Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Flexible Rimless Eye Glasses Model 1

Flexible Rimless Eye Glasses With Custom Lens Shapes. Buy Them at www.spectglasses.com. Rimless, hingeless, no-screws, elastic temples can fit big or small face easily. Only weighs 1 with lens! This frame is the latest fashion combined with the lastest technology in the optical world. You can even stretch it into a single line. Material is also extremely light making this frame the dream wear for any eyeglass wearer. Lens are Computer ARC Coated Lens fitted as Per Your Prescription. Spect Glasses is a venture by Status Eye Care ( www.statuseyecare.com) .



Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Most Popular Types of Eyeglass Brands

There are many different prescription eyeglass brands currently on the market. The options can be virtually overwhelming! Because of this, it may be helpful to narrow down the brands to choose from by thinking about the different categories of eyeglass brands that are available. Whether you are new to wearing corrective lenses or whether you've been wearing glasses for years, reading about different types of eyeglasses may help you get started on choosing your next pair.

Designer Eyeglass Brands

There is no shortage of options for the fashion and label conscious when it comes to eyeglass brands. Virtually every well-known fashion designer has at least a modest line of eyeglass frames that proudly tote their label. If you have a signature style that coincides with one of these fashion houses: the choice may be easy! Even if you aren't necessarily a fashionista, frames from a designer label may suit your style. Below is an abbreviated list of very popular designer eyeglass brands:

- Anne Klein
- Burberry
- Bvlgari
- Calvin Klein
- Dolce & Gabanna
- DKNY
- Fendi
- Gucci
- Prada
- Ralph Lauren
- Versace

Kids Eyeglass Brands

There are some specific prescription eyeglass brands that focus on making frames for children. For the most part, these brands are great for helping kids ease into wearing glasses, making them more comfortable. Kids' eyeglass brands can make having to wear prescription eyeglasses seem fun, while making the fit easier to achieve. Some popular kids' eyeglass brands include:

- Barbie
- Captain America (by Marvel)
- Childs View
- Disney
- Dora the Explorer
- Fairly Odd Parents
- Fisher Price
- Garfield
- Hershey's
- High School Musical
- Incredible Hulk (by Marvel)
- Jimmy Neutron
- Kool Kids
- Rugrats
- Scooby Doo
- Spongebob
- Whiz Kid

Sporty Eyeglass Brands

For the athlete or person with a more active lifestyle, there are a variety of brands that accommodate your way or life. These styles may be more durable or resilient: ready to take on any challenge that puts them to the test. Some of the more popular sports-related eyeglass brands include the following:

- Adidas
- Body Glove
- Columbia
- Converse All-Star
- Golf Club
- Nautica
- Nike
- Oakley
- Puma

Budget Eyeglass Brands

A popular choice in eyeglass brands is to go with budget eyeglass brands. Some eyeglass brands focus more on value than luxury or style. For your run of the mill pair of eyeglasses: especially if it's your first pair, you may want something simple. If you invest in a pair of budget eyeglasses without spending too much money, you can take your time figuring out what you really want. Then, if you decide you'd rather wear contact lenses you won't have spent an arm and a leg on your night-time-only glasses Below is a partial list of some of the popular budget eyeglass brands:

- Budget
- Casino Budget
- Criss Optical
- Modern Optical
- Mudd
- Rainbow Optical
- Value

Special Interest

Finally, there is a category of eyeglass brands that appeal to people who have special interests or hobbies. Whether it is a food, a type of vehicle, or some type of character: if you're a phanatic, you may be able to find a brand of eyeglasses that's just for you. Below is a list of just a few of these types of brands:

- Abba
- Betty Boop
- Celine Dion
- Donald Trump
- Harley Davidson
- Hershey's
- Hummer
- Jaguar
- John Lennon
- Mademoiselle
- Mont Blanc
- Nascar
- Nikon
- Nintendo
- Pepsi
- Pez
- Wall Street
- WWE
- X Games



