Saturday, February 2, 2008

Buying Sunglasses and Eyeglasses Tips

By Jim Sturges

Buying sunglasses for recreational purposes calls for more critical examinations and some fundamental selection criteria in the mind among others, than you would have in a normal case. The tinted lenses used must not distort color and contrast for visual clarity and they have to protect the eyes from UV radiation and the recently discovered high energy visible light. You do not want to compromise on the vision front. Do not hesitate to choose from reputable manufacturers. Oakley sunglasses, Smith sunglasses, Julbo and Spy Optic are well known for research-based manufacturing. Buy glasses that are lightweight, they do not sense like you are wearing sunglasses at all. High altitude and snow sports need 100% UV protection and above 90% visible light reduction through lenses so check for lens ratings; higher the rating, better is the protection. A rating of 4 is all right, 5 are total opacity.

You may want to wear side shields before the spring starts. Check for removable side shields. Wear the sunglasses at the stores for rather sometime to feel the comfort level. Pay attention to nose bridge and ear stems, because these are the places where you feel uncomfortable with frames that misfit. The temple grip is adjustable in various pieces. Few are even spring loaded. Check for non-fogging lens for Snow spectacles, which are also made in anatomical designs, which fit the wearer perfectly. You have had your eye exam, and now you have been given a prescription and it's time to make that final decision to buy eyeglasses. When it comes to selecting frames, what eyeglasses are right for you? Use an online Eyeglass model. Many web sites offer the opportunity for you to choose eyeglass models that have features similar to yours for trying on frames. Select Eyeglass frames suitable for your looks. Keep in mind that some frames may look fabulous on your best friend, but ugly on you. If you’ve a wide face, smaller frames may amplify this feature. If you’ve delicate features, large frames may make you look like an owl.

Make sure Eyeglasses match your eye, hair, and skin color. Consider the color of your hair, eyes, and skin before you choose frames for your eyeglasses. In common, yellowish skin tone is considered warm, while bluish skin tone is considered cool. Softer, understated colors may be suitable for warm skin tones, while darker, bolder colors may work for cool skin tones. You can also consider the more neutral, rimless glasses in lieu of clear frames. Choose Eyeglass frames to your prescription. Your prescription may determine the kind of frame that may be suitable for you. If you are extremely shortsighted, you might have unattractive distortions in your lenses that will show up in bigger frames. If your frames are too tiny, you may lose access to side or peripheral vision.

Jim Sturges is a free lance writer who is committed to provide readers with accurate information on health related topics such as weight loss,general nutrition and men's health. Site Rudy Project Sunglasses and Eyeglasses.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Demystify Your Eyeglasses - Bifocals, Reading Glasses, or Progressives

By Suzanne Hughes

Eyeglasses are a fashionable way to improve your eyesight and, when you find a style you like they also improve your confidence. If you are one of those lucky people who never needed vision correction until later in life, the options and terminology may be confusing. So lets demystify the lingo and get you seeing clearly again.

Chances are, if you saw clearly up until you reached your early forties you are noticing a condition called presbyopia. Do not worry; everybody experiences presbyopia at some point. Let us skip all the scientific reasoning presbyopia is doing this to you and just accept that it is natural, it happens, and this is reality. Easiest thing you can do is get glasses to correct for your new found fuzzy reading vision.

There are three general styles of eyeglasses you might be interested in using.

1) Single vision reading glasses are easy to use and are easily available. Readers have your reading correction covering the entire lens. This means that they are to be used only for near vision. If you look off in the distance through your reading glasses it will be blurry. If you see better in the distance through your reading glasses, go visit the eye doctor. Chances are you need a prescription pair of glasses or contact lenses.

2) Bifocal reading glasses are split lenses with no correction through the upper portion and your reading correction throughout the lower portion of the lens. Commonly referred to as Ben Franklin Glasses, these eyeglasses are perfect the reader who wants to leave glasses on for an extended period of time and still be able to see clearly in the distance.

3) Progressive reading glasses have the same benefit as bifocals, except rather than having a split style lens; they have a gradual channel of increasing reading add. To achieve an optimal graduated effect with your progressive readers, you may want to pick out a nice frame and bring them to a qualified optician to have the progressive lenses added in your correction.

For most presbyopic readers, either single vision or bifocal reading glasses makes the most sense. Remember that your new vision is natural, but that does not mean you can skip the visit to the eye doctor. Consider presbyopia a wake up call that you should have your eyes checked and get yourself a nice pair of readers that you will be proud to wear.

Suzanne Hughes writes quality information to help you navigate through the vision maze of life. She recently added a custom line of bifocal reading glasses to the existing line of reading glasses available at the online reading glasses boutique http://www.ReadinStyle.com

Thursday, January 31, 2008

History of Eyeglasses to Sunglasses

By Roger Green, Jr.

