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Hi, I'm currently facing problems with spectacles, which I'm finding it a nuisance now. I realise that when I wear spectacles, the 2 portruding oval-shaped piece that sits nicely on your nose, will turn oily easily due to my easily oily nose. Because of that, my spectacle usually slowly slip down my nose, causing great discomfort to me. Then I'll have to push the spectacle up, before waiting for another minute before it starts coming down again. One solution I know is wearing spectacle hooks, which is black in colour.. and it doesn't really look nice too. I'm just wondering if there's any others facing the same problem and if there is a better solution? Or maybe, can someone advice me on how to reduce oily face other than washing your face frequently? Thanks alot!
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Originally posted by Razor87:
Hi, I'm currently facing problems with spectacles, which I'm finding it a nuisance now. I realise that when I wear spectacles, the 2 portruding oval-shaped piece that sits nicely on your nose, will turn oily easily due to my easily oily nose. Because of that, my spectacle usually slowly slip down my nose, causing great discomfort to me. Then I'll have to push the spectacle up, before waiting for another minute before it starts coming down again. One solution I know is wearing spectacle hooks, which is black in colour.. and it doesn't really look nice too. I'm just wondering if there's any others facing the same problem and if there is a better solution? Or maybe, can someone advice me on how to reduce oily face other than washing your face frequently? Thanks alot!
Get the shop replace the 2 small plastic to rubber ones. I think your specs too big for your face. Try on many different types of specs then decide which design suit your face.
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Originally posted by Razor87:
can someone advice me on how to reduce oily face other than washing your face frequently? Thanks alot!
Wash face is a must. Use the right product to wash and also apply the right moisturiser lah.You can also powder your nose a bit. And if you are a guy and shy about powdering your nose like the girls. I suggest you use those talcum powder that is formulated for face.
Go to Guardian Pharmacy. Look for bins that has this brand called Silky something. Its a small bottle about 50ml of face talcum powder.
After you washed your face, put on moisturiser, then spread on some face talcum powder.
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Originally posted by Razor87:
Hi, I'm currently facing problems with spectacles, which I'm finding it a nuisance now. I realise that when I wear spectacles, the 2 portruding oval-shaped piece that sits nicely on your nose, will turn oily easily due to my easily oily nose. Because of that, my spectacle usually slowly slip down my nose, causing great discomfort to me. Then I'll have to push the spectacle up, before waiting for another minute before it starts coming down again. One solution I know is wearing spectacle hooks, which is black in colour.. and it doesn't really look nice too. I'm just wondering if there's any others facing the same problem and if there is a better solution? Or maybe, can someone advice me on how to reduce oily face other than washing your face frequently? Thanks alot!
........... unless you're thinking of using contacts or washing your face the whole day i suggest getting someone to adjust your glasses. glasses when adjusted properly can stay on no matter how oily your face is unless the size and the design of the glasses don't fit your head. assuming the glasses fit the length of your head if the ear hooks can fit them,then i don't see why your optician can't adjust the legs to bend right behind your ears or around your head so that they'll gripEdited by oldbreadstinks 11 May `08, 12:06AM
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