It is not a mystery to you. You have finally arrived at your residence, and as you remove your spectacles, you notice that there are two red lines pushed into the bridge of your nose. Are you surprised? At first, they are simply a small, transitory dent, and they could hurt a little. You rub them off and forget about them, but when you put your glasses back on, the cycle starts all over again.
That familiar pressure isn’t just a warning that your frames don’t fit well, dear reader. It’s a silent, daily attack on the most sensitive skin on your face that can cause irreversible damage that you don’t have to endure.

We’re all conditioned to believe that a little discomfort is the inevitable “cost” of wearing glasses. You’ve tried everything: getting them adjusted for the tenth time, switching to lighter materials, maybe even opting for those flimsy plastic frames that still somehow manage to slip, slide, and pinch. But the problem persists, often getting worse over time. Why? Because the issue isn’t your face; it’s a flaw in how eyewear is designed.
The bridge of your nose is, quite literally, a structural weak spot. It has no natural fat padding, it’s just skin and bone, and it sits right on top of the trigeminal nerve. When your glasses, even the lightest pair, press down on this spot all day long, you get more than just temporary indentations. You get chronic pain, stress on the nerve that can trigger headaches, and over time, deep indentations and even broken capillaries that become a permanent, unwelcome part of your complexion.
Because for decades, the eyewear industry has focused solely on vision and style, completely ignoring the basic principles of skin health! Luckily, that’s where the revolution begins, thanks to a brand that decided it was high time skincare and eyewear finally met: OptiStrips.

