Match your frames with your face shape
Choosing the right shape for your reading glasses means choosing the model that best suits the morphology of your face.
Round face: If you have a round face, we advise you to opt for narrow, angular frames.
Oval face: Do you have an oval face? Well, you can wear all styles of frames, your morphology allows it!
Triangular face: If your face is triangular, we recommend trying rounded and thin frames.
Rectangular face: Is your face shape rather rectangular or elongated? Then opt for trendy and original shapes like cat-eye or butterfly.
Square face: Is your face rather square? We offer narrow frames, preferably round or "pantos".
Diamond face: Is your face shape diamond-shaped? Then wide and square, butterfly, or cat-eye models are for you.

Choose the right color for your frames
You can choose the color of your frames according to your taste, but we advise you to prioritize a color that matches your complexion.
Also, opt for a bit of color, it's very trendy and it brings cheerfulness to your face (trendy colors: navy blue, burgundy red, coral, dark purple).
The white/black combination or colors like brown tortoiseshell or gray are timeless.
Choose frames that match your clothing style
It is important to choose the style and brand of your frames according to your style!
Classic: it is necessary to choose timeless frames such as Ray-Ban.
Casual: you can opt for a fashionable pair like acetate frames from the American brand Arrow.
Fashion: opt for stylish, very trendy glasses in pantos, round, or pilot shapes.
You will find what you are looking for in brands like Versace, Calvin Klein, Ray-Ban or why not Dior!
Vary your frames according to your mood
If you have several frames, you can vary them according to your mood of the day. This will allow you to vary your style and reinvent yourself every day.
Protect and maintain your reading glasses
To protect your equipment and make it last, remember to store your reading glasses in their case when you are not wearing them.
To clean them, use the microfiber cloth supplied with your pair of glasses as well as Varionet cleaning spray or disinfectant wipes.
Above all, do not wipe them with a paper towel, as this could scratch them.















