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Best face masks to prevent foggy glasses

Some masks are better designed to prevent hot breath from ending up on your lenses.

Honeywell Safety 4-Pack Dark Gray Dual Layer Face Covers
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Honeywell Safety 4-Pack Dark Gray Dual Layer Face Covers
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Best face masks to prevent foggy glasses

Some masks are better designed to prevent hot breath from ending up on your lenses.

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It's easy for warm breath to escape through the top of a mask, percolating around the lenses of glasses just an inch or two away on your face; it results in condensation, or fog, and can be quite annoying if it happens consistently throughout the day.

Short of switching to contact lenses altogether, a long-term solution might be found if you take a second look at the kind of face mask you are wearing.

Which kind of face masks are best for those who wear glasses?

As we continue to wear face masks, the issue of foggy glasses has never been more apparent; cold weather only makes the issue worse. Selecting a face mask to help fix your foggy glasses is easier if you know what to look for. Try looking for these qualities in the next face mask you purchase:

  1. A nose bridge or clamp: Is the mask equipped with a bendable metal strip for the bridge of your nose? Does this strip extend towards the top of your cheeks? Many masks designed during the COVID-19 pandemic make use of this feature, as it may redirect the motion of your exhaled breath.
  2. Adjustable ear straps or ties: If your mask is loose-fitting, it makes sense why your breath would escape out and up onto your face. A form-fitting mask should direct your breath through your mask, not up and out.
  3. A straight fold straight across your cheeks and nose: Some masks have been designed to dip beneath your cheekbones to form a clear nose covering. If you're wearing glasses, though, that means there's nothing between the bottom of your lenses and the top of your mask — making it quite likely that breath will escape over your cheeks and directly onto your lenses. If possible, you always want the rims of your glasses to be sitting on top of the masks' upper region, as this weight blocks the flow of air.
  4. Enough room to cover your chin: Constantly pulling your mask down to sit beneath your chin? There's a good chance your mask isn't covering enough of your face and nose to ensure hot breath doesn't escape up and out.

With the help of the Good Housekeeping Institute's , here are some of the best masks for those who wear glasses. These options stay tight across your nose, mouth, chin, and cheeks, and will be sure to keep your glasses as clear as possible.

Health experts have said that people should reconsider wearing cloth masks due to the recent surge of the omicron variant. Experts say you should be wearing a surgical or N95 mask for best protection and that cloth masks can go over those if people would still like to wear a cloth mask.

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Dual-Layer Face Cover 4-Pack (With 36 Filters)

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$35.00

Honeywell's knit construction of the outer shell on this face mask helps to alleviate moisture that may be trapped inside, since interior filters are changed out with every use. The leather-backed nose clip also helps push any remaining moisture out towards the mask's front rather than up towards your eyes.

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KN95 Disposable Face Mask

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$25.00

N95 masks are reserved for essential workers, but this single-use mask is built similarly to the cone-like shape of the respirator. It's equipped with a copycat airtight nose clip that prevents moisture from escaping up and outwards.

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Pure Silk Adult Pleated Face Covering

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$39.00

Believe it or not, silk may be one of the best mask materials for those who wear glasses, as it may repel condensation better than other materials. A  found that "silk face coverings repelled droplets in spray tests as well as disposable single-use surgical masks," according to researchers. The paper adds that silk masks "can be more breathable" than options like cotton, all working to lower the chance that condensation ends up on your lenses.

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UA Sportsmask

$25.00

One of our best picks in the fitness and lightweight category, UA's airy mask does a great job of redirecting moisture towards its polyurethane layers in the masks' interior. The mask's design naturally lifts it off your mouth and nose, helping to ensure moisture isn't immediately trapped.

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Washable Facemask

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$11.99

The added nose bridge (and chin strap!) on this best-selling Etsy option is good for creating a handy seal when you don a pair of glasses. Its price point means you can rotate through these during the week. 

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Tri-Fold Woven Face Mask - 2-Pack

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$18.00

Another clever use of a chin fold and an upper mask flap, which is also equipped with an adjustable nose clip. Huckberry's mask also works to sit up and away from your mouth, which helps prevent drenching the mask with moisture throughout the day.

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Everyday Non Medical Masks 5 Pack

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$14.99

Already sensitive to the pressure your ears feel while wearing glasses? This breathable mask comes with an ear-to-head support strap that relieves tension while maintaining a firm fit against your nose and mouth. The breathable interior mesh liner also comes equipped with filter pockets for additional protection.

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Face Mask for Glasses

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$15.00

Another best-selling option on Etsy with over 100 5-star reviews from shoppers with bifocals, this mask is cut extremely generously to support total coverage. Tuck it firmly beneath your chin and tightly across the bridge of your nose and beneath your eye sockets with the help of its adjustable copper clip. 

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Anti-Fog Face Mask for Glasses With Filter

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$11.99
$30.99

Equipped with a pocket for an additional carbon filter, this best-selling and top-rated Etsy mask has a very high profile — it can be worn just beneath your eyelids. Doing so can make it easy to use the embedded nose clip and the weight of your lenses to create a firm seal, pushing moist air elsewhere.

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