Submitted by extra_noodles t3_119z3oy in BuyItForLife
extra_noodles OP t1_j9p1ajb wrote
Reply to comment by Not_ur_gilf in Not exactly BIFL but good quality and fashionable eyeglasses that can last by extra_noodles
So I actually have a small(er) head and often need more narrow frames to have them stay on my face even when new. I think the issue is that they loosen really quickly, like a couple of months. I think you’re right that a metal frame might be the way to go, as the acetate ones literally fall off my face the minute I look down or sneeze.
Not_ur_gilf t1_j9p1zqh wrote
Oh absolutely get metal frames. Also maybe try getting ones with adjustable nose pads? They’ll help keep the glasses at the right point on your face and reduce adjusting, which might help preserve the arms
Scottfos72 t1_j9p70fo wrote
I bet OP had no nose pads.
Lots of WP glasses don’t.
lil_dovie t1_j9paivy wrote
That’s true-most of the plastic WP frames don’t have nose pads. I did find some stick-on nose pads on Amazon. Those did work, as long as the glasses were cleaned and free of any oils prior to sticking them on. I also used a hair dryer to warm up the ends of the arms and made them hook down a little around my ears and that helped too.
Also going to take the optician’s advice and get them re-fitted. WP suggested I do that too.
Scottfos72 t1_j9pct4k wrote
Thanks. I’ll be going back too. 2 weeks in and they keep slipping. I’m slowly becoming less enamored by the ridiculously low price.
Redneck-ginger t1_jab1vsq wrote
I have the same issue. I got rayban kids frames . Plastic frames but the side/ends of the arm have a little bit of kinda rubbery material on them so they stay in place. No issues getting stuck in my hair or anything like that.
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