Are you wearing Air Optix, Focus Dailies, Dailies Aqua Comfort Plus, Dailies Total One, or Precision1 contact lenses? You can now order refills online with Alcon’s new distribution service, Marlo. If you have a current prescription from Dr. Hill for one of the above contact lenses, you can follow the link below to order refills with free shipping in 2-4 days.
Foggy Glasses?

If you are having issues with foggy glasses, soap and water may do the trick. According to research published in the Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2011, doctors who washed their glasses with soapy water, without rinsing, and let them air dry prior to wearing a face mask experienced reduced fogging.
Washing glasses with soapy water “leaves behind a thin surfactant film that reduces this surface tension and causes the water molecules to spread out evenly into a transparent layer,” the study said. “This ‘surfactant effect’ is widely utilized to prevent misting of surfaces in many everyday situations.”
Folding a tissue and placing it on the bridge of your nose and underneath your glasses also helps reduce condensation as the tissue will absorb the moisture from your breath. – from an article in the LA Times
Other Ideas from VersantHealth:
Put a tissue inside the top of the mask. If you fold a tissue horizontally and put it between your face and the top of your mask—so it sits over the bridge of your nose— the moisture from your breath will be absorbed by the tissue instead of hitting your glasses.
Use a defogging spray. There are a number available for purchase online. Snorkelers and competitive swimmers often use these sprays to prevent foggy goggles. But remember: these sprays contain chemicals, so check out the reviews carefully before buying them. It’s important not to cause irritation that could impact your eyes and your vision.
For Our Contact Lens Wearers

Although the risk of contracting COVID-19 through your eyes is small, it is still possible, and so we are recommending the use of glasses where possible. Contact lens wearers tend to touch their eyes more frequently than glasses wearers. If you decide to continue contact lens wear, please be extra vigilant in hand and contact lens sanitation.