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Understanding a Low Nose Bridge and Eyewear Fit

Billions of people around the world have a low nose bridge, which can affect how well their glasses fit. If you suspect you might be one of them, here are some key indicators and tips on finding the right eyewear.

 

 

How to Identify a Low Nose Bridge

A low nose bridge is when the incline of your nose bridge starts at the level or below the line of your pupils. Here are some common signs that you might have a low nose bridge:

  • Sunglasses and glasses often slip down your nose: Generic fitting eyewear may not sit securely, leading to constant readjustment.

  • Frames rest on your cheeks: This can interfere with makeup and cause discomfort, especially when smiling.

  • Eyewear sits too close to your eyes: If your eyelashes frequently touch the lenses, this may indicate that your glasses aren't the right fit.

 

The Solution: Low Bridge Fit Eyewear

If you identify with any of these signs, you likely need low bridge fit eyewear. These frames are designed to better accommodate lower nose bridges, offering a more comfortable and secure fit. Here’s why they might be right for you:

  • Improved Stability: Low bridge fit frames are less likely to slide down your nose, providing a more stable and secure fit.

  • Comfort: By sitting properly on your nose, they reduce pressure on your cheeks and prevent ruining your makeup.

  • Enhanced Vision: With the correct distance from your eyes, you won't have to worry about your lashes brushing against the lenses and interfering with your vision.

 

 

Share this with friends & fam who might also benefit from low bridge fit eyewear. Finding the right fit can greatly enhance comfort and confidence.

 

 

Remember, eyewear should enhance your style without compromising comfort. So, if you experience any of the signs mentioned, check out our eyewear options today! Everything we design is specifically created by low bridge folks for low bridge folks. 

 

Life's annoying enough. Don't let slipping, poor fitting eyewear be one of them.

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