How to Get Used to Progressive Lenses?
How to adjust to a pair of new glasses? How long does it take to adjust to a new pair of glasses? In general, there are several ways for adjusting to progressive lenses. In this section, we will show you some of them.
- Put on your new progressive glasses in the morning and wear them for at least one hour or two. The next morning, try a few more hours. Develop your tolerance to adjust to them.
- When you walk, look straight ahead, not down at your feet. And, point your nose in the direction you want to look, not just looking left or right with your eyes.
- Don’t switch between your new pair and the old one frequently.
- Make sure your progressive glasses fit properly and don’t slide down your nose.
- When you read, don’t move your eyes or head. Move the page or paper instead.
- Set your computer screen below eye level. You can achieve that by adjusting your desk or chair.
How To Use Contact Lens Correctly?
Check your eyes for abnormal cases. Do your eyes sting or dry? If so, it is recommended not to wear contact lenses for the time being. Look in the mirror to see both eyes carefully, if it is red and swollen or if is both eyes full of bloodshot? If you do, you can no longer wear contact lenses, and you can go to a professional store for inspection. After putting on the contact lenses, block the left and right eyes respectively to see if the vision of one eye is clear. If the eye vision has decreased or blurred, check if the lens is dirty. If the lens is still the same, you should go to a professional store to find out the reason.
Packing charge
The most popular scratch-resistant coating packing is about $30.Nikon Eyes Advanced includes stain-proof and water-resistant coatings, plus high-definition digital lenses, and a two-year limited coating warranty, and the price is about $120.Nikon Eyes Customized includes all the benefits of the Nikon Eyes Advanced package, plus thinner and lighter lenses, with the price of about $150. If you opt for standard shipping, your new glasses will arrive in about a week, but you can filter out second-day delivery, two days delivery, or free pick up today.
Loch Eyewear
Loch Eyewear, a Canadian company, makes prescription glasses and sunglasses from 500-year-old North American wood and plant-based plastic frames. Their glasses are made in Canada and feature high definition, durable, anti-glare polycarbonate lenses. Loch Eyewear provides a home trial program that allows customers to try three frames at home for three days with free shipping in both directions. If you like a pair of glasses, they'll put the lenses inside them and send them back to you.
The Disadvantages of Trivex Lenses
In this section, we will show you the disadvantages of Trivex lenses.
- Trivex lenses have less availability, especially compared with polycarbonate lenses.
- Trivex lenses cannot provide the same degree of thinness as high-index lenses.
- Trivex lenses are expensive than regular lens materials.
Possible effects of driver's lens color on driving
Color plays a very important role in your everyday driving experience -- red, yellow, and green traffic lights, among many other signs and signals, are designed to grab your attention and keep you safe. If everything you see is yellow, you may make the wrong decision at the red light and may cause an accident. To keep your vision clear in night and day conditions, anti-glare night driving glasses are not just for night driving.
Design principle of progressive multifocal lens
For the same piece of the lens, the top is used to see far, the bottom is used to see close. The upper and lower degrees are different.
There is not a sudden change in the distance degree fixed above the lens to the near degree fixed below the lens, but a gradual transition between the two through gradual changes in refractive power, which has special benefits over common bifocals or trifocal lenses.