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How can I make plastic frames fit better?

How can I make plastic frames fit better?

If you wear plastic frames: Once you’ve soaked the arms of your glasses in warm water for 30-60 seconds, gently apply an upward and outward pressure on the end of the arms to get a more relaxed fit. HELPFUL TIP: If your glasses still pinch your nose after adjustments, ask a professional optician for help.

How do you adjust plastic glasses that are too wide?

The Problem: Your glasses are too wide on your temples. The Fix: Secure the lens with your non-dominant hand and softly push in on the end piece with your dominant hand. Do this to both sides to tighten the fit of your glasses on your head.

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Why do my glasses hurt the top of my ears?

Why Do My Glasses Hurt My Ears? Most likely, the pain is caused by an incorrect adjustment of your glasses. Each of us has a unique head shape, and our glasses need to be personally customized. Sometimes the pain you feel behind your ears is due to the size of the frames.

Will any optician adjust my glasses?

Most optical offices will do adjustments for walk-in patients who purchased glasses elsewhere.

Why are my glasses always crooked?

Your glasses are crooked because one of your ears is slightly higher than the other one. Very common. To check, right now, place each arm of your glasses on the outside of your ear rather than over the top of your ear. Then straighten the glasses square on your face.

How can I make my glasses tighter in my head?

If your glasses are too tight or are sliding down your face, you may need to run the temple tips under warm water for 30-60 seconds before bending them into place. You can also use a hairdryer for 20-30 seconds. If your glasses are too tight- carefully bend the temple tips upwards to relax the curve.

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How can I make my glasses tighter?

Place your glasses in a bowl of warm water for 30-60 seconds. Carefully apply an inward and downward pressure to the end of the temples to achieve a tighter fit behind the ears.