Saturday, January 26, 2008

Reading Glasses and Eyeglass Frames - Easy Steps To Finding The Perfect Fit

By Suzanne Hughes

With so many styles of eyewear and eyeglasses to choose from how are you possibly to know which ones will look best over your eyes? With today’s fashion savvy designers, glasses come in every style possibly imaginable. From rimless, to cat eye, round, to square, how are you to choose the perfect match?

There are many things to consider overall, the first being: do you want an eyeglass frame that will be subtle and practically unnoticeable and blend with your complexion? Or would you prefer something a little bolder to accentuate your features?

Rimless or frameless eyeglasses have become a very popular choice. They are lightweight, simple, and fashionable. When selecting your pair you may have options regarding metal frame color, hinge style, and lens shape.

Framed eyewear has two main families; plastic or zyl, and metal frames. When choosing your frame, know what general color or shade you will want. For example, glasses come in matte finishes, shades such as tortoise, and practically everything in between.

On to the most important part of selecting your eyewear: matching the correct shape eyeglass frame to your face. There are many rules you can follow, let’s look at the most simple to understand and apply.

Take a look in the mirror and focus on the area above your eyes. What shape do your brow bones and eyebrows create? This area may look very oval, round, flat, curved inward, curved outward, etc.. The point is that this feature is unique to you.

The next time you are looking at eyeglasses, try to match the top of the eyeglasses (the upper edge of the lenses and frames) with the shape of your brow. You will be pleasantly surprised to see that most any frame you select using this method will fit you quite nicely. Using this method you will take the mystery out of, and make selecting your next pair of eyeglass or reading glasses frames much more fun.

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Eyeglasses and Contact Lenses - More Style, Same Utility

By Peter Smithson

At one time, promotions on television advertised a new, sexier you if you elected to lose the glasses and pop in a pair of contact lenses. This image has always been demonstrated in Superman comics, television programs and movies.

He's a bit of a geek or too normal a guy, but when the glasses come off - he's Superman. Fortunately, the image- makers and shakers that relegated eyeglasses to the awkward, the nerd gear of decades past has begun to embrace glasses for the fashionable, functional necessity they have become.

The differences between glasses and contact lenses are more related to personal issues of comfort than to image. Arguments can be made in support of contacts over eyeglasses.

For example, contact lenses are worn directly over the eye allowing natural vision and no distortion as some eyeglass wearers may experience because of the small gap between the lens of the glasses and your eye.

There is always a constant awareness of the frames as well as the reflections off the backside of the lens. While most eyeglass wearers become so accustomed as to hardly notice the discrepancy, it becomes more pronounced when switching between contacts and glasses.

Glasses can fog up when the temperature changes and they might be a distraction during physical activities, especially sports where you don't want your glasses to be broken. Contacts suffer neither of these. Eyeglasses can be made with tinting lenses that allow them to turn into functional sunglasses, but contact lens wearers can pick any pair of sunglasses they want.

For the particularly fashion conscious, contact lenses coordinate with everything in your wardrobe. But for all their differences, both require cleaning and gentle care. Both correct astigmatism (irregular cornea shape) and with modern technology, both are very affordable. A new pair of eyeglasses and a new pair of contacts is comparable in price for the same prescription.

The decision between contacts or eyeglasses is no longer one associated with social stigma or social image, but rather of the image and look you want to project to the world. It's all truly dependent in this day of modern fashion on what makes you feel comfortable and look great.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Before You Buy Eyeglasses Online

By Srivashtava Vishesh

Buying eyeglasses online could be a good idea. The online stores offering eyeglasses, frames, lense and sunglasses are in plenty and therefore, online shoppers have options to select a right store depending on the price, quality, designs and possibly delivery period. Also, as it is with any other online store for any product, you never have to leave your house or office and with just a few clicks of your mouse, you can get the products delivered right at your doorsteps!

However, when it comes to shop for eyeglasses online, in my opinion, there are certain things one must consider before hitting the 'Buy Now' button at your favorite eyeglasses website page. When you buy eyeglasses online, because every pair of glasses is a custom-made item, not only are there different designs and materials of both frames and lenses and different lens treatments, but everybody's head and eyes are different, too. Moreover, unlike the local optical store, no friendly optician there is to help you and therefore when you order online, you have to make all decision on your own.

Therefore, before you buy eyeglasses online, keep following guidelines in your mind and I am sure you'll end up finding the most suitable eyeglasses for yourself:

Do some basic research, visit some of the stores online and then zero on the site which you think is suitable not only for the present but also the future needs. Remember that you have to only once invest some time in finding a right online store, later if satisfied, you can go back to the same site as and when required. Its like putting trust to a local optical store.

A good website selling eyeglasses online guide you through for each step, so you will have all the information and guidance you need to select the perfect eyeglass frames and eyeglass lenses for you.

Similarly, it can be little challenging to try and find eyeglasses which fit to you the most. Some online stores offer tips like One site suggests that you select eyeglasses in a size that is close to your current glasses, or that you measure your head with a measuring tape or use your hat size as a reference. Follow their advice, but, also consider how practical their tips are!

Make sure that frames look great on you! Unlike, in a traditional optical store where you can simply try them on to know how a pair of glasses looks on you, the online way to know the same is to upload your a photo of yourself to the site, and then superimpose the image of the frames you're interested in on your picture. Check out for this kind of online try it on tool in the website you intend to make purchase.

