Best products from r/BellsPalsy
We found 4 comments on r/BellsPalsy discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. 3M Virtua Safety Glasses with Clear Frame and Clear Polycarbonate Anti-Scratch Hard Coat Lens
- Safety glasses with clear frame and clear polycarbonate anti-scratch hard coat lens
- Virtua blends outstanding unisex styling, impact protection and affordability into an incredibly lightweight design, less than 1 ounce
- The 9. 5 base lens wraps to protect while it offers wearers an open, unobstructed viewing range
- Virtua is high style at a low cost
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2. 3M Safety Glasses, Virtua CCS, 1 Pair, ANSI Z87, Anti-Fog, Gray Lens, Black Frame, Corded Ear Plug Control System, Removable Foam Gasket
- DUST DEFENSE: Foam gasket helps limit eye exposure to nuisance dust and other particles while providing additional cushioning.
- WRAP AROUND DESIGN provides extended eye protection and unobstructed viewing.
- ANTI-FOG LENS COATING and removable foam-lined gasket with airflow vents make this protective eyewear ideal for humid environments.
- CORDED EAR PLUG CONTROL SYSTEM: Unique temple design can keep eyewear and ear plugs attached, untangled, and ready to use. Corded ear plugs can double as a lanyard (ear plugs sold separately).
- ANSI Z87: Meets the High Impact Requirements of CSA Z94.3-2007 and the High Impact Requirements of ANSI Z87.1-2020.
- POLYCARBONATE LENSES absorb 99.9% UV rays.
- For industrial/occupational use only. Not for consumer sale or use.
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It just occurred to me that your friend may be interested in glasses like these:
3M Virtua CCS Protective Eyewear 11873-00000-20, Foam Gasket, Anti Fog Lens, Gray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AEY4NPK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_LdwA46OOLVE7o
They're just shaded 3M safety glasses, but the best part is that they have a removable foam seal around the lense that does a really good job keeping air and dust out. They're kinda like goggles. Heck of a lot more comfortable than the patch and looks less weird (though still look kinda weird). I stopped wearing my patch once I got these. They made going to the beach in Florida possible for me. I can't recommend them enough. Inb4 shill. They're like $8
I guess it's good to try (the tape you link to) and post any helpful information. My worry with that tape is it wouldn't provide enough stick. Maybe something like this? The trick is to find something that sticks to skin, though comes off after 8-10 hours residue free.
My doc told me the goal of closing the eyelid is so that when the eye moves around it rubs on the inside of the eye thereby moistening it. I don't think the eye patch would do that necessarily.
Post any helpful tips you find out. Thanks for your comments.