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What Strength Readers Do I Need By Age?

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Why should children be more vigilant about harmful blue lights?

The amount of light transmitted to the retina through media such as the cornea, lens, and vitreous is age-related. Blue light poses the greatest risk and damage to the eyes during adolescence. As our eyes' refractive media naturally yellows, more blue light is absorbed, preventing it from reaching the retina. The lens transmittance of children under the age of 10 is more than six times higher than that of adults. It is important to prevent the damage of blue light to children's visual health.


The Benefits of Anti-Glare Glasses

As is well known, glare is the excessive brightness caused by direct light or reflected light. It often occurs when sunlight bounces off a reflective surface like water or snow. Of course, anti-glare glasses can also be caused by other factors.

Standard plastic lenses are able to reflect approximately 8% of the light that reaches your glasses and high-index lenses often reflect up to 12% of available light. Hence, anti-glare glasses come in a lot of advantages.

The anti-reflective glasses can reduce eye strain and make your eyeglasses look more attractive because the anti-reflective coating can eliminate reflections from the front and back surfaces of your eyeglass lenses. With this feature, more light can pass through your lenses to improve your vision with fewer distractions and the lenses look nearly invisible.

In addition, anti-glare glasses are helpful to high-index lenses, which reflect more light than regular plastic lenses. In general, the higher the index of refraction of the lens material, the more light will be reflected from the surface of the lenses.

Anti-glare glasses can protect your eyes from UV rays (sunlight that doesn’t appear on our visual spectrum). This feature can be enhanced by some photochromatic or polarized lenses.



Disadvantages of Metal Frames

Metal frames may cause the skin to be sensitive easily. Generally, if the skin allergy to metal, they can choose titanium, but the price is pretty expensive. It may cost thousands of yuan. The frame of the other alloy is not too expensive. Sweat will make the screws and temples of the metal rust, affecting the appearance, which is bad for the skin.


The clear frame is paired with wire glasses.

Compared to traditional chunky glasses, gold-rimmed glasses have less color saturation, so they are almost skin-neutral. Gold-rimmed glasses and clear frames are similar in style but more decorative. The geeky-chic style has become popular since the Gucci fashion show, which started with large frames. Who says you can't be stylish with glasses?



Advantages of Photophobia Glasses

Although the best way to deal with light sensitivity is to address the underlying causes, several studies have indicated that light sensitivity glasses may be helpful in alleviating and reducing discomfort when it comes to light sensitivity. After wearing the photophobia glasses, many symptoms such as headaches or eye pains, etc will be relieved.


Metal square frame eyeglasses

A large square frame shows a face small, with a strong stylish sense. A lot of stars often use it for concave modeling, making their whole collocation more tide. People with diopters try to avoid choosing such large frames as daily optical glasses to wear.


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Titanium is currently too expensive to refine.

It is highly demanding in buckling, stamping, cutting, and welding. The extraction of titanium, like that of aluminum before the 19th century, was quite costly and produced in limited quantities, so it was used only in extremely important fields, such as aerospace, electronics, precision instrument manufacturing, and so on.

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