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So you just got a new pair of glasses, but they look a little crooked or feel uncomfortable when you wear them. A simple adjustment to the glasses' nose pads can solve your problem, and it only takes a few minutes for you to do it yourself. Keep reading for everything you need to know about positioning your nose pads so your frames fit perfectly!

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Replace the nose pads if they’re worn out.

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  1. Your nose pads will either screw or snap into your frames so they’re easy to replace . For screw-in pads, use a small screwdriver to loosen the screw on the back of the nose pad to remove it. Then, slide the new one into place and screw it back in. For snap-on pads, simply pry the old one out with a flathead screwdriver or butter knife, and push the new pad into the socket.
    • You can buy replacement nose pads in a glasses repair kit or online.
    • Replacing your pads with wider ones can also help if your frames sit too low on your face.
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      Warnings

      • Be careful when you’re moving the nose pads repeatedly since it could weaken the metal arms holding them in place and cause them to break.
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