Sunday, 28 August 2011

Chanel Pearl Sunglasses

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Since 2003 Chanel fans everywhere have been excited about the Chanel Pearl sunglasses. Chanel did a great job creating a new look for women that want a bit of style incorporated into their every accessory, even their sunglasses. The Chanel Pearl sunglasses were an instant success when women saw how beautifully these glasses went with just about everything that they wore. What is even better is that there is a whole series of these pearl glasses that consumers continue to buy because they really are different from your every day sunglasses. If you are a stickler for detail, you will find that the Chanel Pearl sunglasses are a great addition to your accessory wardrobe.

Of course, the Chanel sunglasses are not really made from pearls, they are actually made from mother of pearl. Many of the glasses have rims while others are rimless, but both varieties look really sharp with just about anything. The mother of pearl simply gives what could be a very boring pair of sunglasses (other than the fact that they are Chanel!) a very distinguished look. Instead of fading into the crowd during the summer months, when you wear a pair of these beautiful sunglasses you will stand out and be noticed. Then again, if you don't want to be noticed you can hide behind the beauty of these sunglasses, so it really is the perfect pair for everyone.

What's great about the Chanel Pearl sunglasses is that the mother of pearl allows them to go perfectly with every outfit. The look of the mother of pearl changes depending on the lighting, what you are wearing, and what you are doing with your hair, so they really do go well with just about everything. You can wear your Chanel Pearl sunglasses when you go to the beach, but you can also wear them and look great when you go to an outdoor wedding, a baseball game, a picnic, anywhere really! Many great sunglasses are not this versatile, but the Chanel Pearl glasses really blend in and look great no matter what you are doing and where you are doing it.

Everyone has probably seen these particular Chanel sunglasses while they have been out and about, and many probably want them. What is surprising is that they are not all that expensive considering how versatile they are. Many people spend more on brands such as Oakley and they don't look nearly as fashionable as those that buy Chanel Pearl sunglasses do! Chanel also has a fantastic reputation for their sunglasses holding up, so if you buy these sunglasses this year you'll find that you can still wear them in five years. When you are buying a name brand product this is what many expect, but Chanel is one o the few to deliver.

Every year Chanel is coming out with a couple new mother of pearl selections. Although there are new pairs of these sunglasses every year, one is not necessarily better than another. After three years of production, it is obvious that this look is not going out of style, so that is good news if you are just getting in on the craze because you know that your investment in these glasses will last as long as you want it to. So, if you are looking for a pair of glasses that will literally go perfectly with everything you own, this is the pair to buy. You can find something that will blend more nicely with formal wear, casual wear, even your favorite swimsuit. A pair of quality glasses as fashionably beautiful as these is really hard to come by.



Saturday, 27 August 2011

How to Pick Women's Eyeglasses : Prada: Popular Women's Eyeglasses

Learn about Pradawomen's eyeglass frames in this free eye care video series. Expert: Stefan Czelusta Bio: Stefan Czelusta is the office manager at Texas State Optical in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Drew Noah



Friday, 26 August 2011

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Wednesday, 24 August 2011

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Tuesday, 23 August 2011

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Monday, 22 August 2011

Crystals. A Woman's Passion.

The sparkling commercial for the new Crystal Collection by Silhouette Eyewear.



Saturday, 20 August 2011

How to Choose the Best Eyeglass Frame

After a certain period of time you need to change your prescription eyeglasses. It is common to change the glasses after two years. When you are out to buy a new one, you can select the frame that looks trendy and of latest fashion. It is necessary that you choose your frames Based on your prescription lenses. You can seek the help of expert opticians to choose the frame that best hold your lens as well as suits your face.

