Where should your glasses rest?

Glasses should rest comfortably on and behind your ears. If they pinch behind the ears, the most likely culprit is the fit—the temples may be too short. If they're the right length but they still pinch, an optician can adjust them for a better fit.
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Where should my glasses rest on my face?

Eyeglasses should rest on your nose without slipping or imprinting red marks on your nose. Your frames should feel like they are balanced or equally distributed across the bridge of your nose — you shouldn't have to fuss with them. Your glasses shouldn't rest on your cheeks when you smile.
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Should glasses sit on bridge of nose?

Glasses should fit securely on the bridge of your nose without pinching. You should be able to bend over, move your head from side to side or execute any movement without your glasses falling off or sliding up and down on your nose.
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Should your eyes be in the center of your glasses?

Eye position

Horizontally, each eye should be centered in the lens up to 5mm inside of lens center–never outside of center. Vertically, if you imagine the lens in four equal sections, your eyes should be in the 25% segment just above center-never below center and never in the top 25%.
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How should you lay your glasses down?

Do place your glasses in their case with the lenses facing upward. When the lenses are downward, they're more likely to become scratched. Don't leave your glasses in a hot area, especially on the dash of a car parked in the sun. The heat can warp the frame.
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Where should glasses sit behind ears?

The arms of your eyeglasses should go straight back towards your ears and only contact the side of your head just in front of your ears. If temples curve too early, they'll push the glasses down your nose and apply too much pressure on the bridge, leading to headaches.
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Should glasses lay flat on a table?

Set your eyeglasses upside down on a flat surface. The temples (ear pieces) should both rest on the table. If one of the temples is elevated off the table, it needs an adjustment to match the other temple.
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How do I know if my glasses fit right?

“A good eye-care professional will use the three-point touch rule to ensure a good fit. “The frames should touch the nose, the top of the right ear, and the top of the left ear,” she continues. “If the frame is too narrow, the glasses will constantly slide down your face and need adjustments.”
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Should glasses cover your eyebrows?

But first, a few basic guidelines: The top of your glasses frame should follow the line of your eyebrows. Avoid having too much eyebrow above or below the frames. Sunglasses, however, should always cover your eyebrows.
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How do you tell if glasses are too big for your face?

You can test this by smiling and seeing if your glasses rub against the apples of your cheeks. Your eyes should look out from the center of the lens, and the temple arms should rest lightly against your face. If your eyes are more toward the nosepiece of the glasses, the glasses may be too big.
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How high up nose should glasses sit?

Whether you have a high- or low-bridge, plump, or bony nose, the optimal pair of eyeglasses should rest securely and comfortably on the top part of your nose. But not too high that they're higher than your eyebrows. Also, there should never be any space between your nose and the pads.
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How should glasses fit on the bridge?

They should fit securely on the bridge with no pinching. You should be able to bend over, wiggle your head from side to side, and basically prance around without those babies falling off or sliding up and down. If the bridge is too small, your glasses will be situated overly high on your nose, plus they'll pinch.
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How do I know if my nose bridge is high or low?

Look in the mirror, and use your finger to find the top of your nose bridge. Then, notice whether your finger sits above, in-line with, or below your pupils. If it is in-line, or below your pupils, this is an indication you have a low nose bridge!
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Can glasses be too close to eyes?

If the lenses sit too close, or too far from your eyes, this can change the power of the lenses themselves. Even with an accurate prescription, you may feel as though your glasses are “too strong”, or “too weak” because you have effectively produced a different powered lens.
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Should glasses be wider than your face?

The width of your frames should not be wider than the width of your face at the temples. The top of your frames should be no higher than the line of your eyebrows. The lower edge of the frames shouldn't sit on your cheeks otherwise they will start to rub against your skin and cause irritation.
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Should your glasses touch your cheeks?

The right pair of glasses should rest comfortably on the bridge of your nose, and should not press against your forehead or cheeks. But they shouldn't rest so far towards the end of your nose that they slip when you squint or wrinkle your nose.
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How big should glasses be on your face?

The width of the frame should match the width of your face. This means, when looking at you straight on, the glasses should not hang off the side of your face (this would mean the frame is too wide) and we should not be able to see the sides of the temples (this would mean the frame is too narrow). 2.
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Do big glasses make your nose look smaller?

Widen the Lenses

Frames that place the lenses further apart help to diminish the other facial features, especially the nose. The larger the appearance of the glasses, the smaller the other areas of the face will appear. This is valid for prescription safety glasses, prescription sunglasses, and eyewear.
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Is it OK to wear oversized glasses?

Oversized glasses are often worn as a fashion statement and an expression of style. But in sunglasses, larger lenses also mean more protection from annoying glare and damaging ultraviolet rays. Like all eyewear, glasses with oversized frames should be sized to fit your face.
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Why do glasses leave marks on nose?

Seeing red marks on your nose when you take off your glasses isn't normal, and it's most likely a sign that your eyewear doesn't fit properly and requires an adjustment. Odds are your nose pads are positioned too high up or too low on your face, which is causing them to fit tighter than they should.
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Why do glasses slide down nose?

Why Do My Glasses Slide Down My Nose? There are many reasons why your glasses might slide down the bridge of your nose. Your frames might be too wide or too heavy, your skin too oily, the arms of the frames might meet your ears at the wrong angle, or the bridge of your nose may be too narrow to hold your glasses up.
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Should front of glasses be straight?

The sides should normally be perpendicular to the front, ie go straight back and not splay out or in. With a metal frame you can also adjust the nosepads in and out to get a better fit.
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Why are my glasses slanted?

This is a fairly common occurrence that can be a result of the adjustment period as your eyes get used to the new prescription. This type of peripheral vision distortion can often occur if the new glasses are of a higher prescription or the frames are larger than what you are used to.
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Can you lay down with your glasses?

If you feel the Z's coming on, the glasses need to come off. Wearing them while asleep puts them at great risk for serious damage. You could roll over on them or tear them up in your sleep. When you go to bed, your glasses are better off in their case.
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