May 13

How To Fit Rimless Glasses?

by Amy Nutt

Nowadays your prescription glasses are as big a fashion accessory as your purse, your shoes or the perfect hat. They serve more of a purpose than just being able to see (although that is an integral part); they serve to let the world know just a little bit more about your personality. Rimless glasses can do wonders for you in terms of both fashion and function, but how do you decide if rimless glasses are the right fit for you?

Properly fitting any pair of eyeglasses is more of a challenge than those who have the pleasure of being born with twenty-twenty vision may think. It takes a lot more than just throwing on the first pair of frames that you come across on the spinner and calling it a day. You want you glasses to bring out and accent certain features of your face, while potentially hiding others that may not be so flattering - glasses arent just about your prescription, if youre going to be wearing them every single day for several hours a day, they need to look good, be durable and be comfortable.

Rimless glasses arent perfect for everyone, but improvements in design have made them a much more viable option for some. The absence of the bulky material that makes up heavier frames makes them ultra lightweight which makes them much more comfortable than some more traditional frames.

Many rimless glasses only consist of the lenses themselves, the nosepiece and very thin support arms. In most new rimless glasses, the limited frame material used is made of titanium - an expensive but very lightweight and very durable material. The use of titanium has made rimless glasses an option for those who need their glasses for everyday activities - rimless glasses made with a less resilient metal would be far too easily damaged to be considered for everyday use. Rimless glasses are, without question, some of the most comfortable styles that anyone can wear. The weight alone makes them easy to wear, whereas older styles of frames would have been cumbersome and would have grown exceedingly more uncomfortable throughout the day, the rimless glasses give the wearer the feeling of almost no glasses at all.

Appearance could be the biggest asset or the biggest determent depending on what the wearer is hoping to achieve with his or her glasses. If you want to show as much of your face as possible and highlight, rather than hide your beautiful eyes and cheekbones, then rimless glasses are the perfect choice for you. Rimless glasses are the closest possible thing to wearing no glasses at all, which means they will work well to show off every single feature of your face, plus add an heir of elegance in the process.

This "freedom from frames" while wearing glasses could potentially be a downside though, if you had been using your old glasses to mask features or hide flaws in the appearance of your face. Some glasses wearers like the fact that they can use their glasses to either add to or take away from a particular feature or to take away the focus from the natural shape of their face. If you are in the market of giving your face the illusion of having a different shape or if you have unflattering cheekbones or other problems that youd like to mask with heavy framed glasses, than rimless eyeglasses obviously wouldnt be the best option for your situation.

Many people grew up hating the fact that they had to use any type of headgear to be able to see properly, if you feel that your face was meant to be out there for the world to see and havent been able to show it off due to bulky frames in the past then rimless glasses might not only be a perfect fit, they may be the answer to all your eyewear problems.

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Apr 27

How do Bifocal Contact Lenses Work?

by Amy Nutt

Bifocal Lenses Bifocal lenses are commonly known as eyeglasses that correct two different vision problems. More specifically, they help clarify vision in two viewing zones - a near one and a far one. Simply put, bifocal lenses have a section you look through to see objects that are up close more clearly and a section that you look through to see objects that are at a greater distance more clearly. Bifocal lenses are typically prescribed for patients who are diagnosed with presbyopia.

Bifocal lenses were invented by Benjamin Franklin. He constructed the very first pair of bifocals with convex lenses in the lower half of the eyeglass frame and less convex lenses in the upper half. These original bifocal lenses contained a line that spanned the entire width of the lens. At the beginning of the 20th century, bifocal lenses saw improvements such as the smaller, half-moon shaped bifocal segment.

If you have been diagnosed for presbyopia, you may think that bifocal eyeglasses are your only option. You may have worn bifocals for many years and may be used to them. Whether you are ready for a change or you have just recently discovered that you have presbyopia, youll be glad to know that there are contact lens versions of bifocal lenses currently available on the market.

Bifocal Contact Lenses Bifocal contacts, similarly to bifocal eyeglasses, simply contain two prescription strengths within the same lens. Many times bifocal contact lenses are referred to as multifocal contact lenses. Below is an explanation of how bifocal contact lenses work.

