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Category Archives: Lenses
What are Mirrored Sunglasses?
If you are an adventure-seeker looking for a pair of sunglasses to make an effortless fashion statement without sacrificing functionality, mirrored sunglasses are the perfect choice for you! So, what are mirrored sunglasses?
Tinted Glasses
With tinted eyeglasses and sunglasses, you can get different benefits to better your vision and maintain your eye health.
How to prevent glasses from fogging
Eyes are the windows to your soul…. but it would be nice seeing through those windows, wouldn’t it? As a glasses wearer, going from a cold to a hot place or drinking tea while wearing a mask, what do these have in common? Glasses fogging up.
What Are Prescription Sunglasses?
Ever have that dreadful feeling in the back of your mind when you know you’re hitting the beach and will have to keep on your non-prescription sunglasses? Solely to protect your eyes from the sun and to hide your straining eyes from your friends.
Photochromic vs. Polarised Lenses
Photochromic and polarised lenses each have their respective qualities. Find out which type is the best choice for you.
How to Care for Transitions® Lenses
Photochromic lenses are a certain type of lens that react to different levels of UV light. You may also be familiar with this technology under another name: Transitions.
Everything You Need to Know About Gradient Sunglasses
As their name suggests, the tint in gradient sunglasses recedes from top to bottom, so the top of the lenses are darkest, gradually receding until there is no tint at the bottom. Gradient lenses, therefore, offer the best of both worlds: complete clarity of vision and protection from the harmful UV rays from above.
All The Benefits of Essilor Crizal Forte UV Lenses
Are you an eyeglasses wearer? Are you tired of being blinded in the rain, constantly cleaning off smudges and losing sight due to scratched lenses?
Crazed Lenses
If you notice tiny cracks on your glasses’ lenses, the anti-reflective coating has probably begun to craze. Lens crazing can be avoided with a few simple tips, read more to find out how to prevent it from happening to you.