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How to choose the right glasses for myopia?

Nowadays, people are nearsighted, and they usually think of going with a pair of glasses. However, only from the media, we continue to see that there are substandard myopia glasses and frames in the report, so how should we choose when we buy glasses? How can I match a pair of suitable and high-quality glasses? Different glasses shops vary greatly from optics technology to the quality of lens frames, so different shops have different prices. Faced with a variety of glasses, how should we choose? Generally, we can look at these four standards. First, take a look at whether the eyewear company has obtained a production license for eyewear products. Second, see if the optometry equipment and testing instruments of the glasses companies have qualified marks. Third, see if the optometry and production staff are certified to work. Forth, look at whether the glasses have a conformity mark (certificate). The four certificates of eyewear companies are the prerequisite to ensure the quality of glasses.


The development of glasses

In 1451, Nicholas of Cusa of Germany invented a lens that was thinner in the middle and thicker at the end to help short-sighted people. In 1727, Edward Scarlett, an English optician, invented modern frames that could be worn over ears and noses. Benjamin Franklin, an American scientist, and philosopher invented bifocals, which divide the lenses into far and near parts. The two lenses are held together by a metal frame. Frame construction has improved over the centuries, and today frames have come in different kinds of styles and designs. Unbreakable lenses were invented in 1955, and in 1971 a new type of lens combining plastic and glass properties was invented.



Why Are My Progressive Lenses Blurry?

Progressive lenses are optical lenses designed for simultaneous correction of far, medium and near. Progressive lenses use polishing technology to achieve a gradual transition between the two focal lengths. With progressive lenses, people do not have to switch their glasses for different purposes.

However, with the usage of progressive lenses, there are some problems of progressive voices. One of the most commonly reported side effects of progressive lenses is blurry or fuzzy peripheral vision. The blurriness is usually most noticeable through the lower portion of the lens and to the left and right of near and immediate zones.


Westie Dog Eyeglass Holder

The spirit of Westie is captured by this adorable dog frame, which stands about 4.5 inches tall and can be fitted with glasses, sunglasses, and so on. This dog frame is a great choice for children's frames. It uses high-quality resin designed and manufactured in the UK. Each dog spectacle frame is hand-painted and comes in a gift box.



Glasses Direct

MyOptique Group was founded in 2004, as a search for affordable eyewear and has grown to serve more than 3 million customers a year. In order to bring our ideas to the global stage, They were acquired by Essilor International in 2016. Their inspiring spirit of Better lives through better Eyes not only makes them a leading force in their industry but also aligns with their values. Through this, they were able to partner with and support Vision For Life's two-for-one scheme, which provides eye care to people in need around the world.


What Is Progressive Lens?

Progressive lenses, also called multifocal lenses, have three prescriptions in one pair of glasses. So, it allows you to see near, middle distance, and far objects without changing your glasses. The progressive lenses are designed for people who are over 40 years old who are both nearsighted and farsighted. The progressive lenses come with the following features:

  • There is no distinct line between all visions(near, intermediate, and far).
  • Most popular lens for anyone with presbyopia who wears
  • Expanded intermediate zone for better computer vision.

From the above information, you may have known the differences between bifocal lenses and progressive lenses. As for progressive vs bifocal lenses, which one is better? It is difficult to judge because each of them has unique features. So, if you do not know choose which, you can listen to the eye doctor.


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Essilor Lenses

'Seeing the world better' is the goal that Essilor has always pursued, and 'people-oriented, winning with quality' is the basic point of Essilor's business philosophy. Essilor believes that the competition of talents is the foundation of all competitions. Only the personnel with professional ethics and professional ability can a company start from nothing and grow from small to large. The establishment of brand image and recognition by consumers can become a reality. Therefore, Essilor does not aim at a short-term profit, but focuses on the establishment of the company and brand, with long-term market share as the main goal. At the same time, they establish a good relationship with retailers and distributors, so that they can develop together for a long time, and pursue a real 'win-win'.

Essilor’s flagship brands include Varilux, Crizal, Airwear, etc. Varilux myopia lenses are mainly progressive lenses with super high refractive index and high-quality visual field, and the lenses are ultra-light and ultra-thin. Crizal lenses have excellent anti-fouling, abrasion resistance, anti-glare functions, and good light transmittance. Airwear lenses are PC lenses, and their chemical name is polycarbonate, which is a thermoplastic material. PC lenses are extremely tough and will not break (2cm can be used for bullet-proof glass), so they are also called safety lenses, which are currently the lightest materials used for lenses.

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