Brighton Eyecare
303 Stonebridge Blvd Suite #1 Saskatoon SK S7T 0C7 (306) 664-2638

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Saskatoon, SK / 306.978.2993

Why Do My Glasses Fog Up and What Can I Do About It?

Why Do My Glasses Fog Up and What Can I Do About It?

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Key Takeaways

  • Fog forms through condensation. Warm, moist air meets the cooler surface of your lenses, creating light-scattering water droplets.
  • Rapid temperature changes, breath, and humidity are the primary triggers.
  • A tiny amount of gentle, lotion-free dish soap acts as a surfactant to keep moisture from beading.
  • Anti-fog lens coatings offer lasting clarity, while proper frame adjustments can improve airflow.
  • Steer clear of toothpaste, hand sanitizer, and rubbing alcohol, as these can permanently damage lens coatings.

You walk into a warm kitchen after shovelling the driveway, and suddenly you can’t see a thing. Our team at Brighton Eyecare hears about foggy lenses from people across Saskatoon all winter long. That fog is condensation, the same water you see on a cold glass of iced tea on a hot day.

Your glasses fog up because warm, moist air hits the cool surface of your lenses and turns into tiny water droplets that scatter light.

Rest assured, a few small habits can help keep your lenses clear when you move between cold and warm spaces.

What Makes Your Glasses Fog Up

Fogging is primarily driven by three factors: rapid temperature shifts, ambient humidity, and moisture from your own breath. Because your lenses hold onto the temperature of your previous environment, there is a brief “catch-up” period when you move between cold and warm spaces. Additionally, if your lenses have accumulated small smudges or oils, those particles provide more surface area for water to cling to, which makes fog form even faster.

During the winter months, these challenges are amplified. Whether you are coming in from a snowy walk or exhaling while wearing a mask, the stream of warm, moist air hitting your cooler lenses creates a significant temperature gap that invites condensation.

Simple Habits to Maintain Clarity

You don’t always need specialized gear to keep your vision clear. Small adjustments to your daily routine can make a significant difference:

  • Use gentle dish soap: A tiny, pea-sized drop of lotion-free, fragrance-free dish soap and cool water can help. Gently buffing this onto your lenses creates a thin surfactant film that prevents moisture from beading up, allowing you to see through the lenses more easily.
  • Optimize airflow: If you notice fogging while wearing a mask or scarf, try sliding your glasses slightly further down the bridge of your nose to encourage better ventilation.
  • Allow for acclimatization: When moving into a warmer building, briefly remove your glasses for a few seconds to let your lenses warm up before putting them back on.
  • Maintain clean lenses: Keep a fresh microfiber cloth in your pocket or bag. Removing daily smudges and oils reduces the number of “anchors” for condensation to latch onto.
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Anti-Fog Coatings, Sprays, and Wipes

When simple adjustments aren’t enough, we can help you explore more robust solutions. Anti-fog lens coatings are a fantastic, long-term option; they change the surface tension of the lens so that water spreads into a thin, clear film instead of clouding your view.

If you prefer a temporary fix, anti-fog sprays and wipes are convenient to keep on hand, though they will require periodic reapplication throughout the day.

Methods to Avoid

While there are many “quick fixes” available online, some can cause lasting damage to your eyewear:

  • Toothpaste: While it may appear smooth, toothpaste contains abrasive particles that can scratch your lenses.
  • Hand sanitizer and rubbing alcohol: These substances often contain ingredients that degrade or strip away specialized anti-glare and anti-scratch coatings.

Always stick to gentle, neutral soaps or professional cleaning solutions to keep your lenses in peak condition.

How Our Team Can Help

Sometimes, persistent fogging is simply a matter of fit. If your frames sit too close to your face, warm air can become trapped. Our team can adjust your frames to improve airflow or help you find a frame shape that offers a more comfortable, fog-resistant fit.

During your next eye exam, feel free to ask about anti-fog lens technologies. We would be happy to walk you through which options best suit your lifestyle. For those who want to skip the fog entirely, we also offer contact lens fittings, which can provide a clear, unobstructed view regardless of the temperature outside.

Discover Clearer Vision

Tired of wiping your lenses every time you step indoors? Our team at Brighton Eyecare is here to help you find a clear, comfortable solution for the season ahead. Book an appointment at our clinic for an eye exam or a professional contact lens fitting, and get answers from a team that truly knows your eyes. We are dedicated to helping you see and feel your best.

Visit Our Office

Brighton Eyecare is conveniently located in Brighton Marketplace just off McCormond Drive, between Save on Foods and The Keg.

Address

Suite #90, 145 Gibson Bend
Saskatoon, SK, S7V 0V2

Contact Number

Phone: 306.978.2993
After Hours Emergencies: 306-371-9911
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 306-978-2990

Hours of Operation

Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday: 12 PM - 8 PM
Wednesday: 8 AM - 5 PM
Thursday: 8 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 8 AM - 5 PM
Saturday: 9 AM - 3 PM

We understand that life is busy, and it isn’t always convenient to take time out of your workday to visit your optometrist. To help serve you better, we offer Saturday appointments and have extended hours on Tuesdays.

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