But what if your ears aren't symmetrical (one lower than the other, and/or one sitting further back than the other)? Then symmetrically aligned frames won't sit properly on your face
I suffer from this and all standard aligned frames sit crooked on my face because they don't rest on my nose properly. I actually had to purposefully mis-align the lenses so that my glasses sat on my nose correctly. Unfortunately, this mis-alignment is quite visible but necessary for comfortable wear.
What is the problem when the whole temples bending inwards when you wear the sunglasses? I mean like curved inwards? Im talking about a american optical model with metal frame and temples. Is the frame to small for my head or can that be corrected? Im talking about an american optical pure pilot model size 52 with thin metal frame and temples. greetings from germany.
I appreciate the video telling what to look for as where the problem is. But as far as how to fix the problem the video sucks! That is unless U need to tighten up a screw. And also using the hot water for plastic glass frames was a gd tip. But I still don't know how to adjust eye glasses. And if U do use a tissue which is a NO NO! Be sure it has not lotion in it as most do.