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12 Ways To Stop Glasses From Fogging When Wearing A Face Mask

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Like it or not (and really, NONE of us like it), face masks are here to stay. Well, at least until they’ve come up with appropriate treatment and/or (hopefully “and”) a vaccine for coronavirus.

If you wear glasses, you probably learned early on that glasses and masks don’t mix. The fogging happens because if you’re wearing a mask appropriately, where it’s snug on your face, your breath is forced upwards when you exhale. The warm, moist air causes condensation on your glasses, which you see as them fogging up.

There are lots of ways to try to stop your glasses from getting fogged up; some work better than others. Here are a bunch of them that you can experiment with:

Two final suggestions for those who are wearing glasses for visual correction and not just sunglasses, would be to use contact lenses or get LASIK done. I realize those are kind of extreme so I’m mentioning them tongue in cheek (although I must say that, having had LASIK done 20 years ago, it is all flavors of awesomesauce and some of the best money I ever spent).

#stayhealthy #staysafe #washyourhands #wearamask

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