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When your optometrist is trying different glasses on you and looking carefully at your face, what is he or she looking at? Well, here's a likely explanation. Here are a few tips on how to tell if your glasses fit properly.
* The top of the frame should follow your eyebrow closely. * Your pupils should be in the center of the frames. * They should feel comfortable, without pulling or pinching your face. If your glasses pass all three of these tests, then I think you have a winner. |
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