Whether you just get your new glasses or have wear them for a long time, the frames may pinch your nose, slide out of place or simply appear crooked. Except taking them to an optometrist for an adjustment, you can do it yourself by following these instructions.
Stand in front of a mirror and look straight ahead, make sure that the middle of the lenses is level with the center of your eyes. Check for the fit and make some adjustments properly.
1. If Your Glasses Are Sitting Too Low on Your Nose
2. If Your Glasses Are Sitting Too High on Your Nose

3. If Your Glasses Are Crooked or Tilted
Place your glasses upside down on a flat surface to check if the temple arms rest evenly. If not, adjust them for balance.
Reminder: Make Small Adjustments and Be Cautious, Or Consult Actual Eyewear Professionals.
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On the right of my glasses don't fit well
It's crooked
Quick Self-Adjustment: Minor frame issues like slipping or slight tilting can often be corrected at home.
Mirror Check Method: Standing in front of a mirror helps ensure the lenses align properly with your eyes.
Fix Low-Sitting Glasses: Small adjustments can help frames sit higher and more securely on your nose.
Correct High-Sitting Frames: Adjusting the nose pads or temples can lower the frames for better comfort.
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