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How to wear glasses correctly

Glasses should be firmly worn on the bridge of the nose, don't pinch your nose. Never press the frame on your face. When the wearer moves his head or even bends down to touch the ground, the mirror frame should be kept in place.

Wearing the right glasses will make people more comfortable, and the wearer will also avoid leaving a painful red mark on the bridge of the nose. People like their glasses to be comfortable and easy to wear.

More importantly, wearing the right glasses can best correct vision. When the glasses are worn on the eyes or slid down the nose, the angle of the eyes will change, and the vision through the corrective lens is not so accurate. Wearing the right glasses is very important for comfort and eyesight.

Glasses frames have a standard size, which is represented by a series of numbers pressed into the frames. The second number in the sequence is the size of the bridge. For example, the bridge diameter of 48- 19- 140 is 19. Optometrists should check this size when fitting new glasses for patients.

The length of the temples on the frame will also affect the matching of glasses. This is the last number in the sequence that represents the frame size. If the temples are too short, the whole frame will be pulled too close to the face, and the bridge of the glasses will squeeze the wearer's nose painfully. If the temples are too long, the glasses will slide down the wearer's nose and distort his vision.

People who want to order glasses online must write down these appropriate numbers. Although the style of frames may lead to some changes in quantity, ordering frames with the same size as the original frames usually makes the glasses wear well.

Generally speaking, the plastic frame is placed directly on the nose and the metal frame is supported by the nose pad. Even so, if the glasses are to fit the wearer, the metal frame must have the right nose bridge size. The nose pad mainly distributes the weight of glasses to a larger area, so it will be more comfortable.

Adjusting the arm of the nose pad will change the position of glasses on the nose. Pressing the nose pad tighter will make the glasses sit higher on the nose. If glasses often slip off the nose, putting the nose pad closer can usually solve this problem. Further separation of the nose pad will make the glasses lower on the nose.

When glasses sit askew on the nose, it is usually necessary to adjust the temples of the glasses. Many people have one ear higher than the other. By adjusting the temples to make up for this, the glasses frame can be evenly placed on the wearer's nose.

For those who like extreme measures, perforated glasses are an option. The wearer's skin is worn above the bridge of the nose, a rod passes through the piercing ring, and the two ends of the L-shape are connected together. This kind of glasses is equipped with micro magnets, which will be attached to the end of the glasses rod when worn. The weight of the glasses is still supported by the nose pad, and the perforation holds the glasses in place.