Thankfully I seldom have to wear a mask anymore too. I stay home most of the time. I too have the progressive lenses, and they need to be in a specific location to see properly, without straining my neck anyway. I never found a good solution other than learning to use a breathing technique to lessen the fog, and it is only so effective. I'm just glad I'm retired and didn't have to wear a mask very often since I could stay home most of the time.
Air pressure is going to take the path of least resistance, and unfortunately that tends to be around the upper nose portion of the mask.
Everyone's face is unique, so chances of finding a great fit is pretty slim, especially with the cheaper masks. The cloth ones probably came from China, and most of those fit worse than the cheap surgical models. A rubberized mask would be too hot, heavy, and uncomfortable. At some point I just gave up trying different masks and made do with what I had.
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