For many us with glasses, wearing a face mask means seeing the world through foggy lenses.
Is there anything worse than mouth-breathing in a mask, sending streams of vapor up to steam up your specs? Here are some tips to keep the cloudiness at bay.
1. The easiest thing you can do is purchase some anti-fog solution.
Similar to the stuff you put on your car's windshield, it does actually work to keep your glasses clear. If you can't find it locally, then try washing your glasses in soapy water. That should also do the trick temporarily.
2. If you can find them, form-fitting masks with a flexible metal strip at the top work wonders.
THAT METAL BAR IS SAVING ME FROM FOGGY GLASSES pic.twitter.com/1P6sYgMf0o
β Henry T. Casey (@henrytcasey) April 22, 2020
3. If you don't have that custom fit, try some medical tape to keep your breath from flowing straight up to your lenses.
Foggy glasses anyone?
β Michigan Eye (@MichiganEyeInst) April 28, 2020
We recently shared a video showing one of our nurses using medical tape across her nose. Another way to help eliminate the fog is to cross the elastic prior to putting it around your ear! pic.twitter.com/eBFvSDEFow
4. Try trapping warm breath in the mask with a tissue clipped to the top of your mask.
If youβre getting foggy glasses from a cloth mask, Iβve found that folding some tissue or toilet paper into the nose part works really well! π π¨ pic.twitter.com/ygNs6JNSI5
β Molly Knox Ostertag (@MollyOstertag) April 24, 2020
5. Feeling crafty? You can try to make a more contoured mask that looks more cup-like in appearance. Flat masks are the biggest culprits for creating foggy glasses, so avoid them if you can.
HOW TO MAKE A FACE MASK WITHOUT SEWING MACHINE | DIY Cloth Mask Sewing Tutorial https://t.co/neH52B10N9 pic.twitter.com/xOOq4Cvh8U
β LogicalNeeds (@LogicalNeeds) April 26, 2020
What methods have you tried to keep your glasses from fogging up while wearing a face mask? Let us know in the comments!