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How to correctly adjust the nose pads of glasses

With the advancement of technology, the importance of spectacle nose pads has become increasingly prominent. Properly adjusting the nose pads not only improves wearing comfort, but also ensures your glasses are stable and prevent them from slipping. The following are several common nose pad adjustment methods: Vertical adjustment: Place the glasses on the bridge of the nose and adjust the height of the nose pads to ensure a tight fit with the bridge of the nose to avoid excessive pressure. Angle adjustment: For slipping problems, use a screwdriver to fine-tune the nose pad angle so that it can be better fixed on the nose. Width adjustment: Depending on whether the glasses swing, appropriately adjust the width of the nose pads to keep them stable. Material selection: According to skin sensitivity, silicone is suitable for most people, while rubber is suitable for sensitive skin, so you can choose flexibly.

In addition, keeping the nose pads clean and replacing them regularly (6 months for silicone and 3 months for rubber) is also key. If you feel discomfort during the adjustment process, you should seek professional help in time to avoid excessive adjustment that affects the life of your glasses. In general, through the above steps, you will be able to ensure the correct use of spectacle nose pads and improve the wearing experience.