Adjusting your glasses may be the solution if your Ray-Bans are constantly sliding down your nose and not holding on to your face, it could be for a number of reasons. One possible cause is that the temples of the glasses are not properly adjusted to your head and are not held firmly in place. Another possible cause is that the nose pads or nose pads of the glasses do not fit your nose properly and are not providing adequate support. It may also be due to improper wearing of the glasses or lack of proper cleaning and maintenance.
To solve this problem, you can follow this guide to adjust glasses according to the material your glasses are made of.
Fitting Ray-Ban metal glasses:

Adjust earsock tips
To fit glasses the earsock tips are an important part. To adjust the earsock tips of your glasses you have to put on the glasses and bend the tips so that they slide over the back of your ears. You can do this by bending the earsock tips with your hands, if it is made of silicone or plastic it will not be complicated.
Adjusting nose pads
Follow these steps:
- Make sure your glasses are clean and free of dirt or grease on the nose pads. Once they are clean, dry them thoroughly with a soft cloth.
- If the nose pads do not fit your nose well, you can gently adjust them to fit your nose shape. To do this, hold the nose pad with one finger and use your other finger to gently slide it up or down until it is in the desired position. Do not slide it too much to avoid damaging the glasses or breaking the nose pad holder.
Adjust arms/temples
If the temples do not fit your ears properly, you can gently adjust them to fit your ear shape. To do this, hold the temple with one hand and use the other hand to gently bend it until it is in the desired position.
Ideally, they should be straight.
Once you have adjusted the nose pads and temples of the glasses, try them on again and make sure they are securely fastened. Try different ways of wearing the glasses and find the one that best suits you and allows you to keep the glasses in place.
Fit Ray-Ban plastic glasses:

Plastic glasses frames are a popular choice because of their comfort and style. While they don’t have adjustable nose pads or flexible earsock tips on the temples like metal glasses, there are still ways to adjust them for a secure and comfortable fit. Here’s how to adjust your plastic or plastic goggles so they won’t fall off.
Steps for adjusting plastic glasses:
- Heat the temples: Gently heat the temples of the glasses with a hair dryer on low heat for a few seconds. This will soften the plastic enough so that you can gently mold it.
- Adjust the curvature of the temples: Once the temples are flexible enough, carefully bend the curvature of the temples inward or outward to adjust them to the shape of your head. Make sure both temples are balanced and fit comfortably behind your ears.
- Cool the temples: After adjusting the temples to your liking, cool the plastic by immersing them in a bowl of cold water for a few seconds. This will harden the plastic and lock the fit in place.
- Adjust the bridge: If your acetate or plastic glasses have an adjustable bridge, you can gently heat it with a hair dryer and then gently press it in or out to adjust it to the shape of your nose.
- Check the fit: Try the glasses on for fit and make sure they feel comfortable and secure on your face. If necessary, repeat the above steps until the perfect fit is achieved.
By following these steps, you can ensure that your glasses fit comfortably and securely to your face, preventing them from falling off. Remember that at ReplacementLenses.net we offer original Ray-Ban parts so you can keep your glasses in perfect condition. On our website you can find original Ray-Ban lenses or even original temples.
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The rivet has loosened on one side of my ray bans. The rivets hold the hinge to the to the rims and temple. How do I tighten the rivet?
Hello
It is quite complicated to put this rivet in. So I recommend you go to a specialized glasses repair site.
Who can I check my Ray ban sunglasses fitting on my face
Hello
Mainly you should check that your glasses are aligned with your face, fit on your ears and do not fall off.