If you have the ability to choose the frame you can choose the one that flatters your look. When shopping for eyeglass frames you have to keep few facts in mind. Look for frames that fit best for your prescription lenses. The sole purpose of wearing prescription glasses is to correct your eyesight problem. Choose the frame that can hold your lens correctly in position. As you need to wear prescription lenses, you may need to choose a frame from a selected few as certain trendy frames may not fit your lens.

Secondly you can concentrate on the shape of the frame. The frame shape must match the shape of your face. If you have an oval face, then you can choose any frame you want. If you have a round face, you may choose an oval frame. If you have a square face you may choose a round frame. Choose the shape of the frame that is opposite to the shape of your face.

Frames are now available with different colors. You can choose one depending on your skin tone. You also may choose the color based on when and where you will be wearing your glass. If you wear it regularly then you must choose colorless frames as they won't be too flashy. If you have pale colored skin choose cool frame colors and if you have olive skin then choose bold colors that match your complexion.

There are other parts of the frame that you have to look into. They are the nose bridge and the arms of the frame. The frame must fit your skull. There are rimless frames that look very trendy or you can even select the wired frames. Spring hinged arms can be used if you will be alternately wearing and removing your glasses. You must try out different frames before actually buying them. You must choose the one that fits your budget and gives you a trendy look. The secret behind choosing the right frame is the ability to match the frame to the shape of your frame and the color of your skin.



Friday, 19 August 2011

What to Eye Wear Glasses Makeover by Silhouette

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Thursday, 18 August 2011

How to Match Your Eyeglasses to Your Style

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Do you ever get overwhelmed when you are looking for eyeglasses? There are so many options available and decisions to make. And in the end, all you really want is a pair that makes you feel good to put them on.

There are a few tips that are widely known in both the eyeglass and hair care industry. These tips revolve around a persons face shape. The principles are simple, figure out your face shape and then find a pair of glasses that contradict that shape.

In general there are only a few overall shapes a face can be. It is possible to over analyze a face shape, which you may want to do for hair styles. But when it comes to eyeglasses it is ok to keep it simple. The basic face shapes are square, oval, round, and inverted triangle or heart shaped.

Once you identify your face shape, simply look for glasses that contradict your features. For example, if you have rounded features you will look very good in a pair of glasses with stronger angles. And if you have very defined features, look for softer curves in your specs.

That takes care of the frame and lens shape. Now you can immediately limit the number of frames you will want to try on to a fraction of the overall. See how much time and frustration you have already saved yourself?

You should have a general idea of the look you want your glasses to portray. If you are after a conservative clean look, consider rimless or metal rimmed frames. For a bolder statement you may want to consider a plastic frame with a hint of color. And for fun occasions, go wild. Once you know the shape factor that will work for you, a whole new world of eyewear will be waiting for you.



Wednesday, 17 August 2011

All About DKNY Glasses

The DKNY company was launched in 1985 by Donna Karan, a Parsons School of Design graduate and the head of the Anne Klein design team. The company includes clothing for both men and women, shoes, handbags, and accessories such as a skincare line, fragrances and watches. DKNY glasses are an important part of their eye wear accessories line. The company's mission is to offer New York's fashion pulse to the international customer, while maintaining its high standards of creativity, quality and integrity.

Different Types of DKNY Glasses

DKNY offers several different styles of sunglasses on its website: the large frame, the aviator frame, the rectangular frame, and the rounded frame. A number of online and brick and mortar stores sell DKNY prescription glasses. The glasses frames and sunglasses for both men and women have been described as street-smart and urbane, reflecting Donna Karan's mission of bringing the pulse of New York fashion to the world. Men's rectangular frames come in three colors, black, blue and tortoise. Women can choose from rectangular or oval frames in black, blue, brown, tortoise, red, burgundy, gold or silver. The glasses come in rimmed, semi-rimmed or rimless styles. They can also be purchased in semi-cat's eye, semi-oval, semi-rectangle and semi-square styles.

