as everyone said, your best bet is to try on different goggles and see what fits best. The second most important consideration should be the lense. If you don't mind changing lenses you need at least two: one for low light visibility (like Smith's Blue Sensor Mirror) and one for sunny days (like Smith's Red Sensor). If you have cash to burn, check out the solar chromatic lenses which adapt to different lighting conditions. That being said, so far the best goggle I've owned is the Smith Vice (yes I know it's 'womens'). It's essentially a smaller frame version of the I/O and I/OX which is perfect for my face, and they are about $40 cheaper (most stores sell them at about 15% off so expect to pay around 130-140). I have the red sensor mirror lens which is a high light lens but does fairly well in all conditions.
These are pretty much the rolls royce of goggles right now: