Picking the right glasses color can feel overwhelming. There are hundreds of frames out there. But the answer is simpler than you think.
The right color comes down to three things: your skin tone, your eye color, and your hair color.
Match those, and almost any frame color can work beautifully for you. This guide walks you through each one.
How Skin Tone Guides Your Frame Color
Your skin tone is the single biggest factor in choosing glasses. Skin tones fall into two main groups: warm and cool. Some people are neutral, which means both warm and cool frames tend to look great.
Warm Skin Tones
The best glasses for warm skin tones lean earthy and rich. Think brown, tortoise, gold, olive, and warm copper frames.
An example of this is a classic brown eyeglass frame that pairs especially well with golden and olive complexions. You want to avoid very cool or icy colors, these can wash you out.
Meanwhile, warm skin tones have yellow, peach, or golden undertones. If your skin looks golden in natural light, you likely have warm undertones.
Cool Skin Tones
Glasses that work well for cool skin tones include silver, black, grey, blue, and rose gold frames. These shades contrast well with pink and rosy complexions.
Rose gold frames in particular have become a top choice for people with cool skin tones who want a modern, feminine look.
What makes a cool skin tone-approved color? These would be pink, red, or bluish undertones. If the veins on your wrist look blue or purple, you likely have cool undertones.
Neutral Skin Tones
If you have a neutral skin tone, you are in luck. Almost any frame color can work beautifully for you.
Neutral complexions complement both warm and cool shades. Classic black frames, clear frames, and soft tortoise all look sharp on neutral skin.
Choosing Eyeglass Frames to Complement Your Hair and Eyes
Hair Color
Black Hair
You can experiment with a spectrum of frame colors with black hair as a neutral canvas. Focus on your eye color and skin tone to find the shades that truly make you shine.
Blonde Hair
Blonde comes in so many beautiful shades! For platinum or cool blondes, explore frames in blues, purples, or even subtle pinks. Warmer, golden blondes look stunning with earthy tones, warm pinks, or a touch of metallic gold.
Brown Hair
The richness of brown hair offers fantastic flexibility. Cooler browns look fabulous with blues or teals, while warmer shades harmonize beautifully with tortoiseshell, olive greens, or softer brown tones.
Red & Orange Hair
Let your fiery hair be the star of the show! Opt for frames in dark neutrals like black or navy to create a striking contrast. If your red hair leans toward copper or orange, try playful greens, blues, or even a pop of purple.
Gray & Silver Hair
Your silvery mane is a statement in itself. Embrace it with elegant silver frames or experiment with cool blues, greens, or browns. These colors will complement your hair perfectly while adding a touch of vibrant personality.
Eye Color
Blue Eyes
Enhance those gorgeous blues with frames in cool silvers, grays, or even a vibrant blue to match! Why not try a stylish tortoiseshell pattern for a playful contrast?
Brown Eyes
Celebrate the warmth and depth of brown eyes with gold, amber, or olive green frames. Feeling adventurous? Red could be your perfect unexpected twist.
Green Eyes
Earthy tones like brown, olive, and bronze are natural fits for captivating green eyes. For a bolder statement, look for frames in red, purple, or warm copper shades.
Frame Color for a Polished Style
Your frame color choice contributes to your overall image. Consider the vibe you want to convey:
Classic and Sophisticated
Richer, deeper colors exude elegance.
Bold and Stylish
Vibrant colors make a statement.
Understated and Chic
Subtle colors offer refined simplicity.
Popular Glasses Frame Colors and Who They Suit
Not sure where to start? Here is a quick breakdown of the most popular glasses frame colors and which skin tones and features they complement best.
Black Frames
Black glasses frames are the most versatile option out there. They suit nearly every skin tone and face shape. Black contrasts well with fair, medium, and dark complexions alike. They are bold without being loud.
Tortoise Frames
Tortoise frames are warm, classic, and universally flattering. The blend of brown, amber, and black in a tortoise pattern suits warm skin tones, brown eyes, and warm hair colors especially well. They are a safe bet for almost anyone.
Clear and Translucent Frames
Clear frames have had a major moment. They work well across all skin tones because they do not compete with your coloring. If you want glasses that disappear on your face, clear is your answer.
Rose Gold Frames
Rose gold is a warm metallic shade that works especially well for cool and neutral skin tones. It adds a soft, warm glow without being overpowering. Rose gold glasses have become one of the most popular frame colors in women's eyewear.
Grey and Silver Frames
Grey and silver frames are cool and sleek. They suit cool skin tones and look especially sharp on silver or grey hair. A grey frame with cool undertones can look very polished on the right person.
Do You Lenses Affect Frame Color Choice?
Yes, especially for prescription wearers. Thick prescription lenses can change how a frame color reads on your face. Darker lenses, including tinted or photochromic lenses, tend to pair well with neutral or bold frames. Light or clear lenses work with almost any frame color.
Tinted Lenses
If you wear tinted lenses or photochromic lenses that darken outdoors, consider how the lens color interacts with the frame. A grey lens shade in a silver frame gives a cool, monochromatic look. A brown lens tint in a tortoise frame feels rich and earthy.
Clear Prescription Lenses
Clear prescription lenses give you the most freedom with frame color. The frame is doing all the work, so lean into whatever color suits your skin tone and style best.
Conclusion
Remember, these are just guidelines! The best way to find your perfect frames is to try on different colors and see what makes you feel confident and radiant.
Selecting eyeglass frame colors that flatter your complexion, enhance your features, and reflect your style is vital to looking and feeling your absolute best.
Experiment with colors that evoke a sense of confidence and sophistication, allowing your unique personality and beauty to shine through!
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know what color glasses look best on me?
Start with your skin tone. If your skin has yellow or golden tones, you have warm undertones — go for tortoise, gold, or brown frames. If your skin has pink or rosy tones, you have cool undertones — try grey, silver, black, or rose gold frames. Then factor in your eye color and hair color to fine-tune the choice.
What is the most universally flattering glasses color?
Black frames are the most universally flattering glasses color. They suit almost every skin tone, face shape, and personal style. Tortoise is a close second, especially for people with warm skin tones or brown eyes. Clear frames are also a great neutral option that works across skin tones.
What color glasses frames should I get for brown eyes?
Brown eyes pair well with warm frame colors. A classic brown eyeglass frame, gold, or tortoise adds depth and warmth. Black frames create a bold, graphic contrast that many people with brown eyes love. Warm copper and olive frames are also strong options.
What glasses color should I get for blonde hair and blue eyes?
For blonde hair and blue eyes, warm tortoise or honey-toned frames tend to be the best glasses color. The warm shade contrasts beautifully with cool blue eyes and brings out the warmth in blonde hair. Rose gold frames are another popular option for this combination.
Are there different glasses for warm vs. cool skin tones?
Yes. Warm skin tones look best in earthy, golden shades — think tortoise, gold, brown, and copper glasses frames. Cool skin tones pair better with silver, black, grey, blue, and rose gold frames. If you are neutral, both warm and cool options will generally work well for you.
Can my hair color help me pick glasses frames?
Hair color is a helpful guide. Red and warm brown hair looks great with tortoise and gold frames. Cool blonde or silver hair pairs well with grey, silver, or rose gold glasses. Dark hair is versatile and works with almost any frame color, from bold black to clear to warm tortoise.