Many Celebrities Top Choice

Celebrities wear DKNY glasses and sunglasses both in front of the camera and when they're relaxing. For example, Lisa Kudrow wore two styles of the glasses in the 2000 movie "Hanging Up". Customers buying the frames are often looking for the fashionable frames or sunglasses they see their favorite celebrities wear, in order to make a striking fashion statement. DKNY as well as other companies offer a wide variety of frame shapes and colors that can complement any face. Innovation is an important factor in DKNY's glasses, as the design team works to bring new styles to the market frequently. The bold and contemporary styles of the glasses exhibit the companies commitment to creativity and quality.

Why Not Go Designer?

DKNY glasses frames are reasonably priced. When a customer buys designer glasses frames, she knows the quality of the materials will be the best possible. The frames can be expected to have a longer life due to the quality, which means in the long run they'll be less expensive than cheaper frames that have to be replaced more often. There are numerous benefits of wearing designer glasses: the glasses are a quality product, the innovative design looks good on the face, and the glasses are an up-to-date fashion statement.



Monday, 15 August 2011

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Sunday, 14 August 2011

Snowdon Summit - October 2010 - 360 View on a clear blue sky day with no clouds

See also - www.youtube.com Very windy at the Snowdon Summit. Watch how both my Ben Nevis hat and rimless glasses are almost blown off in the high speed winds ! I was simply holding on for dear life whilst recording with a touchscreen smartphone with no hand strap ! However, like a man, I took whatever was thrown at me and lived to record the tale ! LOL ! This is one of the most clearest days on the Snowdon Summit that you will ever see. Notice Anglesey, the Irish Sea and the Cumbrian mountains in the background. Great day out with the family ! All Glory to the Creator of the heavens and the earth.



Saturday, 13 August 2011

What Are the Most Comfortable Eyeglasses on the Market?

Comfort is an individual thing, for instance, some people wear contacts because they don't enjoy having to worry about glasses. On the other hand, the idea of putting something in their eyes makes some people squeamish and they can't fathom wearing anything but eyeglasses.

Yet, even those who make that choice to wear specs agree that glasses can be a bit cumbersome at times. The shape at the bridge is the most important aspect of determining comfort and is where the source of aggravation often stems. These types of glasses often leave red marks on the nose because they grip too tightly. This can make them very hard to wear.

More often than not, such frames are made out of plastic, this doesn't mean that plastic will always be uncomfortable, in fact, some designer names are stamped on plastic frames.

Which leaves the question of what types of eyeglasses offer the most comfort to those who chose glasses over contacts?

Plastic eyeglasses

Plastic eyeglasses are economical, stylish and above all, they can be comfortable when made correctly. How comfortable? Well, this can largely depend on the make, model and style of the frames. For example, cat eye frame glasses are said to be easy to wear, whereas larger, boxier frames are heavier and harder to keep from sliding. Constantly having to push glasses up can be awkward and far from comfortable. Plastic isn't the only material that glasses are made out of though. It is these other materials that often offer greater comfort than plastic can.

Metal

Believe it or not, metal frames tend to be lighter on the face than plastic eyeglasses, making them far more comfortable. This is because the frames are thinner and have less bulk. They can also form into more pleasing and fashionable shapes making them a preferred choice among eye glass wearers.

Titanium

Titanium eyes glasses can run a bit on the expensive side if you get true titanium glasses that are well made and not imitation. The expense is not without cause! Titanium eye glasses are generally light weight, corrosion resistant and can take being sat on! They can also give a snug fit on the nose, keeping them from slipping. This feature is one of many aspects that enhance comfort for the wearer. They are also extremely sturdy and come in a large variety of shapes and colors.

'Memory-Metal' Flexon

A revolutionary product, memory metal Flexon glasses are feather light and can be bent a variety of angles. This makes them super durable. It also makes them super comfortable! Because the metal bends and expands it can shape around the bridge of the nose. Over time, the glasses will "remember" the exact shape of your bridge, so that they sit there undisturbed until you take them off. No more pushing your glasses back into place 101 times a day! Out of all the above glasses, true Flexon memory metal frames are the highest, with frames starting in at around $80.00 and springing upwards towards the higher end hundreds.

