Goggle marks, also known as pressure marks or indentations, are depressions in the skin caused by the prolonged use of goggles or other eyewear. They can be a nuisance, especially for people who wear glasses or goggles for extended periods, such as swimmers, cyclists, or skiers. While goggle marks are usually harmless, they can be unsightly and uncomfortable.
There are several ways to avoid goggle marks. One is to choose goggles that fit properly. Goggles that are too tight will put pressure on the skin around the eyes, leading to goggle marks. Another way to avoid goggle marks is to take breaks from wearing goggles. If you are going to be wearing goggles for an extended period, take breaks every 20-30 minutes to give your skin a chance to rest.