Eyeglasses, Eyewear, Sunglasses, Contact Lenses, Glasses


March 24, 2012

Understanding Reading Eyeglasses

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Something funny happens around age 40 – your body starts to deteriorate and shift. OK, it may not be funny but it’s important to recognize before you reach the age where you’re considered “over the hill”! Yet, as your body starts wearing down, so do your eyes. Have you noticed if you are suddenly unable to see or read things up close? Perhaps you’re squinting more when reading a book? If this sounds familiar, high-tail yourself to your eye doctor for a new eye exam. This is probably a good time to start thinking about getting yourself a pair of reading eyeglasses.

In a lot of cases, reading eyeglasses are meant for people who have never worn eyeglasses before. This usually precedes the need for multifocal eyeglasses. There are two types of reading eyeglasses categories: readers and prescription reading eyeglasses. Readers are traditionally found at your local convenient store or grocery store; while prescription reading eyeglasses are found at your doctor’s office or online. Additionally, readers tend to sit further down on the nose and are to be worn for shorter periods of time, while prescription reading eyeglasses can be worn all day or as needed and they sit like normal eyeglasses.

If you notice that your eyes are going a bit fuzzy, ask your doctor for help! Once you do your Snellen eye exam, your doctor can properly diagnose your eyes and tell you whether you need basic readers or a new prescription. If you’ve worn eyeglasses before, the new prescription won’t be in place of your old eyeglasses. They will actually act as an addition to your older prescription. Your eye doctor will give you the prescription in one of two ways – either with your distance prescription written into the prescription with an additional value for each eye (ADD); or you’ll receive two prescriptions – one for distance and one for reading. If your doctor doesn’t think you need a new prescription or any prescription at all, he or she may recommend getting readers from your local pharmacy with a magnifying degree like +2.00 or +0.50. The degree of magnification will always run in quarter increments and be noted as having a plus symbol (+).

Simple readers, the ones you find at the drug store, are very cheap and basic eyeglasses that come in a multitude of styles, colors, and shapes. They have identical prescriptions in each eye and are only meant for short-term usage. A lot of people buy them in bulk at their local flea market and stash them around the house for when they need them. Their prescriptions will not have a cylinder or axis. The prescriptions will be noted on the packaging somewhere and will read anywhere from +0.25 to +4.00. Since the prescriptions are the same in both eye, you won’t have the option to fit the lenses to an actual prescription. They are very much a “one size fits all” kind of lens. Additionally, the pupil distance (PD) will be fit for the national average.

Prescription reading eyeglasses, on the other hand, are made to fit your prescription. So, like choosing your distance-correcting eye eyeglasses, you are given the option to personalize these lenses with your correct pupil distance, cylinder, axis, and sphere. These eyeglasses can be worn all day or just when you need them but may be more costly than your basic reader. Granted, to cut costs, you should consider buying your reading eyeglasses online, rather than buying them from the eye doctor. Regardless of cost, prescription reading eyeglasses will cut down on any headaches or nausea that you may get from wearing basic readers. The choice is yours when it comes to which type of eyeglass lens to choose – it just comes down to function-ability!

Correcting Astigmatism With Eyeglasses

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If you’ve noticed your vision going a little fuzzy, maybe even a little blurry, but you just don’t know why – you may have developed astigmatism and it’s time for a new prescription, as soon as possible! While blurry vision is a symptom for nearly every vision care disease and disorder, it usually happens due to astigmatism. Whether you have problems seeing near or far, you can still develop this annoying disorder and nearly two-thirds of people that suffer from nearsightedness also suffer from astigmatism! Obviously, the first thing you should if your vision is blurry is head to your ophthalmologist or optometrist for a proper eye exam! (more eyeglasses details…)

Matching Your Eyeglasses and Your Makeup

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For many women, wearing eyeglasses is a bit of a burden because wearing glasses means you have to pair your frames to match your outfit and you need to make sure your makeup matches so you don’t look like a clown. In order to avoid the clown-look, many women opt for contact lenses because they think it makes the makeup application process easier. Unfortunately for them, they’re missing out on today’s hottest fashion accessory! Prescription eyeglasses have come a long way from what they used to be and from what they used to look like! For every frame color and shape, there’s a makeup style that works perfectly! Let’s explore the ways in which women can properly apply makeup to better fit their glasses! (more eyeglasses details…)

Classic Eyeglasses Frames

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Certain things never go out of style: khaki pants, sunglasses, loafers, even a nice suit! These things stay in fashion no matter what year it is. The cut of the suit may change and the khaki pants may sway depending on the fashion but at the very heart of it, they stay classic! The classics are things that never waiver, they never go out of style, and they tend to go with anything! But what about the classics we rarely think of – like eyeglasses? Every day we change outfits, change styles, even change hair styles, but our eyeglasses usually remain the same! They’re the same style and same color – and they need to go with everything! Yet, not all pairs of eyeglasses are considered classic and not every style is a classical style. Let’s take some time to explore a few types of classic-looking eyeglasses frames.
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How Often Should You Update Your Glasses?

