Glasses Frames

Glasses frames is a critical factor when choosing perfect eyewear for yourself. Nowadays, glasses frame is a hint of your taste, so right glasses frames can better show off your beauty and modify your face. Here are all the categories of Lensmart's glasses frames, pick your favorite one!

FAQ About Eyeglass Frames

How do I choose the right glasses frames for my prescription and lens type?

For high-degree lenses, we generally recommend using frames with thicker frames or smaller lens areas, which can better cover the thickness of the lens. Progressive lenses require frames with sufficient vertical height to ensure that there is enough space to accommodate different focal length areas, thereby providing a more comfortable visual transition.

How can I tell if the glasses frames size is right for my face?

Check the lens width, bridge width, and temple length. Ideal glasses frames should center your eyes, be slightly wider than your face at the temples, and rest comfortably on your nose.

Which glasses frames materials are best for daily wear and durability?

For durability and comfort, consider titanium glasses frames (lightweight, strong, hypoallergenic), stainless steel glasses frames (good strength), or high-quality acetate glasses frames (flexible, stylish).

Can I virtually try on these glasses frames before buying?

Yes! Use our virtual try-on feature on any product page. Simply upload a photo or use your camera to see how different glasses frames look on you instantly.

My glasses frames keep sliding down. How can I adjust or fix them?

Glasses frames often slide due to ill-fitting temples or nose pads. Gently bend the temple tips for a better fit behind your ears, or adjust nose pads for a snug bridge. For complex adjustments, visit a professional eyewear store for help with your glasses frames.

Can I replace the lenses in my current eyeglass frames when my prescription changes?

In most cases, yes, you can replace the lenses in your existing eyeglass frames if they are still in good condition and undamaged. However, if your frames are old, warped, or made of a delicate material, replacing lenses might pose a risk. Our team can assess your eyeglass frames to determine if they are suitable for a lens replacement.