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    shape of face glasses

    The shape of your face plays an important role in choosing the right eyeglasses for you. There are several face shapes, including:

    Round

    characterized by curved lines and equal width and length, a round face looks best with angular glasses to add definition.

    Oval

    characterized by a balanced forehead, cheekbones, and jawline, an oval face can wear any style of glasses

    Square

    characterized by a strong jawline and broad forehead, a square face looks good with round or oval glasses to soften the angles.

    Heart

    characterized by a wide forehead and cheekbones with a narrow chin, a heart-shaped face looks best with bottom-heavy frames to balance the upper half of the face.

    Diamond

    characterized by a narrow forehead and jawline with wide cheekbones, a diamond-shaped face looks best with glasses that have decorative temples to draw attention to the eyes.

    why glasses

    why people wearing glasses ?

    People wear glasses for a variety of reasons. Common reasons include needing vision correction due to nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism, or needing protection from the sun’s UV rays. Other reasons include needing protection from dust, wind, or other elements, or to make a fashion statement.

    People wear sports glasses for a variety of reasons. Common reasons include needing protection from the sun’s UV rays, protection from dust, wind, or other elements, or needing vision correction due to nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. Additionally, sports glasses can be worn to enhance performance by providing better peripheral vision, reducing glare, and making objects appear sharper and clearer.

    People wear contact lenses for a variety of reasons. Common reasons include needing vision correction due to nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism, or wanting a more natural look without the need for glasses. Additionally, contact lenses can provide better comfort and convenience as they do not have to be taken off and put on like glasses do. The main difference between glasses and contact lenses is that glasses sit on the outside of the eye, while contact lenses sit directly on the eye. what’s the safest between

    The safest option between glasses and contact lenses depends on the individual’s needs. Generally speaking, glasses are considered to be the safest because they do not come into direct contact with the eye and can be removed easily. However, contact lenses can be a safe option if they are properly cared for and worn according to the doctor’s instructions.
     

    Optical and eyewear glasses

    Optical and eyewear glasses can greatly improve a person’s quality of life by correcting visual impairments such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. This can lead to better visual acuity and improved eyesight, allowing individuals to perform daily activities with greater ease and confidence. In addition, eyeglasses can also serve as a form of protective eyewear, guarding against harmful UV rays, wind, and other environmental factors. In some cases, glasses can also be a fashion accessory, allowing people to express their personal style and individuality.

    CR39 and polycarbonate are two types of lens materials used in eyeglasses. The main difference between them is:

    CR39 lenses

    • Are made of a type of plastic called CR39, which is a light and durable material
    • Offer good optical clarity and have low scratch resistance
    • Are relatively thinner and lighter compared to polycarbonate lenses

    Polycarbonate lenses

    • Are made of a strong and impact-resistant material called polycarbonate
    • Offer better impact resistance and are highly recommended for sports and children’s glasses
    • Are thicker and slightly heavier compared to CR39 lenses
    • Offer good UV protection and are also slightly more scratch-resistant

    what's the difference between 1.59 ,1.60,1.67,1.70,1.74

    Lenses can be made from a variety of materials including glass, plastic, and silicone

    The numbers you listed refer to the index of refraction of the lens material. It’s a measure of how much the lens material bends light. The higher the index, the thinner the lens can be made for a given prescription, making it lighter and more cosmetically appealing.

    • 1.59 is a basic plastic lens material with a lower index of refraction.
    • 1.60 is a common index for plastic lenses, offering a good balance of cost and performance.
    • 1.67 is a higher index plastic, which provides thinner and lighter lenses for stronger prescriptions.
    • 1.70 is one of the highest indexes for plastic lenses, offering the thinnest and lightest lenses available.
    • 1.74 is the highest index currently available for plastic lenses, offering the thinnest and lightest lenses for the strongest prescriptions.

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