Eyeglasses Information
Like contact lenses, glasses come in all shapes and sizes, offering an array of choices for both function and fashion and an alternative for those who can't or don't desire to have laser eye surgery or LASIK eye surgery. Eyeglass frames, for example, are more durable and tout materials such as titanium and new "memory metals." Lenses are thinner, stronger and lighter. Lens options include antireflective coating, light-changing tints, progressive (line-free) bifocal lenses, and polycarbonate--the most impact-resistant lens material available.
Bifocal Reading Glasses
If you have been a specs wearing person, you are bound to have a different kind of problem once you reach middle age, say, the age of 45. Reading books or newspapers would become difficult for most people after this age, sometimes even earlier. Reading glasses are the obvious option, but as said, if you are wearing glasses already, for far sightedness, then it becomes haphazard to use two sets of specs at the same time. The answer to that – BIFOCALS.
Eyeglasses for You
Ever wondered why your parents always cribbed when you used to be on the edge on your seat in front of your favorite television program sporting those thick glasses. Those were like your window to the new world that you had started discovering. The thick rimmed cockroach colored spectacles were a cause of dismay for your parents and you alike. Let's face it. Look at yourself in the mirror. Read more about Eyeglasses
Designer Sunglasses
If you think you know all about your sunglasses, think again! Here are some facts that might be of your interest. Origin of sunglasses can be dated back to ancient times in China and Rom.The mighty Emperor of Rome, Nero, loved to watch gladiator fights through the most primitive form of sunglasses polished gems. Read more about Designer Sunglasses