👓 Elevate Your Eyewear Game—No More Slips, Just Style!
FSACLE Eyeglass Nose Pads are self-adhesive silicone pads designed to enhance the comfort and fit of your eyeglasses. With 12 pairs included, these pads are suitable for various frame types and provide a secure, anti-slip solution for everyday wear. Made from soft surgical-grade silicone, they reduce pressure on the nose bridge while ensuring a stylish look.
Units | 12 count |
Brand | FSACLE |
B**M
They are as expect but they hurt my nose
These are exactly as described. I ordered them to help with glasses that slip down. The glasses definitely don’t slip now and feel like the silicone actually grips my nose-Not sure if they are too thick—think this is likely. Next time I’ll order thinner ones, although these will last a long time since they stick very well!
C**E
Cumplen
No se caen con la primer lavada, pero hay que tener cuidado de que no les caiga jabón
B**L
One pair lasted 33 days
Decent product for the cost, have come across one defect so far & they last quite a while. My glasses still hurt my nose a little by the end of the day, but it's definitely improved.
H**D
Soft; sticks well; too thick if you have a big nose
Very soft and comfortable but it is very thick and causes the glasses to ride higher on my nose. Since I used them on close up glasses that is not a problem since I use the bottom part of the bifocals mostly. If your nose is thick it might ride up too high.
S**Y
Great buy! Highly Recommend!
I have an extremely low nose bridge and a VERY high script. It's really hard for me to find frames that fit my face, will stay on my face without digging. This year I got CK light blue metal frame and the default nose pads were hard plastic. Suffice to say , they slide very often and they dug...Target was great, they allowed me to get the CK instead of the bigger Ray Ban frame. I don't want to do it again... So I looked to Amazon for something that will help. At least something that will help with the digging? I found these on sale, $4 for 8 pairs with a tool, screws and a box to hold them. I figure I won't buy coffee for 2 days, even if they don't work.Installation wasn't hard. The tool is double end. The screws and the screwdriver are very small, make sure you have adequate lighting. I put my glasses for a white napkin so I don't end up losing things... Took 10 minutes to change the pair. It wasn't hard at all.Side notes. Make sure the nose pad screw hole isn't blocked by silicone. It took me 10 minutes because I didn't have enough light when I was putting on the 2nd pad. The screw hole on the product was actually blocked by clear silicone. I had to poke it with a tooth pick so I can screw in the screw. I reused the screws that came with the frames instead using those that came with. Not sure if that'll make any difference.Comfort wise I must say, this makes a big difference. My glasses do not dig in my skin anymore. My script is really high, so my lenses are at least 20mm thick on the bottom. These provide some relief to the pressure, but not entirely. Hey, any is better than none right?Sliding? They still slide but I do feel like they slide slower compared to the hard plastic. After my 6 step skin care at night, the original hard plastic will slide quicker. I will have to adjust more often. But these? I think these helped my glasses slide slower. But, that may be all in my head.I also wash my glasses with mild soap every night. So water does get into the air chamber, I squeeze them a few times to get the water out. Other than that, no big deal. I've had these for two nights and I wore contacts 1 of the days. I haven't hard them long enough to comment on the durability. I also recommend keeping your original pads in case these don't work.Overall I highly recommend any glasses wearers to give these a shot. Even if they suck completely, it's only 3 coffees.
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