At this point in the pandemic, you probably have a mask for every occasion. There's your casual mask, your dressy mask, your everyday mask and some disposable ones to fill in the gaps. But what about ...
If you are new to wearing a face mask, and are one of the two-thirds of American adults who wear prescription glasses, you may have noticed a problem: foggy lenses. It sounds minor, but now that the ...
Maria Barteczko wears a face mask with her glasses in Germany last month. Photo / Getty Images. The new normal involves everyone wearing a face mask, particularly outside of our bubbles. For those who ...
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Homemade face masks are becoming the norm as the coronavirus epidemic continues to ravage the United States ...
Sick of your glasses fogging up when you're wearing a mask? We found a fog-free mask you need to try. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, face masks have become a staple in our ...
It’s an unfortunate side effect of wearing glasses and a face mask: lens fog. Luckily, you don’t have to choose between blurry vision and stopping the spread—some mask designs are better than others ...
Face masks became commonplace worldwide throughout the pandemic, but for those who wear eyeglasses, avoiding getting steamed up has been a challenge. Having foggy glasses is frustrating at best, but ...
The warm breath that escapes through the top of a loose-fitting mask inevitably fogs up the lenses of glasses, making them hard to see through. Fortunately, solutions exist to deal with this. Try the ...
Face masks are mandatory again in the UK, with shops, hairdressers and public transport among the places that legally require them. The law has been updated in a bid to tackle the spread of the ...
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