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How do I know my face shape for glasses?
Start by looking at your forehead, cheekbones, and jawline in a mirror (or a selfie). A quick rule: round = soft curves, square = strong angles, oval = balanced proportions, heart = wider forehead + narrower chin, diamond = prominent cheekbones. Once you know your shape, use the filters on this page to shop frames designed to balance your features.
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What are the best women’s glasses for a round face?
For a round face, choose frames that add definition—think sharper lines and structure. Great options include rectangle glasses, geometry glasses, and cat-eye glasses. These shapes can help visually “lengthen” and refine facial contours.What frames flatter a square face?
Square faces look great in frames that soften angles. Try rounder silhouettes like oval glasses or round glasses. Light, minimal styles like rimless and semi-rimless frames can also create a softer look.What glasses look best on a heart-shaped face?
Can I order prescription lenses with these women’s frames?
Yes. Most frames in this collection can be ordered as women’s prescription glasses. After selecting a frame, you can enter your Rx and choose lens options such as progressives, blue light filtering, or sunglass lenses (availability varies by frame and prescription).How can I choose the right frame size and fit?
Check the frame measurements (lens width, bridge width, and temple length) on the product page and compare them to a pair you already wear. If you need a narrower fit, explore Petite Fit glasses. If you sit lower on the nose or want a more secure bridge fit, browse Low-Bridge Fit frames.Can I use Virtual Try-On for women’s glasses?
Yes! Use Virtual Try-On to preview how different frame shapes look on your face.Where can I get help with PD, prescription entry, shipping, or returns?
Visit the Payne Glasses Help Center for ordering and support. You can also learn how to read your prescription and how to measure your PD