Adjust the nose pad
The height of the nose pad is adjusted by first holding the glasses with one hand and holding the nose pad with pliers with the other. Then the pliers are lifted up and the nose pad is moved down until the glasses are in the correct position on the face. The asymmetrical adjustment method is to first hold the frame of the eyeglasses with one hand, the other hand clamps the nasal plate with pliers. Then twist it in the direction of the correct tray position so that the surface of the tray is in contact with the two sides of the nose. Wrap one side of the lens of the glasses to be operated with a cloth first to prevent the screwdriver from slipping and scraping the lens during the operation. Don't scratch your glasses by adjusting your nose pad.
What is a photochromic lens?
Photochromic lenses are lenses that become dark when exposed to a particular wavelength of light (usually ultraviolet light), but return to their original transmittance and become clear when no longer illuminated by the light source. Photochromic lenses can be made of glass or resin. The discoloration effect is caused by silver chloride or other halides added to the lens, which are transparent to visible light when not irradiated by ultraviolet light. When irradiated by ultraviolet light, chemical reactions will occur, which will absorb part of the visible light and make the lens show dark. The chemical reaction is reversible, so the lens returns to its original transparent state when it is no longer exposed to UV light.
How to adapt to progressive lenses?
People who are prone to motion sickness or have inner ear diseases may suffer dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and other symptoms due to their inability to tolerate the slight deformation of the visual objects, so they need to pay more attention when wearing them. For people who have not worn reading glasses before, it is not recommended to wear graded multi-focus glasses directly because their eyes will not be able to adapt quickly.
Why do people like wearing rimless glasses?
The simple atmosphere and extreme minimalism can highlight the characteristics of the character. They belong to the business type glasses. They are suitable for professors, principals, and other leaders. A minimalist style will keep them from going wrong in the work environment. Secondly, they can highlight professional temperament. Because rimless glasses style is more diverse, and stylish, with a rich color difference, they are popular for many people.
Step-by-Step Glasses Size Guide
In this section, we will show you how to perform glasses measurements. But the first thing is to know what face shape you have. If you do not know, click here to have a check.
Then you need to know where to find the size measurement of your glasses. In general, you will find numbers that look like this 51-17-145 at the temples of your eyeglasses. Of course, these numbers come at different meanings.
The first number often refers to the lens width. Lens width is the horizontal diameter of the lens at its widest point. In optometry, another term is eye size.
The second number often means the bridge width. Bridge width is the part that joins the two lenses and sits over the nose. Some refer to this as the gap. The bridge width varies between 14 and 24 millimeters.
The third number often means the temple length. The temple is the arm that keeps the sunglasses on your face. That arm extends to the part that hangs on the ears. The length is usually 135, 140, or 145 millimeters.
Lens height measures the size of the lens vertically, that is from the top to the bottom of the lens. Although sizes may differ depending on the brand, the standard size is somewhere between 32 and 38 millimeters.
ShadyVEU HD blue light blocking Glasses
The anti-reflective yellow and amber lenses are the best choices for outdoor vision protection, as they reduce high-intensity glare from bright lights (headlights, LED signs, etc.) at night. They are suitable for daytime driving with a clear vision, especially in low light conditions such as rain, haze, and winter. Yellow and amber-colored lenses help block out our computer screens, smartphones, games consoles, tablets, and TVs, helping to prevent melatonin suppression and thus helping wearers fall asleep faster.
They are suitable for sports, hunting, fishing, cycling, work, practical and construction work, day driving, night driving, bright days, snow days, and low light conditions.
OVERSIZED FRAMES
These mesmerizing oversized glasses provide facial protection for the eyes and are popular. From the fashion of the 70s to the Hollywood glamour of the early 2000s, it makes you feel confident and protected.