My new glasses are well made and fit me well, but it turns out they have an annoying problem: they tend to ride down the bridge of my nose. The earphones or "ears" are set correctly. The problem with this and other glasses I've had before stems from the plastic used by many brands for the nose pads and earpieces; It's a fairly hard plastic, so the glasses slide off my nose on their own with sebum and sweat and facial muscle movements! These replacement silicone nose pads really help stop that. They helped so much that I ordered silicone ear tips. Between the new nose pads and silicone ear cups, my glasses stay in place until I decide to move them. The nose pads come with a great set of screwdrivers for removing and replacing screws on your glasses to make adjustments. I also had an old pair of glasses that I put on nose pads that didn't use screws, but instead used a simple "crimp" attachment method. I used a screwdriver to loosen the small clips and then simply pushed out the old pad retainers and pushed the new pads into place. It's inexpensive and a great way to solve a really annoying problem.
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