Choose the right lenses for blue light glasses.
Since visible light is made up of yellow, green, and blue light, the blue lens blocks the blue light, leaving only yellow and green light. Yellow plus green is yellow, so what we see is a yellow lens. If it is viewed from the side, we will find that the lens is also transparent, with no background color, and most of it is yellow-green. The dark yellow blue lens appears chromatic aberration, and it can be more serious. So to block blue light and do not hurt an eye again, you had better choose light yellow lenses to prevent blue light.
Anti-fogging lens
The surface of the lens is coated with a layer of anti-fogging top film. The anti-fogging function of the lens can be activated by wiping the lens with a professional anti-fogging lens cloth, which can achieve a better anti-fogging effect. Choose this anti-fogging lens and wipe it with the corresponding anti-fogging lens cloth. IT is easy to use, and the anti-fogging effect is ideal, used for a long time. They cannot be wiped and washed.
The frame materials
You should choose the driver's glasses with alloy materials. The glasses made of this material are light and strong, so your ears won't be uncomfortable when you wear them for a long time.
Two Tone Thick Frame Glasses
These two tone chick frame glasses are deliciously composed of two-toned acetate. The stylish oval lens frames feature a semi-transparent tortoiseshell finish melded with a creamy white. A classic keyhole nose bridge, two rivets stud accents, and comfortable spring hinges complete the concept of “wear in comfort, look in style”
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.
How to Pop Lenses Out of Glasses with Metal Frames?
As is well known, glasses frames are different due to the frame materials. So, we will show you how to pop lenses out of glasses with metal frames and plastic frames. First, we will show you how to take lenses out of glasses.
Now, here is the tutorial.
- Find out the screws and they are usually near the nose bridge. They may also be present at the bottom rim on the outside. Once you find out the screws, find a suitable screwdriver.
- Then fix the frame in one hand and turn the screws in an anti-clockwise direction as they come out completely. Be sure to do this over a cloth where you can easily collect the screws and then store them somewhere safe to be used later.
- Next, put one hand on the nasal side of the frames and use the thumb and fingers of your other hand to pull out the frames. Be sure to use any piece of cloth so that you do not get fingerprints on the lens.
After all steps are finished, you can successfully remove the lenses from the glasses.
How to Choose Glasses for Long Face?
Bold shapes and eyeglasses with decorative details are also a smart choice since they help draw attention to your eyes and can add width to your face. Be sure to avoid narrow or rectangular shapes, which can make your face appear longer.
Square glasses: if you have a long face, you can try square glasses whose sharper corners can help to balance out the length of your face and complement your narrow features. Choose frames that are slightly wider than your cheekbones to make your face appear broader.
Two-toned glasses: if you have a long face shape, the two-toned glasses would be a good choice. The color-top frames create an optical illusion that draws focus upward toward your eyes rather than to the length of your face.