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Are no line bifocals the same as progressive lenses?

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How Should Glasses Fit?

In order to enable the glasses to fit on your face and ears, you need to pick the right frame width for your face. The width of your frame is the entire horizontal measurement of the front of your frames. A correct frame width will ensure your eyes are properly aligned in the center of your lenses for optimal vision. The frame width should be slightly wider than your face but with the space between your temple and frame no larger than a finger’s width.

Moreover, you also should ensure the Arm Length is right for you. The arms of glasses should run along with your temple and wraps around your ears. The arms should run horizontally and sit comfortably around your ears only touching your head right before your ears. Of course, you can find the arms-length of glasses on the side of the temple.


Can I Help My Eyes Adjust New Glasses Quickly

To make your eyes adjust to the new glasses quickly, the best way is to wear them. As long as you are awake up, put on the new glasses and do not wear your old glasses.



What Are the Advantages of Progressive Lenses?

We have shown what the progressive lenses are in the above part. Do you know what the advantages of progressive lenses are?.

1. Only need a pair of eyeglasses. As mentioned in the above section, with progressive lenses, you just need a pair of eyeglasses and there is no need for you to change different glasses constantly.

2. No unsightly bifocal line. Progressive lenses come with the multifocal lens without a multifocal line. And there is a smooth shift in lens strength, you don’t have to deal with any sudden changes in clarity.

3. More comfortable. Due to no visible line, you might feel more comfortable with a progressive lens.


What is blue light?

To prevent blue light, we must first understand what blue light is. The visible light with a wavelength range of 400-500 nanometers is called blue light. The light sources used in daily LED lighting and display products, including mobile phones, flat panels, and TVs, are mostly LED light sources excited by blue light. However, not all blue light is harmful to the human body. The human eye has an extremely low tolerance to blue light radiation in the 400-440 nanometer range. When the light intensity enters this threshold, photochemical damage is likely to occur. However, blue light radiation in the range of 459-490 nanometers is essential for regulating the human body's circadian rhythm and can affect the secretion of human melatonin, which in turn has an impact on the body's biological clock, alertness, and mood.

Scientifically effective anti-blue light lenses must not only block harmful blue light but also cannot filter beneficial blue light. Most of the ineffective anti-blue light products on the market currently have two types of problems. One is that there is almost no protective effect on the blue light in the vulnerable zone of the human eye. The other is excessive protection, shielding the blue light spectrum in the beneficial band so that the blue light that is beneficial for physiological adjustment cannot enter the human eye. At the same time, the color of the lens is yellow, which is prone to color shift, aggravating visual fatigue, and even inducing the risk of myopia.



Lens anti-fogging agent

To be specific, a layer of the anti-fogging agent is sprayed (coated) on the surface of the lens to form a dense, absorbent, ultra-thin, and ultra-transparent biological coating. The coating chelates the droplets inside the coating (chelating means processing the material into a digestible form) to form a continuous and supper transparent chelating coating, which converts the droplets into a transparent micro-glass layer, thus preventing fogging. Spray anti-fogging agent on the surface of the lens, and then wipe evenly with an ordinary lens cloth. It can be used on most lenses. They are easy to use but have relatively short anti-fogging time. During use, the lens should not be wiped or washed. Long time use will affect the lens life.


What is blue light?

Blue light is an important part of natural light, and it is visible light with a wavelength of 400nm-500nm in the spectrum. Blue light can be divided into short-wave blue light (harmful blue light) and long-wave blue light (beneficial blue light). Short-wave blue light harms people’s vision and causes specific diseases, while long-wave blue light helps people maintain normal physiological functions, regulate biological rhythms, and treat specific diseases.

Blue light can be seen everywhere in daily life. In addition to blue light in the sun, electronic products such as TVs, computers, mobile phones, ipads, and LED lights also produce blue light in our daily.


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