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Introducing your spectacle's new bestfriend

Ergonomic design

for maximum hold &

all-day comfort 

GRYPs are positioned at the end of the temple tip and away from the sensitive nerves at the back of the wearer's ears.

Ensures vision clarity by keeping frames secure on face

Well-fitted frames are essential for the efficacy of prescription lenses such as myopia control lenses.

Compatible with temple tips of all thicknesses 

Extremely durable premium silicone material. Available in two sizes — small & large.

Four colours available

Comfort has never looked this good. Pair your spectacles with your choice of GRYP colour: black, white, red or blue.

WHAT EXPERTS SAY

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>20 times in an hour

According to a 2015 study in the American Journal of Infection Control, people touch their faces more than 20 times an hour on average. About 44 percent of the time, it involves contact with the eyes, nose, or mouth.

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Lasting up to 9 days

Covid-19 is believed to be spread mostly by inhaling droplets released when an infected individual coughs or sneezes. But these droplets can also land on surfaces that we touch with our hands.“Some pathogens can last for about nine days on surfaces, so we are constantly coming in contact with potential pathogens that can cause an infection,” said Jennifer Hanrahan, chief of the division of infectious diseases at the University of Toledo Medical Center.

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Hard habit to kick

According to Wood, face touching is a behavior that is triggered for a number of reasons. While some people do it to express their emotions, others touch their face in a discussion to make a point. Over time, they form a habit that continues to get repeated unless it is consciously broken.

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ONE LESS REASON TO REACH FOR YOUR FACE

We're not a pharmaceutical company, but we do know eyewear. We want to give your hands one less reason to reach for your face. Loose-fitting spectacles may seem like a livable inconvenience, but we want to say: You don't have to live like this! We hope to keep your spectacles on your face all day, so your hands can be busy doing the many other things you have to do.

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