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How to Choose Glasses for a Diamond Face Shape

How to Choose Glasses for a Diamond Face Shape

Introduction

Woman with a diamond-shaped face trying on two different glasses frames, demonstrating how frame styles can highlight cheekbones, soften angles, and balance facial features

The diamond face shape is often considered one of the most unique and striking. With a narrow forehead, a defined chin, and high, prominent cheekbones, it creates a naturally sculpted and angular look. This rare shape already draws attention on its own, but the right pair of glasses can take it to the next level. Choosing frames for a diamond face isn’t just about function—it’s about harmony. The right eyewear highlights your strongest features, softens sharper lines, and brings balance to your natural proportions, all while letting your personality shine through.

Understanding the Diamond Face Shape

Diagram illustrating a diamond-shaped face with wide cheekbones, narrow forehead, and pointed chin, showing the key features to consider when choosing flattering glasses frames

To truly know what works, it helps to understand what makes the diamond face shape stand out. At its core, this face shape is defined by cheekbones that are the widest part of the face. The forehead and jawline taper inward, creating an angular structure that feels both delicate and dramatic. Unlike round or oval face shapes, where symmetry is easier to balance, a diamond face requires a little more intention when it comes to styling. Glasses that are too narrow can exaggerate the width of the cheekbones, while overly sharp frames might make the face appear harsh. On the other hand, the right design can soften, balance, and even highlight your most admired features.

Frame Styles That Flatter

Two models with diamond-shaped faces wearing stylish eyewear: one in EyeCandys Bonbon Cat-Eye prescription reading glasses and another in Madame Cat-Eye glasses with blue light blocking, demonstrating flattering frame styles for angular cheekbones

When it comes to finding frames, the goal is balance. Round and oval glasses are some of the most flattering choices because their curved lines soften the face’s natural angles. They add a sense of gentleness and keep the cheekbones from dominating the overall look.

Cat-eye glasses are another excellent option. Their upswept edges naturally lift the cheekbones, accentuating one of the most striking aspects of a diamond face while also drawing attention to the eyes. This style is playful, glamorous, and perfect for those who want their eyewear to double as a statement accessory.

Rimless or semi-rimless frames work beautifully for anyone who wants something subtle. By keeping the structure light and minimal, these frames allow the bone structure to remain the star of the show. They add polish without overwhelming the face.

Another great option is top-heavy designs like browline frames. These balance the narrower forehead by drawing the gaze upward. This added visual weight at the top of the face helps to create proportion, ensuring that the widest part of the face—the cheekbones—does not stand out too dramatically.

Frames That Might Not Work as Well

Diagram showing glasses frames that may be less flattering for diamond-shaped faces, including narrow, oversized, and sharp rectangular styles that can exaggerate cheekbones or angular features

While experimenting with styles is part of the fun, there are a few designs that tend to be less flattering for diamond face shapes. Narrow frames, for example, can make cheekbones look disproportionately wide, which can throw off the natural balance. Oversized glasses may be trendy, but on a diamond face they can overwhelm the forehead and chin, causing features to look smaller than they really are. Similarly, sharp and boxy rectangular frames can double down on the angularity of your structure, which sometimes creates a harsher effect than intended. This doesn’t mean these styles are off limits, but they are more challenging to wear harmoniously on a diamond face.

Styling Beyond the Frames

Model with a diamond-shaped face wearing EyeCandys Shelly Cat-Eye glasses, showing how frame color and style complement facial features and overall look

Glasses are only part of the story. The way you style them with color, makeup, and accessories can completely change the impression they make. Choosing frame colors thoughtfully is an easy way to play with your look. Warm tones such as gold, honey, or rose add softness and bring warmth to the face, while bold hues like emerald, cobalt, or burgundy make a confident statement.

Your makeup can also complement your glasses. A winged eyeliner paired with cat-eye frames doubles the lifting effect, making your eyes the focal point. Softer shadow palettes, on the other hand, allow bold frames to take center stage. Even your nails and accessories can play a role. Coordinating a nail look with your glasses adds polish to your style, and EyeCandys’ gel nail stickers make it effortless to match colors or create a chic neutral look that enhances rather than competes with your eyewear.

Pro Tips for Choosing Glasses

Close-up of two EyeCandys glasses for diamond-shaped faces: Madame Cat-Eye and Marquee Slim Geometric frames, showcasing stylish eyewear options that balance and enhance high cheekbones and angular features

Because every diamond face is unique, trying on a variety of styles is always the best approach. Even if you think one particular design is the only option for you, experimenting often leads to pleasant surprises. Virtual try-on tools can help you get a feel for how certain shapes look before committing to a purchase. It’s also a good idea to have more than one pair of glasses in your collection—something timeless and neutral for everyday wear, and a statement pair for those moments when you want to stand out.


Conclusion

Model with a diamond-shaped face wearing two different EyeCandys prescription reading glasses, demonstrating frame options that balance high cheekbones and angular features while showcasing personal style

Selecting the perfect glasses for a diamond face shape comes down to achieving balance while celebrating what makes your face uniquely beautiful. With high cheekbones and a naturally angular structure, you have the opportunity to experiment with frames that soften, lift, or highlight in just the right places. Whether you gravitate toward round frames for a gentle touch, cat-eye designs for a bold lift, or rimless styles for an elegant finish, the right pair of glasses will enhance your natural features effortlessly. Explore EyeCandys’ collection to find frames that not only suit your diamond face shape but also express your personal style, ensuring you look and feel confident every day.

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Hayley Fung

Hayley Fung

Hayley Fung is a content creator at EyeCandys, passionate about bringing ideas to life through storytelling, beauty, and social media. Her day-to-day includes crafting content for new product launches, keeping...

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The information in this post and all EyeCandys blog content is intended for informational and marketing purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. EyeCandys does not offer professional healthcare advice or practice medicine, optometry, or any other healthcare profession. Always consult with your ophthalmologist, optometrist or a qualified healthcare provider for any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or questions regarding a medical condition.

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