Alternating Bifocal Contact Lenses Alternating bifocal contact lenses are also referred to as "translating bifocals." This version of the multifocal contact lens is the most similar to traditional bifocal eyewear. Alternating bifocal contacts contain two fields of strength with a clear definition between the two. The division is generally a horizontal one along the middle of the lens with distance vision correction in the top segment and near vision correction in the lower segment.

With bifocal eyeglasses, the method works because the lenses always stay in place, even as your pupils shift downward or upward. Contact lenses, especially soft ones generally move with your pupils somewhat - so how do alternating bifocal contact lenses work? The answer is simple. Most alternating bifocal contact lenses are gas permeable lenses. Gas permeable lenses are smaller in diameter than soft contact lenses and they ride up on your eye in order to rest on or above your lower eyelid. Because of this, when your pupil shifts downward, the lens stays put so that you can see through the lower half of the lens where the near vision correction strength is.

Are Bifocal Contact Lenses Right for Me? Just like anything else, bifocal contact lenses may not work for everyone. In fact, until recent years, bifocal contacts werent very popular because many people found them uncomfortable and unsatisfactory. The good news is that today, new technology has produced a higher quality bifocal contact lens that is more comfortable and easier to use. Technology has also lent itself to provide a much greater variety of designs to suit almost any user. Furthermore, eye care professionals have become more creative in their uses of bifocal contact lenses for vision correction and treatment of presbyopia. Of course, which bifocal contact lenses are right for you is a decision that will be made jointly by you and your eye doctor. Now that you know more about bifocal contact lenses, make sure to ask your doctor about all the different types of bifocal contact lens treatments that are available to treat your specific vision problem.

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Mar 21

Where can you get crazy contact lenses?

by A Nutt

Everyone needs a change now and again, especially when it comes to personal aesthetics. When the itch to experiment arises, there are many ways to achieve a new and exciting look. One way is through dramatic change in our hair style or clothing. Another way to do this is via the use of colored or novelty contact lenses.

For those who are feeling a bit adventurous but may not want to walk too far on the wild side, they may simply go with a different eye color. Individuals who wish to boldly go forth with something outrageous and daring, may find that cat's eye, black and white or spiral lenses are the remedy.

People who look for interesting and unusual or crazy contacts don't merely have to do so to make a unique fashion statement, such lenses can also be used for costumes, plays or any needful occasion. Problem is, when people attempt to locate these fanciful lenses they are often at a loss of where to go.

Below is a listing of some of the more common areas where one can locate odd ball contacts that will offset a wonderful costume or complete a fantastic new look.

Online retailers The largest inventory of unusual contact lenses would of course be on the Internet. This is because merchants that sell these eye accessories can hawk their wares from anywhere on the globe. In the end, you'll have literally hundred of companies to choose from when you decide to look for insane looking contact lenses.

Just be wary when purchasing anything outside of the US, especially if the item is something you plan to place on a delicate area of your body like your eye. The United States has stringent rules about company conduct and consumer safety but other nations may not have such rules in place. Also, should something go terribly wrong, like an infection that costs you your sight, you may not have legal recourse.

If you do wish to purchase a pair of outrageous contacts from overseas, be sure to investigate those countries policies in regards to business accountability and liability.

Costume and novelty stores " Specialty shops that sell theater or Halloween costumes could carry several lines of contact lens in a variety of styles. Before visiting the store you have in mind, try calling them to see if they have what you are looking for. Even if they do not, they may be able to refer you to a company or two that does.

Counterculture hot spots " Goths and Emo subcultures are into avante garde and underground fashions. If you go to where such creatures hang out, you are bound to see one or two them sporting wonderfully decadent eyewear. If you feel so bold, you can go up to the person and ask where they procured their lenses.

If you are feeling bit sheepish about approaching a perfect stranger and asking such a question, all you have to do is find out where Goths and Emo type personalities shop. Most of these stores carry accessories like creature or special effects contacts for a small fee. There may even be wigs and other items that can really cement the look you are going for.

Pre Eye Exam Before you stick anything in your eye however, get an eye exam to make sure it will be okay to do so. Just because the contacts will be used for cosmetic purposes doesn't mitigate the potential dangers to your vision should you put them in wrong (or leave them in overnight). When you receive the go ahead, feel free to hunt for the contact lenses you desire most.

Picking one or several pairs will not only open up a new door to your creativity, it will allow you to explore a side of your personality that has lain dormant and will now get a chance to come out and play.

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