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How Do You Get Rid Of Glasses Headaches?

Can you adjust your glasses by yourself?

If your frames are not suitable, adjusting your glasses at home may be easier than you think. You can solve the most common problems in the frame by yourself, but sometimes taking your glasses to an optician is the best thing to do. Of course, if your problem is your lenses, that's something you can't usually fix at home.


What Are Varifocal Glasses?

Varifocal glasses, also known as varifocals, varifocal lenses, or progressive lenses, have a gradual change in strength from the top of the lens to the bottom with multiple focal points in between. Unlike bifocals, varifocals glasses have no specific area of lens strength, but progressive lens zones.

As mentioned above, varifocal glasses have three different prescriptions in one pair of glasses, allowing you to correct near and far vision. So, they bring you great convenience since you don’t need to change the glasses frequently.

However, there are also some common problems with varifocal glasses and we will show you the disadvantages of varifocal glasses.

So, in the following section, we will show you the disadvantages of varifocal glasses.



About the Glasses Direct

Glasses Direct is an online professional eyewear shopping site based in the UK, with the leading online sales volume in Europe. Over the past five years, its online sales have increased by 50%, and it has had more than a million customers. Since 2004, they have been providing affordable glasses with uncompromising quality and professional service. The frames selected included big brands like Ray-Ban and Oakley and came in a variety of shapes and sizes. Its main goal is to provide a convenient option for people who need corrective glasses.


There are three processes for resin-changing lenses.

The incorporation method, known as bulk polymerization, is similar to the method of glass lens, that is, one or more photochromic dyes are directly incorporated into the polymer monomer of the substrate for bulk polymerization, and the lens formed after curing will change color. Discoloration dye is completely integrated into the resin lens substrate, so the lens made of color persistence is very good.

The uniformity of discoloration and the depth of color after discoloration are highly related to the thickness of the lens. Because the thickness of the lenses at all levels is different, there will be a color difference between the depth of discoloration and the uniformity, and the uneven phenomenon of high brightness is more obvious.

The film type is known as the coating method. It is the chromatic resin lens by coating or dipping in a layer of chromatic dye on the base of the resin lens. Because the coating covers the surface of the lens, the color uniformity is good. The coating, which is only about 0.05mm thick, does not provide enough molecules to make the lens dark enough, so the color is relatively less dark, and the discoloration lasts slightly longer.

Infiltration, known as the penetration method, is to use the principle of penetration, through the thermal diffusion method to make the color dye permeate the surface of the resin lens sheet material, with diffusion depth up to 0.15~0.20mm. The lens has a constant color change characteristic. There will be no inconsistency between the center and the surrounding color as the luminosity gets darker. The color-changing resin lens made by infiltration type has the benefits of uniform color-changing, small color difference, fast and thorough color-fading, which is the mainstream of color-changing technology at present.



First of all, you have to look at your face shape and skin color, and then combine your working environment needs and personal preferences to choose the frame. The corrective glasses should be combined with the test data. Finally, you have full consideration. The single pair has certain characteristics. And the glasses frame has popular fashion characteristics, so the style is always updated.


Clear frame eyeglasses

Translucent material reduced the presence of thick frame glasses, more lively and playful. The transparent frame is not schoolgirl exclusive, and the clear design makes you feel cool in hot summer. At the same time, it will not overblock the facial features, making the face more delicate and clean. Small and pure and fresh frame naturally matches the dress of some of literature and art. Accordingly, the use scope of transparent glasses has a very big limitation, suiting tide man only.


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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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