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Do Blue Light Glasses Help Headaches?

Clear glasses are in fashion.

Unlike those who used to wear plain glasses for the sake of a polite way, it is important for young men and women to wear glasses today to show their individuality, personality, and non-mainstream style. The clear eyeglass frame is classic, as the black frame. But relatively speaking, a clear white eyeglass frame has certain requirements to face shape, skin color, hairstyle. However, if you wear them properly and have enough confidence, those clear frames can be very stylish.


Are rimless glasses in style 2022?

Now the glasses design concept changes with each passing day. The glasses are more and more in line with the aesthetic requirements of modern people, adding style and elegant demeanor to your clothing collocation. Rimless frames are not obvious either in appearance or weight, relieving some of the distress caused by myopia. Rimless glasses not only give you a wider view, but reduce overall weight, and have become a favorite of many fashion trendsetters. Are these rimless glasses your style?



How to test a blue-light lens?

Look at the lens. High-quality anti-blue glasses do not interfere with the line of sight, with high transmittance. The light transmittance is very high, and the visual clarity is higher, which does not affect the visual quality, quality of life, contrast sensitivity, and color discrimination.


Do blue light glasses actually block blue light?

Anti-blue light glasses are still popular on the market. This kind of glasses is said to be 'anti-radiation and anti-blue light', but this kind of hot-selling anti-blue glasses has many problems. At present, such anti-blue glasses mainly block or absorb blue light through special materials, but there are two misunderstandings in its blue light protection. One is that the protection is not preventable, and the other is that the color cast caused by the wrong protection makes visual fatigue aggravated. Studies have shown that our eyes are the most intolerant of blue light in the 400nm to 440nm band. Therefore, current manufacturers mainly block blue light in this band when producing anti-blue glasses. But the electronic products that we often come into contact with nowadays produce blue light between 450 nanometers and 490 nanometers, and anti-blue glasses have almost no protection in this wavelength. Generally speaking, the blocking rate of anti-blue glasses is 20% to 30%, but now the blocking rate of anti-blue glasses on the market basically reaches 80% to 90%. This high blocking rate can also easily cause a color shift. , It is easier to make the eyes tired.



Boss Orange

Boss Orange has launched its new spring/summer 2015 eyewear series, and they include sunglasses and optical frames. The new glasses embody the brand's culture and stand out with a modern, fun look. These men's and women's sunglasses and optical frames are full of modern style and use special dyeing techniques to create an attractive effect. These sleek new sunglasses and optical frames come in sheet material, with a speckled Havana front that compares apparently with the strongly colored arms.


Disadvantages of titanium glasses

Titanium and titanium glasses cost a lot to produce, requirements in buckling, stamping, cutting, and welding are very high, not easy to welding and electroplating.So the price is more expensive, only for high-end glasses frames.


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Why Wear Horn Rimmed Glasses?

Horn rimmed glasses enable you to show off your sophisticated, intellectual side in style. Among the most popular variations, horn rimmed glasses are thicker with black rimmed frames. And this retro eyewear style has been popular for a long time.

So, not only can the horn rimmed glasses can correct your vision problem, but also can make you look more fashionable.

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