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As time goes by one of the last things we think about is updating our eyeglasses. It isn’t until they are literally hanging on by a thread of plastic – or, if we’re creative enough: tape – that we even contemplate shelling out the funds for a new pair. Glasses are expensive! And anyway, why ruin a good thing? Well, there are a lot more dangers to keeping old eyeglasses than you may have anticipated. Besides the possibility that taped frames just aren’t as fashionable as one may think, it is more likely than not that your old glasses could negatively affect your vision. Furthermore, expensive glasses are a thing of the past. Enjoy this guide to better understand why you should stay up-to-date on your prescription eyeglasses. (more eyeglasses details…)

Everything You Need To Know When Ordering Glasses Online

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The invention of the Internet has exponentially grown in the past decade. With it came infinite conveniences – as well as a plethora of questions. As security gets tighter, buying things online is much more secure; it’s becoming second nature to shop from the comfort of our own homes. While shopping for glasses online is still a fairly new concept, it too is growing due to the great selections and extremely affordable prices. As it becomes more accepted to shop from the comfort of your home for your new spectacles, a few questions may arise. ‘What exactly do I need when I order online?’ ‘How do I know if the frames will fit me?’ ‘I’m not a doctor; how am I going to ensure I get the correct prescription?’ Let’s dig a little deeper… (more eyeglasses details…)

Understanding Transition Sunglasses

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All of the everyday glasses-wearers out there know just how annoying it can be when you have to constantly change between your prescription eyeglasses and your protective sunglasses. There is an answer to this frustrating experience: Photochromic lenses! Photochromic lenses are traditionally known as Transitions lenses, due to the leading manufacturer producing them. As you may already know, transitional lenses are clear prescription eyeglass lenses that slowly become shaded into sunglasses when exposed to ultraviolet light. They give you all of the protection from harmful rays that regular sunglasses offer you, in the convenience on only one pair of frames. Who wants to fumble around looking for an additional pair, anyway? (more eyeglasses details…)

Match Your Nails To You Glasses

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Glasses no longer need to be a ‘fashion negation’ – let them be your ‘fashion declaration’!! It may be something you never even thought about before, but how big of a trend setter could you be by matching your glasses frames to your current nail polish? We’ve found some fun ways to do it, so enjoy! (more eyeglasses details…)

Do Guys Like Girls In Glasses?

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We all constantly wonder if other people like us – especially the opposite sex. Therefore, in the decision of purchasing glasses, judgement of others can play a big role. ‘Should I get glasses or contacts?’ ‘If I go with contacts, should I get them colored?’ ‘What kinds of eye glasses look good on my face?’ And the questions continue. One of the best ways to make a decision regarding style choices – as bad as it may sound – is based on the opinion of those around you. So, do guys like girls in glasses? Or would they rather you without? Let’s dig a little deeper. (more eyeglasses details…)

How Should YOU Know When Your Child Needs Glasses?

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It can be argued that vision is indubitably the most important of all the senses, especially for children. Experts say that between eighty and ninety percent of what children learn is through visual means. Luckily, with the technology of vision correction continuously growing, professionals have been able to give the gift of sight to people – as young as babies – that have problems seeing. However, how young is too young when it comes to corrective lenses? At what age is it generally okay to begin wearing glasses, and how would you know whether or not it’s what they need? What are the signs your kid needs glasses?!? (more eyeglasses details…)

The History of Glasses

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Interestingly enough, vision-correction has been around since early Chinese civilizations. There were several unique – compared to modern-day knowledge – techniques to help people see better. Our ancestors’ ancestors used tricks with water, gems, and of course: glass to improve their vision and succumb to their optical problems. They even made make-shift glasses out of lead, copper, and wood; while the frames were very heavy, they did just about anything to help them see better! With this said however, the first documented evidence of optically-natured equipment wasn’t until the thirteenth century. Roger Bacon began using magnifying glass within lenses, and the optical race commenced! However again, it was not until seven centuries later that history reveals the closest resemblance to the modern-day comfort and convenience of individually fit eyeglass lenses. (more eyeglasses details…)

What Style of Glasses Are For You?

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Experts say that you should change your eyeglasses typically every one to two years. If you’re like the rest of America, that’s probably not happening as often as it should. However, with the advancement of modern technology, and the development of shopping online, prices for optical-wear have decreased tremendously. Therefore, you no longer have a reason to wait past the recommended time period in between updating your eyeglasses. (more eyeglasses details…)

What You Need To Know About Shopping Online for Eyeglasses?

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If you’ve been a part of the growing craze of online shoppers that’s been developing the past two decades, one item you may not have seen on the market is: eyeglasses. Buying glasses online is still a fairly new trend, but boy will it save! By shopping for your next pair of eyeglasses over the Internet, you will surely save yourself time – not to mention: loads of money! Without a doubt, saving money and precious time is an invaluable luxury; however, possibly the greatest advantage of ordering online is the relief from the pressure of a salesman. One of the only downfalls or ordering online is that it can look confusing and a bit intimidating, but the info that you need is actually quite simple. Let’s explore the details a bit further, so next online shopping spree, you’ll be ready! (more eyeglasses details…)

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