Blog/Glasses for Diamond Face Shape — Free AI Stylist
6 min read·March 19, 2026
Glasses for Diamond Face Shape — Free AI Stylist
Diamond-shaped faces are rare and striking — high cheekbones, narrow forehead, narrow chin, and angular features that most people would love to have. But finding the right glasses for this face shape can be tricky.
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The wrong frames can exaggerate the narrowness of your forehead or chin, while the right frames balance everything beautifully.
Here's your complete guide — plus a free AI tool to try any frame on your face instantly.
How to Know If You Have a Diamond Face Shape
Your face is likely diamond-shaped if:
• ✅ Your cheekbones are the widest part of your face
• ✅ Your forehead is narrower than your cheekbones
• ✅ Your chin is narrow and may come to a soft point
• ✅ Your face is longer than it is wide
• ✅ You have defined, angular bone structure
Celebrities with diamond faces: Rihanna, Robert Pattinson, Vanessa Hudgens, Halle Berry
Best Glasses for Diamond Face Shapes
The goal: soften the cheekbones and add width to the forehead and jawline.
Top Frame Styles ✅
Frame Style
Why It Works
Examples
Cat-eye/upswept
Draws attention upward, balances narrow forehead
Gentle Monster, Tom Ford
Browline/clubmaster
Top-heavy design adds width to forehead
Ray-Ban Clubmaster
Oval frames
Softens angular cheekbones
Classic round-ish shapes
Rimless/semi-rimless
Doesn't compete with bone structure
Silhouette, Lindberg
Wide rectangular (slightly rounded)
Balances width across the face
Warby Parker, Oliver Peoples
Frames to Avoid ❌
Frame Style
Why It Doesn't Work
Narrow rectangular
Makes face look even longer and narrower
Tiny/small frames
Gets lost under high cheekbones
Bottom-heavy frames
Draws attention to already narrow chin
Geometric/angular
Too much angularity on an already angular face
Use Free AI to Try Them On Your Face
Reading about frame shapes is helpful, but seeing them on YOUR face is game-changing. Here's how to use Agalaz's free AI glasses stylist:
How It Works
1. Visit agalaz.com/virtual-try-on — sign up for a free trial (takes 30 seconds)
2. Upload your photo — a clear selfie or half-body shot. The AI detects your face shape automatically
3. Upload glasses — screenshot any frames from any online store (Zenni, Warby Parker, Ray-Ban, etc.)
4. Get your result — a photorealistic image of you wearing those exact frames appears in under 60 seconds
5. Refine with chat — type "make them wider" or "try in tortoiseshell" and the AI adjusts
Why This Is Better Than In-Store Try-On
• Any brand, any frame — not limited to what's in stock
• No travel required — try on from your couch
• Unlimited tries — compare 10, 20, or 50 frames without pressure
• Save screenshots — build a shortlist of your favorites
• Free to start — Agalaz's free trial includes 2 renders
Diamond Face Styling Tips
Beyond glasses, here's how to maximize your diamond face shape:
1. Earrings: Drop or dangle earrings that add width at the jawline
2. Hairstyles: Side-parted hair that adds width at the forehead
3. Necklines: Sweetheart and scoop necklines complement the angular structure
4. Glasses + hair combo: Pair browline glasses with pulled-back hair for maximum balance
The Bottom Line
Diamond face shapes are gorgeous but underserved by most glasses guides. The key is balancing width — add visual weight to the forehead and jawline while softening the cheekbones.