Eyewear and curly hair are a match made in heaven. As demonstrated by H.E.R., whether long and parted down the middle, worn in box braids, sleek ponytails, or textured updos, curly locks do well with glasses. In the singer-songwriter's case, she loves complementing her voluminous mane with oversized frames. At the same time, however, it's also important to think about your curl type when it comes to pulling off the glasses and curly hair combo.
As we discussed in a previous post, every individual's hair is unique. To find the best products and styling techniques that enhance your natural beauty, you have to figure out your specific curl pattern. For instance, you may have type 2 wavy hair, type 3 curly hair, or type 4 coily hair. After using our handy guide to help you better understand your curl type, then it's time to experiment with matching your hair with eyewear. Here are a few tips to get you started:
Don't treat glasses as an afterthought
Your frames can define your look just as much as your curls do, so it's worth putting thought into choosing styles that suit both your hair and personality. Target Optical offers a variety of glasses frames that cater to different hair textures and preferences, making it easy to find options that feel natural with your curls. For a minimalist look, the transparent 0AX3077 from Armani Exchange is a great choice. The clear frames won’t overpower your features, perfect for days when you want your hair to take center stage.
On the other hand, if you’re looking to make more of a statement, the cat-eye 0HC5148 from Coach is a bold and glamorous option. With their striking silhouette, these glasses pair beautifully with styled looks like goddess locs, where the balance between hair and frames becomes part of the fashion statement.
Put the focus on your frames
Sleek, pulled-back hairstyles work wonders for curly-haired folks who want their glasses to be the focal point of their look. For instance, Zendaya has been spotted rocking wire-framed glasses on a museum date with Tom Holland in Paris, pairing them with a messy bun. This styling approach highlights the glasses while keeping the hair neat and elegant.
To recreate her look, consider frames like the Ray-Ban 0RX3447V, which feature a thin wire frame perfect for a bookish vibe. For the hair, gather your curls into a high ponytail and twist them into a relaxed, messy bun. Make sure to leave a few tendrils around your face to soften the look and draw attention to the glasses.
Experiment with trendy patterns
If you're in the mood for something trendy, consider experimenting with bold patterns like tortoiseshell or ombre frames, which add flair to your overall look. Geek-chic frames are all the rage right now, with many fashion-forward glasses-wearers opting for fun, patterned frames that stand out.
Singer and actress Sabrina Carpenter recently showcased how tortoiseshell frames can complement wavy blonde hair during her appearance on Saturday Night Live. Her tortoiseshell glasses added depth to her look while harmonizing with her hair’s warm tones. If you have lighter hair, consider the Ray-Ban 0RX5387, which comes in a tortoiseshell pattern similar to Carpenter’s. These frames create a visually striking contrast that pairs perfectly with wavy or loosely curled hair.
By carefully selecting frames and experimenting with different hairstyles, you can create looks that highlight your natural curls while embracing your glasses as a bold fashion accessory.