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For Apple Cheeks: Michaela Red Sunglasses by Foster Grant
Your fit issue: Glasses tend to rest on the fullest part of your cheeks, not the bridge of your nose, so they move up and down when you smile.
Look for: Lenses that are short from top to bottom, because they won’t bump against your cheeks, says Laura Hill, a licensed optician at LensCrafters in Mason, Ohio. Rectangular shapes (like these frames) or upswept, cats-eye frames downplay the roundness of the face.
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