After selecting your choice of frame you need to add the lens to it and then check it out. A good online store at this point, offer you with relevant information about lenses, so that you evaluate the choices and prices of each lens option, and then choose for yourself. You'll be able to choose which colour and size you'd like for each frame selected.

You must read return policy of the online store, before you order, so that you are aware of the refund policy in case you find that the glasses aren't right for you. Also, check prices, discount offers and also the delivery period.

Arm yourself with as much information possible beforehand, so that you end up buying the right eyeglasses for yourself!

SRIVASTAVA VISHESH is senior writer and specializes in health related topics. He has been writing since last 15 years and were associated with many reputed print media and Internet companies. He is presently looking after content management at BuyMeGlasses.com Reach him through BuyMeGlasses's Web site at www.buymeglasses.com

Monday, January 21, 2008

Basic Facts about Prescription Eyeglasses

By Tim Gorman

Persons, who have the following vision problems such as astigmatism, myopia, or farsightedness, need prescription eyeglasses. Although it may sound like common sense, sometimes it’s not that easy to spot who needs prescription eyeglasses.

Here’s a short but telling list of mannerisms you could be subconsciously doing. Any combinations of these are signs that you need to have your eyes examined.

• If you find yourself consistently sitting too close to, the television set to see clearly.

• If you hold a book too close that it’s almost touching your nose.

• If you use a finger to follow along while reading.

• If you squint when you look into the distance.

• If you tend to tilt your head to see better.

• If you frequently rub your eyes.

• If you notice, you’ve become more sensitive to light.

• If you find that, your eyes are constantly tearing.

• If you close one eye in order to read, watch TV or see objects better.

If you see yourself, or any member of your family exhibit a combination of these mannerisms, have your eye check up with a licensed optometrist.

Don’t fall into the temptation of self prescribing or picking discount eyeglasses. You’ll end up damaging your eyes. That said, as you get older, you should have regular or annual eye exams. This will stop any early eye condition from worsening. Don’t think a one kind of prescription eyeglasses works for all kinds of eyes. You’ll get headaches, and make the problem permanent.

Ok, now you’ve got your eye condition properly diagnosed. You’re ready to pick your very own pair of prescription eyeglasses, what are the tips to remember? Should the frame be fashionable or frugal?

Well, if you are buying only one pair of prescription eyeglasses, it’s better to pick a classical pair.

Ask that your lenses be scratch resistant.

If your are buying for your child, whose prescription changes often, just keep changing the lenses so the prescription warrant this rather than to keep changing the frame.

You can resort to buying cheap frames, but you can not compromise on the quality of the lenses. If you need prescription eyeglasses, it’s always wise to go to a licensed optometrist. Protect your these two most precious resources.

Tim Gorman is a successful webmaster and publisher of Vision-Doctor.com an online website that offers discounts on contact lenses, sunglasses, popular eyeglasses and free information on LASIK eye surgery procedures that you can view in the privacy of your own home.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Get Rid of Your Eyeglasses Permanently!

By Shai Lagrosa

Tired of wearing your eyeglasses? Tired of looking for your eyeglasses when you've misplaced them? Tired of having to clean your eyeglasses several times every day? Don't you get mad when you wake up and find that you've inadvertently slept on your eyeglasses and bent the frame out of shape? And don't you just hate it when your eyeglasses fog over and you can't see zilch?

Perhaps it's time to get rid of your eyeglasses for good. You can try using contact lenses, but then again, that also comes with its own set of hassles, even bigger hassles than your eyeglasses ever gave you. If only your eyesight was miraculously improved, then you wouldn't have to wear eyeglasses ever again.

Well my friend, there is some good news on the horizon! An eye procedure called LASIK surgery can help you get rid of your eyeglasses permanently. LASIK surgery can correct vision problems like astigmatism and myopia or near-sightedness. This type of surgery has helped tons of people. In fact, it was the most common eye procedure performed in the United States in 2005.

Why is LASIK surgery so popular? LASIK has been very popular because it fixes specific vision problems on a permanent basis. Lots of people just don't want to spend a gazillion minutes of their life wasted on maintaining their eyeglasses or contact lenses. Who would want to waste their time doing the following:

  • cleaning eyeglasses ("Drat! There's a smudge on my lenses again.")
  • searching for eyeglasses ("Now, where did I put those eyeglasses? I know I was wearing them when I last went in here.")
  • fixing eyeglasses ("Have you seen that small screw that goes here on the side of frames to keep the lenses from falling out? It must have fallen here somewhere.")
  • buying new eyeglasses ("Grrrr, I have got to stop wearing my eyeglasses to bed! Honey, my glass frames are broken again.")

People simply want an easier life without much hassle. Don't you want an easier life for yourself too? LASIK may just be the right thing for you.

But isn't LASIK surgery dangerous? Won't I go blind from such an eye surgery? LASIK has been quite safe with large numbers of very satisfied people who have undergone it. That's probably one reason why it's been very popular. Consult an opthalmologist if you are a candidate for LASIK.

If you have vision problems that can be corrected by LASIK, love your self a little, and learn more about this little eye procedure that can lead you to a better life. With your vision problems gone, you won't have to wear those clunky eyeglasses ever again!

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