Do Transition Lenses Fade Over Time? | KOALAEYE OPTICAL

Do Transition Lenses Fade Over Time?

The fabric of eyeglasses cloth

Ordinary fabric: They are only applicable to the surface that has been cleaned.Because the ordinary fabric has no space to accommodate dirt, the surface of the cloth will be very dirty, and difficult to wash clean.

Microfiber fabrics: They are used wet to emulsify dirt and oil, and the microfiber is easier to wipe off. It is highly absorbent, making it very quick to clean the spilled liquid.

Fine fiber double velvet fabric: It feels soft, gentle, with the plump texture, but more single velvet.

Suede fabric: The feel and appearance are quite like natural suede, fine and smooth, soft and plump, used to wipe glasses. It will be clean and won't scratch the lens.


What Are Progressive Lenses?

Progressive lenses are designed for people who are over 40 years old. It is a blended multi-focal lens with distance correction at the top, intermediate in the middle, and reading at the bottom. The goal is for the lens to work how your eye naturally works to let you see things both close up and far away.

Progressive lenses are made with an hourglass shape so there is some blurriness on the outer edges, but since it gives you your full range of vision, it is generally better than a bifocal despite being similar.



When should I use blue light glasses?

Most of us spend a few hours a day in front of a screen. Because so many people work on a computer all day, many people wear blue glasses in the office. At the same time, many American high school and college students spend hours a day on their computers and could benefit from blue light glasses.


How to Choose Glasses for Round Faces?

Before proceeding with how to choose glasses for round faces, you need to what your face shape is. The round face shape has fuller cheeks which can give a more youthful appearance. The chin is rounder and the forehead widens at the top. In some cases, the jawline is softer than other face shapes. However, if you do not know what your face shape is, you can click here to check.



How Do Pinhole Glasses Work?

Compared to traditional glasses, pinhole glasses work differently. Traditional glasses correct your vision often by collecting rays of light as they enter the eye and forcing them to converge on the retina rather than behind or in front of it.

However, pinhole glasses limit the amount of light entering your eyes so as to enable people to see more clearly.


What Are Blue Light Glasses?

Blue light blocking glasses have specially crafted lenses that are said to block or filter out the blue light given off from digital screens. The lenses are often marked with a coating that protects your eyes from eye strain and can help reduce potential damage to your retina from prolonged exposure to blue light.


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How to Keep Glasses from Slipping

Stick-on Nose Pads

Nose pads would be a good choice to prevent glasses to slide down your nose. Hence, you can stick a pair of rubber pieces in the nose pads of your glasses or you can choose a pair of glasses with rubberized nose pads. If you want to try a pair of nose pads glasses, the Koalaeye Optical may be a good choice. The rubber nose pads will make you feel steadier and better and the additional resistance on the nose pad will surely provide more support. So, if your glasses often slip down from your nose, try this way.

Wax Coating

To keep glasses from slipping, you can try wax coating which is a smart move. Use the wax on your nose pad area along with the temple where the glasses come into contact with the skin. In general, it works fine and it is nearly invisible.

Temple Ear Hook

The temple ear hook is a good way to keep glasses from slipping. It can provide mechanical support behind the ear and you will feel the support from the back of your ears. But the drawback of the temple ear hook is that it is quite visible. When you take off the lenses, you need to lift the temple higher so that the ear hook could clear the ear’s crest. Besides, the cheaper one might cause some discomfort to the back of your ears because of the pressure.

Rubber Bands and Hair Ties

To keep glasses from slipping, you can also try hair ties and rubber bands. You can tie one around the temple tip behind your ear so that it can provide both slight mechanical support and friction forbidding your glasses from moving around. What’s more, this is a low-cost method.

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