Every corner pharmacy sells self-adhesive foam nose pads for eyeglasses. But then silicone nose pieces were invented. Nobody sells largely obsolete foam pads anymore. Luckily they are still available. So you have only two options: 1) replace the silicone nose pads entirely (annually?) or ii] replace the silicone tips with old-fashioned silicone-free ones to allow such foam pads to stick. Each set of these now comes unbranded and without any other tags attached to a small sheet of easily removable material in a small clear plastic bag. (Perhaps some previous orders were filled with leftovers from old retail stock that still had pre-silicone instructions printed on them, although those instructions make no sense these days.)
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