Tired of your glasses sliding down your nose? Low bridge glasses are designed specifically for people with lower nose bridges. If that's you – you've probably struggled to find glasses that fit in the past! But with DrEyewear Canada's low bridge glasses, you won't need to compromise style.
Low bridge glasses often feature deeper or larger nose pads or adjustable nose pads. These design differences might sound minor, but they have a huge impact on the comfort and fit of glasses for folks with lower nose bridges. Say goodbye to pinches and slips!
Do you have to push your glasses up now and then? Are they constantly slipping below your eye line? If so, we recommend looking into low bridge glasses, AKA Asian fit glasses. They're a stylish option developed to improve the look & fit of frames for people with lower nose bridges.
Though low nasal bridges occur more often in those of Asian descent, they're seen in all ethnicities around the world. Unfortunately, most frames are designed with average nose bridges in mind, so people whose nasal bridges protrude lower often suffer from poor fit and an uncomfortable wearing experience. That's where low bridge glasses come in!
Low bridge glasses are great news for comfort. This is both physical and mental – not only do they reduce the pain associated with an improper fit, but they also reduce the ever-present worry that most glasses-wearers have about your frames slipping off their face every time they bend over or move excessively.
The subtle structural differences of low bridge glasses allow the frames to sit higher on your face, compensating for the lower placement of your nose. This essentially improves the stability and grip of the glasses.
The higher seat also prevents the glasses from sitting uncomfortably on your cheeks. Many people with high cheekbones or low nose bridges complain about annoying red marks on their cheeks after long periods of wearing their glasses – low nose bridge frames can help fix this.
With myopia estimated to affect nearly half of the world's population by 2050, it's more important than ever for glasses-wearers to find frames that fit their face well.
The first, and arguably most important factor, is that you have to learn where your nose bridge is.
The nose bridge, also known as the nasal bridge, is the bony part of your nose. Take your finger and feel for the protruding bump on your nose right below your eyes.
If that doesn't work for you, another way to feel your nose bridge is by touching the tip of your nose and simply moving your finger up. You'll feel a bumpy crest – that's your nose bridge!
Now that you know where your nose bridge is, you have to determine if it's high or low. Face a mirror and place your finger at the very top of your nose bridge. Then, draw an imaginary line between your pupils. Where is your finger concerning that imaginary line?
If your finger is on the line itself or lower, then you probably have a low nose bridge. Otherwise, odds are your nose bridge is in the middle of your face or higher, and low bridge glasses won't benefit you.
Aside from the height of your nose bridge, we also recommend that you determine its width. People's noses have different shapes, and some noses can be wide while others are narrow – this affects the type of glasses that will suit you comfortably.
Generally, the width of your nose bridge should correspond to the distance between the lenses from inside the rims. There's no real concrete system in which to do this, but now that you know where your nose bridge is, you should be able to visually identify whether it's wide or narrow, and use that to inform your eyeglass purchase habits.
Here are some other factors to think about when ordering low bridge glasses:
Your nose bridge is not the only measurement you'll want to know when buying new glasses online! Checking your measurements will ensure that you have the best fit for your face. For more info on getting the right measurements, check out this guide.
Whether your nose is high or low, or your face is round or angular, there's always a perfect pair of glasses for everybody!