BXL Eyeglasses
Sliding Down Your Nose? The Complete Nose Pad Guide for Large Frames
Large, wide glasses often slide down because they're heavier and the nose pads can't provide enough support. The usual suspects are: slippery or ill-fitting nose pads, weak temple grip, and a sweaty/oily nose bridge.
The fix is often easy:
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Adjust the nose pads. Make sure they fit the width of your nose bridge snugly and angle slightly inward for better grip.
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Tweak the temple arms. A gentle bend behind the ears can provide the needed counter-pressure.
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For a quick upgrade, consider stick-on silicone nose pads for instant, non-slip comfort.
Most slipping issues can be solved with a simple adjustment, so you can enjoy your bold frames without constantly pushing them up.
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