Here are a few tips for choosing a frame that will make your nose look smaller:
Widen the lenses-frames that place the lenses further apart help to diminish the other facial features,especially the nose. The larger the appearance of the glasses,the smaller the other areas of the face will appear.
Go heavy on the frame-a thicker, denser frame style will call attention to itself, and draw the eyes of onlookers horizontally towards the ears. Solid plastic frames will accomplish this much better than than thin metal frames. Which blend into the face.
Lower the Bridge %u2013 a high-set bridge lowers the lenses, placing them alongside the nose and increasing the effect of size and mass in that area. Conversely, a lower-set bridge will raise the lenses a bit, drawing them away from the nose area.
Go Square %u2013 experiment with a square- or rectangular-shaped lens frame. Round shapes will blend with the nose, adding to the illusion of size; blocky shapes will delineate the face better and draw attention from the nose.
Keep it Dark %u2013 again, your goal is highlight the size of the frame, and dark, solid colors will do so far better than clear, wire-thin, or light-colored frames. Darker colors add boldness and heft to the frame. Nothing works better than the darkest color, and it%u2019s the one that%u2019s always in style: classic black.
Added Flair %u2013 another trick to play up the lenses and downplay the nose, one that%u2019s especially apropos on feminine frames, is to make it busy. Floral frame patterns, jeweled inserts, temple logos or artwork %u2013 anything that draws attention to the frame draws attention away from the nose.