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1 Simple Trick -How To Stop Glasses Fogging When Wearing a Face Mask

June 22, 2020

We see so many people looking for a solution for glasses fogging when they're wearing a face mask.

The answer is quite simple.... 
You need a mask that is big enough to sit under your glasses and one that sits close against you face. Having a mask with a nose wire will really help with this. 

When the mask sits snug against your face, it stops the hot air blowing up into your glasses. 

If you're looking for a 3 layer, anti fogging, cotton face mask that will work with glasses and we have the mask for you.
SwimCell Face Mask To Stop Glasses Fogging

A well fitted face mask should go from the bridge of your nose to under your chin and it should cover as much of your face as possible. 

There should be no gaps around the outside.

If you find that you're still getting fogging after fitting the mask to your face you could add a rolled up tissue under the top of the mask to help fill any gaps, we've also see people taping it down with medical tape or a plaster, but with our SwimCell 100% cotton face masks we're confident that you're not going to need to do this.

Click here to buy a pack of 2 cotton face masks that are glasses friendly. 

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