A timeless face? Isn’t that just a euphemism for one that’s weathered and wrinkled?
Well, firstly, no. But also, we said timeless accessories, ideal for framing your face. And you knew that all along…
Anyway, that’s enough arguing with a hypothetical reader. Instead, we’ve got more pressing matters to attend to, like how best to frame that beautiful face of yours using simple, affordable accessories. Without further ado, here are 5 timeless accessories IDEAL for framing your face.
A FRINGE OTHERWISE KNOWN AS BANGS
We know what you’re thinking, that hair doesn’t count as an accessory, per se. But we thought we were done with hypothetical debates, so we’ll run with this one for the next 200 words or so…
Anyway, accessory or not, your hair is ideal for framing your face, and the best part of all? It’s free! If you’re wondering which hairstyle is best for face-framing, we would suggest the fringe, which is one of those haircuts that can instantly frame your face and change your look.
Face framing bangs are a hairstyle that just never seems to grow old (get it?). Indeed they are just as relevant now as they were in the ’70s and ’80s. What’s more, there are so many different fringe types that the style can be used as an ever-growing, ever-changing accessory, representing a quick and easy way to alleviate hair boredom.
If you’re unsure about cutting a fringe, consider getting fringe extensions. Indeed, clip-in fringe extensions are a great way to try out a fringe, particularly if you are nervous about committing to a big chop.
There’s a fringe for everyone. So what bang is right for you? Well, firstly, bangs can add volume at the top of your head and are ideal for thin or thinning hair. Shag bangs are great for oval faces, whilst a side-swept fringe is a go-to for a round face. But our favourite is the blunt bang (or bangs) which can look chic and oh-so edgy, especially when you wear glasses…
SPECS APPEAL
Speaking of glasses, wearing spectacles has become so trendy and chic that those of us who don’t even need a prescription for practical purposes have begun wearing specs as something of a fashion statement.
Glasses can dramatically change the shape of your face, and the key to finding the ideal glasses that frame your face perfectly is to remember the rule that opposites attract. For example, if you have a strong jawline and broad forehead, then you’ve probably got a square-shaped face so frames with a rounded edge are for you. However, if you’ve got a round face shape, go for square frames to add definition.
With so many frame styles available, it can be pretty overwhelming to shop for glasses. The experts at Glasses USA, who offer lots of trendy glasses frames, tell us that most “leading online sites with a virtual mirror will give you a better idea of how you’ll look in your new glasses by uploading a forward-facing photo”.
If you’re not too tech-savvy, fear not; plenty of digital glassware brands offer a free trial at home service where you can get a selection of glasses sent for you to play with, free of charge, for a week or so.
Moreover, as highlighted by the Standard “On the digital high street, you can find a new wave of e-opticians and eyewear brands showcasing stylish frames at competitive prices. Without the overheads of a bricks-and-mortar store, internet retailers can pass on the savings to customers without compromising on quality”. In other words, savings for all!
Read: 6 makeup tips for glasses wearers.
YOUR EYEBROWS
Perfectly pruned and groomed brows can instantly transform and frame your face, pulling your very best features into focus.
If you have sparse areas or were a child of the 90’s early noughties and over plucked your brows with apparent impunity, consider microblading. While serums and pencils can certainly do a good job at hiding those Ronald McDonald arches, microblading can keep your brows looking great, day in, day out, without the need to fiddle with them excessively.
Read: 7 beginner’s steps to the IDEAL eyebrows
HOOPED EARRINGS
A pair of oversized, shoulder-grazing hoops are ideal for framing your face. Channel Jennifer Lopez, who has been wearing jumbo-sized hoop earrings for decades and looks better with every year!
Hoops are especially useful for adding extra definition to your cheekbones and jaw, as they frame your cheekbones when you’re in profile and cast just the right amount of shade to make your face look contoured and sharp-lined. What a brilliant way to save on expensive make-up!
So, go ahead and invest in some big, bold hoop earrings that will turn heads.
Read: Growing out a fringe; Tips by hairstylist Mark Hill
SILK HEADSCARVES
Silk headscarves are a great way to add some colour and personality to your head and face, too. Choose geometric, bold prints and chaotic multi-coloured patterns for an extra statement, or something more subtle and suave in muted tones if that’s your thing.
There are, of course, many ways to wear a silk headscarf as they are an extremely versatile accessory, and it’s ok to get experimental in the way you tie yours. You can easily update a low pony with a silk scarf – just roll and tie around a secured ponytail. Equally, you can tie it in a bandana style to hide a bad hair day. That’s assuming you ever have to endure such a thing!
THE BOTTOM LINE
As the American author Anne Morrow Lindbergh once so sagely said, ‘’for it is only framed in space that beauty blooms’’. But if you’re keen for your beauty to truly bloom whilst controlling the space around your face, consider the face-framing accessories we’ve outlined today.