Not to be confused with pure titanium glasses, memory metal mixes titanium and nickel. This metal alloy creation becomes pliable yet sturdy. It will convert to its original shale no matter how many times it is bent. This not only means that clumsy people won't have to worry about accidentally harming their glasses; it means that these light, pliable frames are extremely comfortable to wear.

Purchasing eye glasses is such a personal choice however. This is why alongside other considerations, like affordability, style, and what the eyeglasses say about you, comfort is an issue. Indeed, buying your eyeglasses is an important decision which, for a number of reasons, should never be entered into lightly.



Thursday, 11 August 2011

Your Eye Secrets Report

Eyewear consumers most often are concerned about:

1. Is there a trick behind the 50% off sale?

2. Are 'add-ons' like UV and scratch protection really worth it?

3. Is 'Buy one, Get one FREE' possible?

4. How do I know I'm getting the right frame for my prescription?

5. Why is there such a difference in price between optical stores?

6. Is there a difference in eyeglass lenses?

7. How do I know if I'm paying too much for my frame?

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In this brief report we'll try and answer a few of these questions.

IS THERE A TRICK BEHIND THE 50% OFF SALE?

Let's use a common sense approach when evaluating this offer. It's not very likely a business would offer a product for less than their purchase price of the product. So when optical companies run 50% off sales one of two things is happening. They want to get rid of outdated merchandise or the product mark up is inflated to begin with. How else could they afford to discount the product 50% and still make any profit?

Most 50% OFF sales advertise discontinued frames. While this can save you money, be careful of being enticed to buy a product that is outdated. Replacing a broken temple piece or a broken discontinued frame can be difficult if not impossible.

Fifty percent off sales are also frequently on frames that have been marked up by 3 to 31/2 times their cost, and then reduced by 50 percent. So you end up paying almost regular retail on a frame that is advertised at 50% off.

Often on 50% off sales you will notice an offer that discounts the frame only if you purchase the 'premium' lenses.

THIS IS THE CATCH!! You WILL overpay for these lenses. They are often priced higher than regular lenses. So you think you're getting a good deal because the frame is half-priced. Shop around for lens prices in your area. You'll be better prepared when investigating the 50% off sale.

Be sure to read the fine print in the advertisements.

Stores that run 50% OFF sales 365 days a year are simply marking up product to reduce it. This is very misleading. You might even notice that some optical stores have 50% OFF as a permanent business practice.

There are less expensive and easier ways to save money and get real quality frames and lenses at a very affordable price.

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WHY DO OPTICALS ALWAYS TRY TO SELL YOU ADD-ONS?

This is an area of great profit for most optical companies, and is 'easy money'.

Many opticals give generous commissions and sales incentives to sales staff based solely on the number of tints, scratch coatings, ultra-violet protection, edge polishing and service agreements sold.

For little cost to them, the optical business can substantially increase the price of an eyeglass sale using 'add-ons.'

Add-ons can amount to over 30% of the cost of a pair of glasses, often giving the company excessive and outrageous profits.

Buy only the protective coatings that you need. Specialty lenses, like hi-index lenses and polycarbonate material automatically come with scratch protection and ultraviolet coatings from the manufacturer.

So you DON'T NEED TO PAY AN ADD-ON FEE to have these coatings added! They are already on the lenses!

Again, do not overpay. If your prescription requires hi-index or polycarbonate lenses, the lenses have ultraviolet and scratch protection coatings already impregnated in the lens.

Oftentimes, if pressed to make the sale, some optical companies will provide scratch protection, UV coating and edge polishing for half the price! Negotiate and insist on a discount.

