Glasses should sit comfortably on the bridge of your nose, with the weight evenly distributed so there is no pressure or discomfort. They should rest high enough on the nose to avoid slipping when you move your face, but not so high that they press against your forehead or brow bone. Properly fitting glasses sit balanced on your nose without pinching or sliding, allowing the lenses to be centered in front of your eyes for optimal vision. The nose pads, if present, should fit snugly without causing red marks, and the glasses should not rest on your cheeks or slide down.
Key points for glasses sitting on the nose:
- Rest comfortably on the bridge of the nose with even weight distribution.
- Not too tight to avoid pinching or red marks.
- Not too loose to prevent sliding down.
- Positioned to align lenses correctly with your eyes.
- Should not dig into the nose or press on the forehead or cheeks.
- Nose pads adjusted for comfort and stability, if applicable.
This ensures comfort, proper vision correction, and prevents headaches or discomfort from ill-fitting frames.
