RE: Time To Get Glasses 05-30-2017, 07:49 PM
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It takes a little getting used to, for sure; you'll likely mess around with every new pair you get for a few weeks to make sure they're straight (it sounds weird, but it's really annoying when they aren't perfect).
If you have a large nose or don't care so much about appearance, I highly suggest getting plastic frames with built-on nose supports. I made the mistake of not doing that, so the bridge of my nose is constantly getting squeezed.
Also, since you probably work with computers more than I do, look into something like this. I've had it on most of the pairs I've had and it makes a huge difference.
If you have a large nose or don't care so much about appearance, I highly suggest getting plastic frames with built-on nose supports. I made the mistake of not doing that, so the bridge of my nose is constantly getting squeezed.
Also, since you probably work with computers more than I do, look into something like this. I've had it on most of the pairs I've had and it makes a huge difference.
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don't have much in the first place, who feel the new currents and ride them the farthest.
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