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THE TRUTH BEHIND 'BUY ONE GET ONE FREE'?

In this promotion, while the second pair is advertised as FREE, the 'free frame' is not an identical one to the first frame of the purchase. The 'free frame' is usually one selected from a special collection in the store. These cheap frames cost the optical store about $2 to $4 each.

You are overcharged 'full' price for the first pair and told you get a second pair free.

The lenses used to fill the prescription in the free pair are often cheap, uncoated lenses. Is the optical giving away a free pair?

Not really!

The store makes money from this promotion by encouraging the consumer to purchase an 'add-on' package of coatings. These coatings are scratch protection, ultraviolet coating and a tint. A total for all three options may cost you from $29 to $59.

So the optical will make anywhere from $23 to $53 on your FREE pair!

In reality, you are overpaying for your first pair and getting a poor quality frame for the second pair.

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HOW TO RECOGNIZE AND AVOID CHEAP FRAMES?

The optical industry considers a 'cheap' frame to be one that costs the optical store anywhere from $1 to $7. Yes, believe it or not, there are imported eyeglass frames that cost as little as $1 which some optical stores sell for $39 to $99!

In many optical stores these frames are often found:

- in the 'Spare Pair' section

- with 'Buy One Get One FREE' promotions

- combined with a Contact Lens promotion

- with certain Vision Insurance Plans

- often advertised, '$79 Complete Pair of Glasses'.

The frames are usually made in the Far East of low grade material. They will often tarnish easily. Cheap frames won't stay in adjustment, the arm coatings will often chip, the screws will loosen and the frame will break easily.

Be very careful about spending your money on these frames.

Name brand or designer frames do not fall into this category. You can almost be assured that any well known designer name frame is made of superior quality material, will hold alignment longer and won't tarnish easily.

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GUIDELINES FOR CHOOSING THE RIGHT SIZE FRAME FOR YOUR PRESCRIPTION

There are usually two components to any eyewear prescription.

You are either nearsighted, which means you can see at near but not at a distance, or farsighted, which means the opposite.

About 70% of eyeglass wearers also have some form of astigmatism. This simply means that the front part of the eye, the cornea, has 2 different curvatures (like a football). So lenses are designed with two different curves to compensate for the shape of the eye to correct the astigmatism.

Here's an example of an eyeglass prescription:

OD -3.00/-1.50 X 180

OS 2.50/-1.00 X 165

This is what it means.

OD is a latin abbreviation for the right eye.

OS is a latin abbreviation for the left eye.

The first number (-3.00 in the example) is called the sphere. This tells the optician what power to make the lens to correct the nearsightedness (-) or farsightedness ( ). In our example the right eye (OD) is nearsighted and the left eye (OS) is farsighted.

The numbers after the (/) refer to the amount of astigmatism. The (X) is an abbreviation for the word 'axis' and the numbers 180 and 165 indicate the placement in degrees of the astigmatic lens.

THE NUMBERS THAT CONCERN YOU WHEN DECIDING THE BEST SIZE FRAME FOR YOUR PRESCRIPTION ARE THE SPHERE NUMBERS (-3.00 and 2.50 in our example).

If your prescription is less than -2.50 or 2.50 almost any size and shape frame will be suitable for your prescription. You do not require hi-index or thin and light prescription lenses. Any frame with regular plastic lenses will have an acceptable edge thickness and should look cosmetically pleasing to you.

For prescriptions of -2.50 to -4.00 you should choose a frame with an eye size of 54 or less. The size is written on the inside arm of the frame. If you have to have a frame with a larger size because of style or face shape, then make sure you get hi-index or the thin and light lens. Otherwise, your lenses will have thick edges.

Do not choose a rimless frame if your prescription is over -2.50 unless you use a high index lens, or edge thickness of the lens will be a problem.

For prescriptions of -4.00 to -6.00 it is advisable to order your lenses in a hi-index material and to keep the frame size as small as possible. This will ensure that your glasses look the thinnest.

