Do Photochromic Lenses Wear Out? | KOALAEYE OPTICAL

Do Photochromic Lenses Wear Out?

LeSplash glasses

The glasses are stylish and have a personality, and the shop decoration has a designer style. A combination of fashion and business, the nose pads are designed with water droplets that are more suited to Asian faces. Breaking the design idea of traditional glasses, the temple is under the glasses, and the arc of the temple makes the face look small. Breaking the bottom half of the frame, the top half of the frame is more designed, with comfortable, thinner lenses.


The history of chromatic contact lenses

Chromatic contact lenses, commonly known as color Lens, is a kind of Soft hydrophilic Contact Lens, belongs to the third category of medical devices. In 1971, Bausch & Lomb introduced the world's first pair of soft contact lenses. Before this, contact lenses are made of hard materials, with poor comfort, difficult to promote. Soon after, CIBA Vision made the lenses aqua blue to make them easier for users to operate. There were also special contact lenses with dark loops on the lenses, which were designed to help people with injured or defective eyes, like corneal white spots or iris defects, to conceal flaws, forming artificial pupils, so they were called beauty lenses.

Then, in the 1980s, American company Wesley Jessen (later bought by VisiCon) introduced the FreshLook chromatic contact lens, which used laser technology to print colored patterns onto the lens to change the color of the wearer's iris. Since then, contact lenses have been developed from a simple vision correction tool into a cosmetic with the effect of beauty makeup. It can brighten, enlarge, darken or change the color of the iris of the eye. At present, the common chromatic contact lenses are black, brown, gray, purple, blue, green, and so on. There are also a variety of color combinations or some special patterns.



Round face with square glasses

A round face is a relatively round type. This type of face looks very round but lacks a little beauty. The biggest feature of a round face is that it is softer, and the contours and features of the face will look gentle. However, it lacks a little tough line, so it is most suitable to choose square glasses for a round face. It can add a little small line to your round face and it will look more beautiful.


How to Choose Glasses for Face Shape?

How to choose glasses to suit my face? For the oval face shape, the walnut-shaped frames that are not too deep or narrow are a very good choice. For heart-shaped faces, the light-colored frames and rimless frames that have a light, airy appearance also are good choices. For oblong face shape, the frames with decorative or contrasting temples would be a good choice.

For square face shape, narrow frame styles are recommended. For diamond face shape, rimless spectacles and frames with oval or cat-eye shapes can be good choices. For round face shape, frames with a clear bridge and rectangular frames that are wider than they are deep would be good choices. For base-down triangle shapes, the frames with cat-eye shapes are recommended.

When selecting the eyeglasses shapes, you also need to consider other factors, such as hairstyle, eye color, and so on.

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How to Perform Glasses Measurements?

If there is no number on the temple of eyeglasses, you can perform glasses measurements by yourself. Now, we will show how to do that.

To measure the glasses’ size, you need to prepare a ruler or a tape first. To measure the frame width, measure the entire horizontal front of the frame, from the furthest extended point on either side. As for lens height, you should measure the vertical height of the lens. As for the bridge, you should measure the part that goes across the bridge of your nose. The temple arms include the front of the frame on either side and the rest behind your ear. The lens width is the horizontal diameter of one lens. So, when measuring these, you should be careful.

After that, you have measured the glasses frame size. If you want to know whether your face is right for this frame, you can read the post: How to Measure Face for Glasses Frames - 7 Steps

If you need a pair of new glasses, you can try Koalaeye glasses. They are stylish and cheap and they are lots of available choices.


What does the Drop Ball Test have to do with the eyewear industry?

FDA mandates that eyewear products must ensure their safety. Impact resistance is a basic norm for binding glasses and/or lenses in the United States. The FDA does say that a drop ball test must be performed on every glass lens for prescription use. The FDA-regulated eyewear products are common in the everyday lives of the public, and the FDA considers impact-resistant lenses to be an important part of the safe design of these devices. Today, safety lenses are rarely mentioned in our sales, but in the 1990s, when resin lenses first entered the Chinese market and glass lenses still dominated the market, safety lenses were a pretty important concept. At the time, the hardening technology has not been upgraded, and the resin lens is easy to wear out than the glass lens. The eyewear industry is relying on lightness, safety (anti-impact), comfort (anti-ultraviolet) step by step to achieve the market share of resin lenses from 1% to 100%.


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Best Ray-ban Wayfarer Alternatives - KOALAEYE Gene

The second Ray-ban Wayfarer alternative we want to mention is Koalaeye Gene. These Koalaeye Gene Wayfarer glasses are both sleek and sophisticated. In popular Wayfarer glasses, they are sure to pair well with any outfit or occasion and the acetate frames make it sturdy. Oval lenses, and with slightly Wayfarer-shape in the top corners that are full of classic and always ready for the camera.

These Koalaeye Gen glasses are about $42, but they are also cheap than the Ray-ban Wayfarer glasses.

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