Choose a quality progressive lens.
Superior progressive lenses provide a better viewing experience. They also remove any distortions you might feel when reading what's in front of you. Lenses can also be coated with special coatings. Anti-reflective coating can prevent glare on the road, and anti-scratch coating can reduce wear marks.
How to Tighten Glasses by Yourself
After your glasses being used for a while, they will become loosen. In this situation, you may want to ask for a professional optical person to adjust or tighten it. It would be a way but with some inconvenience. So, you can also choose to tighten glasses by yourself.
Why the glasses will become loose? It can be caused by various reasons. Most people wear and remove their glasses several times every day. The back and forth movements of the glasses’ arms will increase the possibility that they will become loose.
If the glasses become loose, you can choose to tighten them by adjusting the temple arms. Most eyeglasses have a screw located at the temple hinge on both sides. To tighten glasses by yourself, you can choose to tighten this screw to make your glasses more comfortable or prevent them from slipping down your nose again. You had better check these screws periodically so you can tighten them before they fall out.
Can You Wear Glasses Without Prescription?
So, can you wear glasses without prescription? Of course, you can. You can wear glasses without prescription and they would not cause any damage to your eyes. What’s more, some non-prescription glasses, such as the type that blocks harmful blue light, can be beneficial to your eyes.
Who needs computer glasses?
Blue light radiation from computer screens and so on usually only requires a piece of fiberglass to block, usually, we just use the anti-radiation glasses. Office white-collar workers often spend more than 8 hours a day working in front of a computer, and sometimes they spend their entertainment with a computer after going home. After long, the eye often can feel dry, sour bilge, ache, shed tears even, giddy. These are all related to the blue light stimulus emitted by the screen.