Dish soap to fight the fog
Those who have been wearing glasses for years know how frustrating it can be to take a walk on a brisk morning and end up not being able to see the ground in front of you because your glasses fogged up. Simply rub a little lotion free dish soap on your lenses, wait for the soap to dry, and then gently remove the excessive portion of it with a cleaning cloth or an old cotton T-shirt. The dish soap chemicals create a coating on the glasses that will keep your spectacles from fogging up.
Prevent your glasses from falling down your nose with hair-ties
Girls with glasses
Are you tired of your glass falling down your nose? Try this trick. Just a couple of twists of the hair-ties at the back of the arms the glasses will be non-slip! The hair-ties won't be noticeable too, because it's behind your ear.
Glasses are not headbands
Wearing glasses on top of your head can lead to three different problems. they’ll get stretched out and no longer fit properly. The oils and products you use in your hair will gradually build up deposits in the grooves where your lens sits and are very difficult to clean.
Avoid extreme temperatures
Don’t leave your glasses where they’ll get unbearably hot or cold as this can damage the coating or even warp the frames. If you store your prescription glasses or sunglasses in the car, use the glove box or the special glasses case above the windshield.