Having a wide face made glasses shopping incredibly frustrating. Most frames looked tiny on me, pinched my temples, or just felt uncomfortable. I needed serious wide face glasses help, and it took me years to figure out what actually works.
My face measures about 148mm across at the widest point. That puts me well into "wide face" territory. Standard frames that work for most people - usually 135-140mm wide - looked comically small on me and caused headaches from the pressure.
I'd walk into optical stores and try on dozens of frames, only to find that maybe one or two fit properly. It was discouraging.
The breakthrough came when I understood that I needed to look for specific measurements:
Not all frame styles work well for wide faces. Through trial and error, I found that:
I learned to specifically search for "large frame glasses" or "wide fit glasses" rather than browsing general collections. Many brands now offer extended size ranges, but you have to know to look for them.
The key is checking the measurements before buying. If a frame doesn't list its dimensions, I don't bother - it's probably standard sizing that won't fit me.
Once I found properly sized frames, the difference was night and day. No more:
If you have a wide face like me, don't settle for frames that "almost" fit. Measure your face width, then specifically look for frames that match those dimensions. The right size exists - you just have to be more selective in your search.