If you are unsure about which lenses are best suited for your prescription, or if you have a very difficult or high prescription call 1-800-248-9427 and ask for Lens Information and Assistance.

Trained personnel will help you understand your prescription and which lenses you should use. The service is FREE.

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UNDERSTANDING SINGLE VISION LENS MATERIALS

There are many single vision lens materials, but the most commonly used polymer is a plastic material known as CR-39. Because of its light weight, it is very comfortable and can be tinted almost any color and density.

However, certain manufacturers of CR-39 lenses produce a low quality and inferior product. Often, the lenses will be warped, causing 'soft spots' of poor vision throughout the lenses.

Manufacturers that create exceptionally high optical quality lenses, all of which can be ordered with a very effective scratch protection coating, are SEIKO, SILOR and SOLA.

Thin-plastic (hi-index) and light lenses are also available. The refractive index of this material is higher than regular plastic lenses. This means that a thinner lens can do the same job that a thicker lens would normally do. These lenses are about 35% thinner and lighter than regular plastic lenses.

Be aware, however, there are different grades and qualities of these lenses. The higher the refractive index, the thinner the lens.

The best quality hi-index lenses have a refractive index of 1.60 or 1.66. Some opticals still use lenses with a 1.54 refractive index, but charge the price of a 1.60 lens, because John Q. Public doesn't know the difference. If your prescription requires hi-index lenses, insist on 1.60 or 1.66 refractive hi-index lenses for best quality and thinnest lenses.

We recommend the following hi-index lenses:

- Silor Thin & Lite 1.60 refractive index

- Pentax THC 1.60 refractive index

- Pentax 1.66 Ultrathin with anti-reflective

- Seiko Super 16 MX

- Seiko Super 16 diacoat

- Optima Aspheric 1.66

- Optima Aspheric 1.60

- Optima Hyper 1.60

- Any Sola product

Another material, called Polycarbonate, is often marketed as a thin and light lens. It is softer than CR-39, may scratch and can't be tinted as dark as plastic lenses. It definitely is lighter and thinner than regular plastic. Many opticals promote this material over hi-index because it costs less, yet they often charge the same price as hi-index lenses.

Polycarbonate is extremely resistant to shattering, so it is recommended for children or persons needing safety eye protection. However, the newerhi-index lenses sometimes have superior optics compared to polycarbonate which occassionally has some peripheral distortion. If you are being sold a thinner and lighter lens, ask if it is polycarbonate or hi-index plastic.

REMINDER: POLYCARBONATE AND HI-INDEX PLASTIC LENSES AUTOMATICALLY COME WITH SCRATCH PROTECTION AND ULTRAVIOLET PROTECTION. IF YOU PURCHASE EITHER ONE OF THESE TWO MATERIALS DO NOT BE SOLD THESE COATINGS AS 'ADD-ONS.'

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If you need further assistance or have any questions please contact
Customer Service at 1-800-248-9427.



Wednesday, 10 August 2011

How to Find Sunglasses That Flatter Your Face Shape

Choosing sunglasses that flatter your face can be a difficult proposition with all the choices that are out there. Sometimes it is easy to fall into the trap of choosing a pair with a pleasing color or feature without considering the shape of your face. But in actuality, the first consideration should be the shape of your face and which pair flatters its associated angles and curves.

One of the easiest ways to determine the shape of your face is to do so when your hair is wet because the hair can be combed back easily away from the face. In front of a mirror, you can then determine the correct facial shape. If there is still doubt, a washable marker or eyeliner pencil may be used to outline your face in order to determine the correct shape.

The oval face shape has been called the "perfect" shape. It is the most balanced shape, and there are many different frame styles that are flattering to this facial shape. An oval face is characterized by high cheekbones with a narrow chin. If you have an oval face, the most important tip is to avoid glasses that are too large for your underlying facial features.

