FYI, I have 2 pairs of plastic frames like that. I always get a headache for the first day or two with new glasses -- it's just your eyes getting used to the different distance and size and everything. With the plastic frames, you should hopefully get used to them and find a comfortable place for them to sit. Mine rarely slip these days. Your skin will rough the plastic up a little (I'm not sure how, but it does), and that will help.
I have a super narrow nose. I don't think your nose is as narrow (at least from photos... which can be deceiving). I have to get frames with nose pieces or else I can't breathe because the glasses slide done. So I guess I am refuting our belief that the frames without them would be less likely to slip.
here is a not very flattering photo of me but it does show my nose pretty clearly.
Anyway, since I paid over $500 for my last pair of glazsses I htink $135 is pretty good.
I realize it's too late, but I just love my titanium glasses. They stay on and they are so light that I barely feel them. They do curl around the ears but they don't irritate.
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FYI, I have 2 pairs of plastic frames like that. I always get a headache for the first day or two with new glasses -- it's just your eyes getting used to the different distance and size and everything. With the plastic frames, you should hopefully get used to them and find a comfortable place for them to sit. Mine rarely slip these days. Your skin will rough the plastic up a little (I'm not sure how, but it does), and that will help.
yay new glasses :-)
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here is a not very flattering photo of me but it does show my nose pretty clearly.
Anyway, since I paid over $500 for my last pair of glazsses I htink $135 is pretty good.
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