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Frames Always Feel Too Big: How I Solved This Problem

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Frames Always Feel Too Big: How I Solved This Problem


For years, my frames always feel too big on my face. They'd slide down, extend past my cheeks, and just look disproportionate. When you have almost any queries with regards to where along with the way to work with Mozaer Glasses, you can email us from our own site. I finally figured out what was wrong - I was buying standard sizes when I needed smaller frames.


Signs Your Frames Are Too Big

I experienced all of these:


Frames extending beyond my face width
Constant sliding down my nose
Lenses sitting too far from my eyes
Looking like I borrowed someone else's glasses


Why This Kept Happening

I have a smaller face - about 128mm wide. Most "standard" frames are 135-140mm, which is too wide for me. I needed to specifically look for small or petite sizing.


The Right Size for Me

Once I measured properly, I found my ideal measurements:


Lens width: 48-50mm (not 52-54mm like standard)
Bridge: 16-17mm
Total frame width: 125-130mm maximum


Where to Find Smaller Frames

I learned to search specifically for "small frame glasses" or "petite fit." Many brands offer these sizes, but they're not always prominently displayed.


The Difference

Once I found properly sized frames, everything changed. They stay in place, look proportionate, and feel comfortable all day. No more oversized glasses sliding down my face.