The square facial shape is an oblique face with a solid jaw line. The forehead is wide and the chin is square. Oval or round frames, or butterfly lenses, flatter this facial shape. Square and geometric frames should be avoided, as well as colors that highlight the bottom of the frame and emphasize the chin.

The oblong facial shape is long and thin, and has high cheekbones and a long forehead. If you have an oblong face, avoid small frames because these tend to emphasize facial length. Instead, opt for tall frames which will deemphasize the length of your face and be more flattering.

The round facial shape is fairly self-explanatory. It is characterized by full cheeks, and there are little or no angles to the face. The width and length are basically the same. If you possess this facial shape, look for sunglasses that are angled and geometric, preferably those that are rectangular or horizontal in shape. The frames should make your face appear thinner while concurrently drawing the focus away from your face. Small short frames should be avoided if you have this facial shape.

The diamond facial shape is narrow and angular. The cheekbones are high and the chin is small. Oval, rimless, and cat's-eye frames are the most flattering styles for this shape. Narrow frames should be avoided.

The heart facial shape is composed of a wide forehead and cheekbones that narrow down to a smaller chin. The most flattering styles for this shape would be narrow, oval, or bottom heavy frames. Avoid styles that draw attention to the forehead and the wider areas of your face.

The triangle facial shape is narrow at the forehead and widens out at the cheeks and chin. If you have a triangular face, you should avoid frames that are too narrow and out of proportion. Rimless asymmetrical styles are generally the most flattering to this facial style.

I hope you found this article to be both useful and informative. The bottom line is that choosing sunglasses that compliment your facial shape will assure a great fit and show your features to their best advantage.



Monday, 8 August 2011

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Sunday, 7 August 2011

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Friday, 5 August 2011

Wireless Glasses For Trendy People

If seen from different perspectives, eyeglasses can be fallen into different groups. For example, color is one of the most widely used criteria, and there are colored glasses of various sorts. Similarly, frame is also an important standard to categorize glasses. If the frames are full rimed, they are called wire frame glasses; if partly rimed, they are called semi-rimless; or when there is no rim on the glasses, they are called rimless or wireless. Theoretically speaking, full rim are very traditional and the later two groups are relatively new. But there is a trend that more and more stylish people tend to buy wireless glasses than they other two groups. Wireless eye glasses, as their names have it-no frames will be employed, have more than what people can ever think.

Wireless eye glasses are more durable than ordinary glasses. Because these eye wear are some of the latest products in the industry, the materials employed are usually the newest accordingly. In addition, now that no frames will be used in the glasses, the lenses should be durable enough to combat any impact or shatter that may break ordinary lenses into pieces. Therefore, some specially processed or latest materials are employed to make the lenses, including polycarbonate and other polymer and plastic. As for the materials used to make arms, they are also the best materials in the field- they are usually mixed with other materials and are bendable and durable.

Wireless eye glasses are lightweight and can bring people a lot of comfort. In the near past, many people do not like to wear glasses, but contact lenses, mainly because eyeglasses are too heavy and will usually cause great inconvenience, particularly when the frames are made from heavy metal and lenses from glass. And now, such problems can never be found on glasses without frames. On the one hand no frames are employed in the glasses; on the other hand, the lenses are made from top lightweight plastic- all can ensure the eye wear are no longer heavy. Therefore, many people begin to reuse eyeglasses when wireless wear emerge.

Wireless glasses are suitable for all wearers. The unique designs of being frameless can really make wearers special and attractive to look at. And many people just want to have a try on them. Of course, they can meet demands of all wearers, male or female, old or young. In particular, some young ladies and gentlemen bear special passion for these eye wear.

To be simple, wireless glasses are some of the most fashionable products in the industry and are suitable for all people, especially for these trendy wearers.



Thursday, 4 August 2011

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Wednesday, 3 August 2011

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Tuesday, 2 August 2011

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