Choose clear glasses for kids of suitable temples and nose pads.
Children's head is very different from adults, especially the height of the bridge of the nose. Most children's bridge of the nose is low. Therefore, it is best to choose a high nose pad for children's glasses or an adjustable eyeglass frame for the nose pad. The temples of the glasses should not cause uncomfortable pressure and the glasses should be kept in the correct position. Sporty temples are another option. The temples are very flexible, and they fit well into a child's ear. It should extend to the earlobe and be covered with soft plastic.
What Is Bifocal Lens?
Bifocal lenses are divided into two parts to accommodate two different prescriptions in one lens. One is for distance prescription and the other is for near vision prescription. Bifocal glasses are used to correct the presbyopia eye condition.
Bifocal lenses are with lines separating two different prescriptions. With bifocals, you don’t get the single-vision lens look with them as you do with progressive lenses. If you don’t need to see through two prescriptions, bifocal glasses are an excellent option. Bifocal glasses come with the following features:
- Two vision zone. (One for near vision and the other one for distance vision.)
- Has a distinct line separating the powers.
However, with bifocal glasses, you may have trouble reading computer screens and causing a greater risk for computer vision syndrome.
How to protect rimless glasses?
With the continuous improvement of people's living standards, many people begin to pay attention to their quality of life. In the past, many people thought that wearing glasses was for correcting eyesight glasses, but now more and more people use them for decoration, and rimless glasses meet the needs of consumers. Because of its light structure, giving people a sense of fashion, so it is loved by many business people. So how do you protect your rimless glasses?
A saddle bridge is a type of bridge.
The bridge of the nose can make your nose look slimmer. There are two main types. The keyhole distributes the weight of the glasses to one side of the nose rather than the top. It's a good choice for those with a broad nose. The Keyhole Bridge is old-fashioned in the classic style, like a Keyhole. This design creates a small gap in the top part to give the impression of space, thus making your nose look smaller. Saddle bridge is a more modern style and usually goes around your nose with almost no gaps at the top. This close contact will make your nose look tighter.
Defects of Adolescent Progressive Lenses
Long-term use of progressive lenses will cause a deficiency of binocular physiological regulation in adolescents. Long-term use of progressive lens may lead to ocular muscle imbalance in both eyes of adolescents. After wearing a progressive lens, part of the field of vision is not clear, which will affect the activities of young people. After wearing the progressive lens, when walking downstairs, riding a bicycle, and doing various sports, you need to see through the near area under the lens to see far, which will affect your activities due to blurring. It is not comfortable to wear a progressive lens to look at an upright screen such as a computer, and the refractive power of a progressive lens in these parts is different. To see the screen clearly, it is necessary to adjust repeatedly, which is easy to cause adjustment disorders and visual fatigue, even dizziness, and eye pain.
Zenni Optical Oval Glasses
These inexpensive, no-fuss oval glasses come in clear, brown, black, or aqua. Price includes frame and basic prescription lenses, scratch-resistant coating, and UV protection. People with square faces may be best suited to wearing oval glasses. Zenni has a try-on feature where you can upload a photo of yourself so you can see what you look like with the glasses on.
TR90 glasses frame
TR90 is not easy to deform and break, and it can withstand high temperatures and strong impacts. In addition, its material is relatively light, so many young people also like such glasses frames.