Somewhere around 1200-1300A.D. a well known philosopher and scientist by the name of Roger Bacon made his mark in history when he recorded the first known use of lenses. While teaching at Oxford he worked hard on research and experiments. Later Pope Clement IV convinced him to write books about his theories and experiments. Pope Nicholas IV had him imprisoned because he didn’t agree with Bacon. Before his life ended Bacon made many discoveries and wrote many more books.

The Romans have been said to have used water filled glasses to read with and while watching those who were less fortunate to be in an arena they used some stones of various colors to shield their eyes. Romans were known for wanting the best out of life so its no surprise that they used stones like quartz to enhance vision or reduce glare

Salvino D'Armate invented the first known official pair of eyeglasses around 1284 in Italy. Alessandro Spina has been also said to be the first. Italians introduced eyeglasses to the Chinese and folk loar says Chinese judges used green eyeglasses to hide their expressions while passing judgment.

Eyeglass designer and maker of scientific devices James Ayscough developed a set of eyeglasses that used clear or green lenses in 1752. Ayscough thought that the green lenses helped vision some and relieved some eye fatigue. He was an apprentice to James Mann. The two became partners in developing microscopes and the publishing of articles.

By the early part of the 1900's well known figures helped inspire the production and use of sunglasses. In 1929 Sam Foster started selling his version of sunglasses called Foster Grants.

The polarization of sunglasses was accomplished by Edwin H. Land. Land invented polarized material that he used on sunglasses. George Wheelright and Land became partners and started in 1937 the Polaroid Corporation. Lands polarized sheeting material was use in sunglasses, 3-D movies and for military use. Later the polaroid camera came along another of Lands products.

By the 1950's sunglasses were exploding on the scene with great stride and to present time sunglasses have become more popular than ever. Manufacturers now have improved sunglasses greatly not only providing great styles, but now sunglasses protect against UVA & UVB Lights Rays and from eye problems such as macular degeneration. So make sure you protect your eyes and your childrens.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Popular Versace Glasses Guide

By Kether Evans

Versace eyeglasses are on the cutting edge of fashion and offer a diverse collection of distinctive models. Versace is a fashion icon known throughout the world for the bold statements that their unique apparel makes. When it comes to eyeglasses, they do not hold back on their creativity and attention to detail. Versace eyeglasses are designed for those who demand more than just functionality from their frames. They are designed for people who demand style.

The latest line of Versace eyeglasses provides many options for the consumer to choose from. You can purchase them with a variety of different frame choices. Lightweight metals, made of such materials as titanium, and high quality plastics are used to construct eyeglass frames. These frames are available in many different colors that are suited to complement your personal style. Wraparound frame styles, classically round styles, and frames with square and rectangular lenses are all available.

The colors that Versace uses for its glasses are unique in their own right. Daring color combinations of striking colors and hues are used to make their frames stand out from the competition. You can choose from a number of models that feature colors that are only available with Versace: variegated blues and greens, bright turquoises, muted hues like yellow and pink, and brilliant reds and oranges are only a few examples of what it has to offer.

It is not simply the aesthetic quality of Versace glasses that make them special. They utilize the latest safety technology to make their glasses both stylish and practical. They are available with 100 percent UV protection from the sun in order to prevent eye damage as a result of long exposures to sunlight. They also use high quality, shatter proof plastics in their lenses that will not cause facial injuries in the unfortunate event of an accident. Of course, Versace eyeglasses are also very comfortable to wear due to their light materials and rounded detailing.

With so many different models to choose from featuring brilliant colors, high quality materials, and frame shapes, it's only a matter of finding the pair that fits you and your style the best.

Kether Evans is an fashion consultant who writes on many designer clothing and fashion related topics. For more information on Versace glasses, please visit: http://VersaceGlasses.net

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

The Perils Of Online Eyeglasses Shoppings

By Bonnie Holscher

For some people, buying eyeglasses online may be an OK way to get a new pair or two. But for others this may end up to be a complete disaster. A lot of different considerations go into selection and function of your eyeglasses to include;
• Pupilular distance (PD measurement)
• Bifocal or Ocular Center measurements
• How high is the sphere power
• How high is the cylinder power
• Is there ground in prism
• Different materials available and can the person adapt.
• Base curve requirement
• Types of lenses available
• Other options that assist the lenses in optimum performance
• Type of frame… metal or plastic.
• Eye conditions being treated with the prescription eyeglasses
• And many others

So you see it is not as simple for some as for others. Getting eyeglasses made incorrectly can be devastating for many eyeglass wearers. Headaches can occur from improper PD placement or bifocal height placement. Wrong materials for the individual person can cause vision discomfort. Incorrectly ground prescriptions can impair proper vision. Children are treated with specifically made eyeglasses to help correct eye conditions and strengthen eyes as they grow. Improper frame fit can create problems with comfort and vision. Package pricing is great for some but absolutely useless to others with special needs. Without an optician to check the eyeglasses for imperfections in workmanship and proper fit, how do you know if what you should have is what you received?

