How To Find The Right Reading Glasses Strength For You

How To Find The Right Reading Glasses Strength For You

When we say ‘reading glasses’, you might automatically imagine people wearing glasses to read their favourite book. However, prescription reading glasses can be used for all sorts of daily activities, such as computer work, viewing your vehicle’s dashboard, reviewing...
Lensology’s Glasses Measurement Guide

Lensology’s Glasses Measurement Guide

Believe it or not, glasses don’t simply come in small, medium or large. Nor is there a one-size-fits-all solution. Glasses should be customised to the wearer; it’s what makes them unique, as well as being practical and comfortable for those wearing them. Previously,...
A Guide To Myopia And Hypermetropia

A Guide To Myopia And Hypermetropia

Have you ever found yourself moving a book closer to your face so you can read the words? How about when you’re in a car and can’t read the upcoming roadsigns? This is the difference between Myopia and Hypermetropia, and it all comes down to how clearly you can see...
A Complete Guide to Sports Glasses

A Complete Guide to Sports Glasses

From lining up the match-winning freekick to overtaking your opponent and clocking the finish line, your vision is essential to any and every sport. Glasses wearers might believe their sporting days are behind them, but in fact, they’re just starting! The latest...
High-Index Lenses

High-Index Lenses

When it comes to the lenses in glasses, eyewear manufacturers use different materials for different purposes. This could be glass, plastic or Trivex, to name a few. But each option comes with advantages and disadvantages for the wearer. One, in particular, is the...
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