

- BEST ANTI FOG SAFETY GLASSES WITH MASK SKIN
- BEST ANTI FOG SAFETY GLASSES WITH MASK PATCH
- BEST ANTI FOG SAFETY GLASSES WITH MASK FREE
Spray a thin layer over your lenses, let it sit for a minute or two then rub in with a microfibre cloth. You can purchase anti-fog lens sprays at most drug stores or at your local ophthalmologist's office. This adds an extra level of protection to your lenses when it comes to condensation build up and can go a long way when it comes to day-to-day clear lenses. In addition to the bandage trick, we recommend using a reliable anti-fog lens spray to help prevent foggy glasses.

Take care to avoid getting the alcohol in your eyes rinse thoroughly with water if you do. Use rubbing alcohol: Similar to the oil approach, add rubbing alcohol to a cotton swab or cotton ball and dab it on top of the adhesive section of the bandage. Rub it over the bandage until it can be removed with ease. Most oils will do but we recommend baby oil or olive oil. Use water: Wet the bandage with warm water for 30 seconds before removal. Each of the options below weaken the adhesive of the bandage, making it easier and less-painful to remove.

BEST ANTI FOG SAFETY GLASSES WITH MASK FREE
When you're ready to remove your bandaged mask, and when it is safe to do so, there are a number of methods to have a pain free removal.
BEST ANTI FOG SAFETY GLASSES WITH MASK SKIN
If you have sensitive skin and tape is not an option, try some of the additional solutions below for a better fit! Pain-Free Method of Removing the Bandage
BEST ANTI FOG SAFETY GLASSES WITH MASK PATCH
Before trying this method, try a patch test on your arm if using a new type or brand of tape. These tapes are not meant for the skin and may leave a sticky residue behind on both your skin and your eyeglasses. If you can find it, double sided tape is another option that can be applied between the mask and your nose for a tighter fit.īe sure to avoid the more industrial types of tape including duct, electrical, scotch, etc. Other options include:Īlmost any adhesive, medical, or athletic tape will work to secure your mask. If you do not wish to use a Band-Aid, you can choose a different form of adhesive that will work just as well. Everyone will have their own preference however, try to use one with a strong bond that is gentle on your skin during removal. We recommend using an adhesive bandage you are familiar with and have used before. In addition, the adhesive may stick to your lenses leaving a film behind that is difficult to remove and could actually damage your lenses.

Placing the tape on the outside of your glasses will not create the proper seal to the mask. Note: Do not place the adhesive strip on the outside of your glasses. As an added bonus, this hack also works to prevent your mask from slipping down your face! This solution will work on a medical mask or a cloth mask. It has been used for years by healthcare professionals to prevent protective eyewear from fogging while wearing surgical masks. This method stops warm air from escaping upward and prevents glasses from fogging up. Make sure your mask is a good fit to prevent it from sliding around. For a better seal, you may also choose to tape your cheek area. Place the adhesive bandage on the top of your mask and over the bridge of your nose, so it sticks to your face mask and your skin. Placing an adhesive strip or Band Aid on the top of your mask is an effective solution to prevent glasses from fogging while wearing a mask.