I am amazed that people, even professionals buy Starbucks every day yet complain about the cost of taking care of their eyes. It is a shame that those wishing to buy cheap eyeglasses online are probably the same ones wearing Tommy Hilfinger on their butts. They are not complaining about the amounts of mark ups in the clothing industry for name brands. So why are we not all buying our jeans at WalMart instead of Dillards? Why would you want to cut short something as precious as your eyesight? Eyesight is a valuable gift. After all your eyes are the windows of your world, what is that worth to you? Just ask someone who has lost theirs. Yes, eyeglasses are an investment, but are not your eyes worth it?

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Monday, January 28, 2008

Contact Lenses Relief From The Hassle Of Eyeglasses

By Bill Urell

Contact lenses provide you with great relief from those monster eyeglasses that had hidden your eyes for so long. Contact lenses, are miraculous substitutes for the discomfort of heavy glasses.They also improve vision, and help you see much better than typical eyeglasses. A pair of those transparent or colored contact lenses not only gives you a completely different look, but provides better, more consistent vision.

Advantages of contact lenses over eyeglasses

Contact lenses are advantageous over eyeglasses because contact lenses can correct nearsightedness [myopia], farsightedness [hypermetropia] and astigmatism, which glasses often fail to correct. Contact lenses safely provide ease and comfort to people who specially fear the risks of laser surgery.

Contact lenses are of great use to students and people, for:

-It provides absolute natural vision, providing they are worn and fitted correctly.

-They serve drivers, performers, athletes and people who lead an active life style very well.

Types of contact lenses

Contact lenses can be found in different colors, which enhance the beauty of your eyes when they are worn. You should decide on what type of contact lenses you need only after proper consultation with the opticians.

Following are the types of contact lenses that one can wear at any time:

· Soft lenses - these are really comfortable lenses that are very soft and flexible. They require daily intense cleaning and can be worn for full 24 hours. Types of soft lenses include:

-Daily-wear lenses

-Extended wear lenses

-Disposable lenses Hard lenses - these lenses provide much sharper vision than soft lenses. But they can be worn for just a few hours and should be handled with intense care. Types of hard lenses include:

-Rigid gas permeable [RGP] lenses

-Conventional, hard [Polymethyl Methacrylate or PMMA] lenses

Cleaning tips for your contact lenses

You must clean, disinfect and rinse your lenses regularly to avoid eye allergies, eye infections, eyesores and eye inflammations.

Here are some cleaning tips for your contact lenses:

-Never use tap water, homemade saline water or saliva to cleanse your lenses. Use the contact lenses cleaning solutions only.

-To prevent accumulation of dirt wash your contact lenses regularly with special soluble tablets for cleaning lenses.

Contact lenses give you real ease and comfort, especially from those heavy glasses weighing on your nose. Moreover, they enhance the beauty of your eyes; so wear contact lenses to experience the best of this world.

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Sunday, January 27, 2008

Prescription Eyeglass Specialty Lenses

By Tim Gorman

There are many different lenses that have been specially created for certain purposes and needs.

An aspheric lens is one of the lightest weights of all lenses. They are available in bifocal or single vision prescription eyeglasses. The Allyl Resin plastic lens is also very light in weight. They do not offer the protection from ultra violet rays that other lenses offer. The best lens on the market is the High index plastic lens. It offers the highest level of ultra violet ray protection. It is light in weight and thin. It is also the most expensive lens to purchase, but by far it is the highest quality lens, as well.

There are also many different coatings that can be applied to your prescription eyeglasses. It can be done by the lens manufacture or at most Optometrist offices'. Photo chromic coating adjusts to the intensity of light that it is exposed to. The come in brown or gray tint, and are available in glass or plastic.

Polarizing lens coating is a very popular request. They are excellent at blocking out blue light. They come highly recommended by boaters, skiers, and people who spend allot of time driving. The glare is reduced as well, making all these activities easier on the eyes.

Mirror coating is another type of coating to be applied to prescription eyeglasses. It is like looking through a two-way mirror, thus reducing a person's vision to an extent. They are available in many colors and they do not allow much heat to enter the eyes due to the fact that they are reflective.

Scratch resistant coating is almost always applied to the front and back of the lens. It helps to reduce accidental scratches and makes the lens more durable.

The last coating is the anti-reflective coating. It greatly reduces reflection as it allows more light to pass through the lens.

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