Eyewear: Eyeglasses, Contact Lenses & Sunglasses
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Although initially invented for the sole purpose of improving and protecting eyesight, eyewear has evolved into
an accessory that does more than that, and has become part of many people's lives.

Traditionally, eyeglasses or reading glasses are made to aid people with eye problems, such as myopia, so
that they can see more clearly.

Then there are eye glasses that also serve as a protective cover. These safety glasses are extremely
important when the wearer is involved in activities that may be hazardous to the eyes, such as chemical lab
experiments, construction welding, factory machining etc.

Another form of protection comes in the form of sunglasses, which shades our eyes from harmful rays from
the sun and other light sources.

Today, many people wear designer sunglasses more so as a fashion statement than for its protective
characteristics.

Then there are goggles used for various purposes including swimming, seeing in the dark and motorcycling.

Last but not least, there's the extensive range of contact lenses available for people who either want the
convenience of not having to wear eyeglasses or are image conscious.

Thanks to technology, even as we deteriorate in our health and have worse eyesight as time goes by, there's
always a solution out there to help us see better and clearer.

In today's society, not only are prescription eyeglasses a necessity, but to some people they are a fashion
accessory. Top designers like Giorio Armani, Eddie Bauer, Clavin Klien and even Brittany Spears have picked
up this latest fashion trend. Putting their name and usually a high price on designer frames and lenses.

A pair of prescription eyeglasses should be comfortable for your eye as well as your face. There are many
different frame designs and shapes that fit your personal needs.

When shopping for a pair of prescription eyeglasses it is important to consider your occupation, activity level
and personality. Different lifestyles require different frames, lenses and tints. For example; The truck driver
who spends 10 hours per day driving requires different options than that of an office worker who stares at a
computer all day or a teenage athlete that is active in sports all day.

The shade or tint to the prescription eyeglasses is another option to consider.

* Gray typically reduces glares but keeps the natural colors in focus. Gray is the most popular choice.

* Amber is brown in color and it also reduces glare and filters out the blue lights.

* Yellow is especially helpful in dimmer conditions.

* Rose is obviously pink in color and not highly recommended by optometrists, but does remain an option.

A well-fitted pair of prescription eyeglasses can significantly enhance one's appearance. There are two types
of face shapes to consider. Angular face shapes are more squared off as opposed to curvilinear face shapes
that have a more rounded look. Finding eyewear that compliments your facial shape is to your benefit if
fashion is a concern.

The bottom line is that if you are one of those unfortunate people that have an eye condition and need to wear
prescription eyeglasses, then make the most of it and find the right style and fit for your specific personality.

Should you buy discount eyeglasses? Comparison shopping and buying on-line is now a major trend, where
a lot of people shop for clothes, medicine, insurance, cars and eyeglass. But is it wise to compromise the
health and condition of your eyes, for a pair of discount eyeglasses?

Although it may seem to be a safe and ordinary part of the process to fit for your eyeglasses, this is not true.

For the optical center of your eyeglass lenses is the part that gives you clear vision, and determining where to
put these lenses forms an important part of the work of an optician. Surf discount eyeglasses websites and
you will discover that they need to determine this distance between your eyes or PD. For this, you’ll still need
to get fitted by your optometrist or the lab, to have this correctly determined.

You may end up selecting the wrong frame for your face and all because it’s a pair of discount eyeglasses.
Having the proper frame for your eyes is important because if they fit properly you won’t have headaches, and
you see clearly.

Frames that are too large or don’t fit your face properly will fall of your nose. If this is too small, you’ll feel
uncomfortable, as they will pinch the bridge of your nose. Either way, if they aren’t the right size for you, you’ll
end up owning a useless pair of discount eyeglasses.

Another important factor you should consider, how can you determine if you look good in a pair of discount
eyeglasses? Isn’t it more satisfying to be able to try on any pair of eyeglasses you see in the optometrist
clinic and immediately know if this pair suits you? Something you can’t do with discount eyeglasses, even if
online shops try to approximate it with flash programs.

Weigh your options and if you can spend a little bit more to have it this done in the traditional way, at your
optometrist clinic, then do it.

This may sound trite, but you have only one pair of eyes, and you should do all you can to protect and keep
this pair healthy, so they’ll serve you better.

If you are in the market for some fashionable prescription eyeglasses, you don't have to look very far. There
are literally hundreds of websites out on the internet that offer many different frame styles, as well as lens
shapes and colors. Many of these websites will let you take your prescription that you have received from your
Optometrist and enter the data online, and within two weeks you have a brand new pair of prescription
eyeglasses in your hands.

A very popular frame style that is making a comeback is the Retro Style. That is that 50's look with the thick,
black frame and clear lenses.

Rimless frames are another favorite style of prescription eyeglasses. They have a thin gold or silver wire
frame and the lens is completely rimless. The lens is usually amber or gray in color.

The half rimless style is just that-the top of the frame is thin wire and it is connected to the lens. The bottom
half is completely rimless.

Other favorites include Jeweled frames, wood frames, and then there are the ever so durable bendable-
framed prescription eyeglasses. They are made from titanium and are extremely hard to break.

Now let's move on to the lenses. Prescription eyeglasses can come in several different colors or tints.

* Yellow tinted lenses are beneficial in dimmer situations.

* Amber is a light brown color and is highly recommended to filter out blue light.

* Gray is the most requested. It keeps the natural colors in focus while reducing the glare substantially.

* Rose is pinkish and not recommended by optometrists. It is an option, but not very comfortable on the eyes.

Then after deciding on frame style and lens colors, a person needs to choose the lens shape. It can be a
square lens, oval, circle, and There is even website that offers star and heart shaped lenses for the bold at
heart.
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