Oils with glasses on.
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Feb 25, 2013
Pilar B.
I have glasses with really big lenses and they get dirty fast due to oils by my nose where I have really bad blackheads, what can I do?
Feb 27, 2013
Kate G.
To prevent the oil getting on your lenses, see your local optician for an adjustment. The lenses shouldn't be sitting on your face! Also, make sure to clean your glasses on a daily basis so the oil doesn't build up and make it difficult to clean later. If all else fails, try oil blotting papers to get rid of excess oils throughout the day.
Feb 27, 2013
Pilar B.
Thanks!