You may also like

Close-up of black-framed eyeglasses with fogged and water-dotted lenses resting on a wooden surface.
How to stop glasses steaming up
A common problem for many glasses wearers is the lenses steaming up. During the summer months, fogged-up glasses are less of an issue but are much more prevalent during the cold winter months when the difference in indoor and outdoor temperatures causes condensation. Steamed-up glasses lenses can be frustrating and inconvenient, so we’ve compiled a list of our top 8 tips to help prevent them from fogging. Why do glasses fog up? Typically, glasses fog up because of the temperature change from indoors to outdoors and vice versa. You may notice some people’s glasses fog up more easily than others and that’s because it can also depend on your own body temperature. For example, after exercise or a hot shower, when the moist air from your breath and around your head hits the cold lenses, they’ll fog up. How to stop your glasses from fogging up: 8 tips While steamed-up glasses are often inevitable as we, unfortunately, can’t control the weather, there are preventative measures you can take to help keep your glasses as clear as possible. 1. Let your glasses adjust to temperature changes With the sudden temperature change from stepping into a warm room from the cold outdoors, your glasses will need some time to adjust. If possible, set them aside for a few moments to clear up. The same goes for going outside from indoors. If you can't see clearly without glasses and are unable to take them off, to prevent them from fogging up indoors, you could instead try to adjust the temperature inside, such as opening a window, so it isn't such a drastic change. 2. Ensure your glasses fit Finding the right fit for your glasses can be tricky. If they’re too big or the sides are slightly crooked, they’ll be sliding down your nose every five minutes and constantly steam up from your warm breath. 3. Opt for anti-fog lenses There are many different types of lenses to choose from, and if your glasses steaming up is a big concern, choosing anti-fog lenses will be a great option. These lenses have a unique coating that attracts and evenly distributes moisture across the lens surface, preventing water droplets from forming and obstructing vision. 4. Wear contact lenses when exercising To avoid your glasses fogging up as your temperature rises while exercising, the most effective solution is to wear contact lenses instead. When deciding between contact lenses and glasses, keep in mind that contact lenses do not fog, and they’ll be more comfortable and convenient to wear while exercising. 5. Try anti-fog products There are several anti-fog products available to try, including: Anti-fog spray: This quick and easy solution creates a very thin film on your lenses to protect them from moisture. Simply spray the lenses directly and let them dry for a while before wearing them. Once dried, you can wear them out in the cold and enjoy clear-sighted vision. Anti-fog wipes: these are perfect to use on the go. Simply use the wipe in a circular motion, let them dry and pop the glasses back on fog-free. 6. Watch out for hot drinks As comforting as hot tea, coffee, or hot chocolate is in the winter, they are notorious for fogging glasses. The warmth released from the cup as you take a sip will instantly steam up your glasses. Luckily, putting a lid on the cup will prevent fogging from happening. 7. Keep your lenses clean It’s important to keep your lenses clean as dirt, grease and dust on your glasses will allow the fog to accumulate, making the situation worse and even harder to see out of. We suggest cleaning your glasses at least once every day and then storing them properly when you’re not using them. When they do steam up, wipe them with a silky lens cleaning cloth to prevent them from becoming smeary. It’s also wise not to touch the lenses with your bare hands as this could transfer oils from your skin and any skin products you may have used, such as moisturiser or hand cream, making them cloudy. 8. Make sure your face mask is not too big If you’re wearing glasses with a face mask, make sure the mask is well-fitted and not too big to stop your breath from escaping through the top of the mask and fogging up your glasses. Try to also leave a gap between the face mask and your nose to allow the heat to escape without reaching your glasses. Avoid home remedies that can damage your lenses While information online may advise you to try home remedies, such as washing your glasses with soap or using shaving cream, as a way to create a barrier, we strongly recommend against using these methods, as you could risk damaging your lenses and needing to buy replacements. Book your eye test today Find a Leightons branch near you
Navigation Previous
Navigation Next