Why do you need night-driving glasses?
Aging causes our pupils to become progressively smaller, so they don't dilate as quickly. A smaller pupil means less light reaches your retina, which makes it harder to see at night. The weak artificial light, and the fact that we can't see beyond these sources in the dark, exacerbate the dangers of night driving. For people wearing prescription glasses, the risk of driving at night is much greater. Driving can be stressful, especially if you have poor eyesight. This is especially true at night. If you have poor vision and drive at night, you're vulnerable to a number of potential hazards, and we're talking about prescription glasses for night driving. These glasses can play a big role in making you safer and more comfortable. They can even save your life. This is especially important as night vision decreases with age. When you drive at night, choosing the best prescription glasses for night driving can make your life easier.
How to clean a contact lens case?
Avoid cleaning contact lens cases with running water. Tap water contains a number of chemicals that can be harmful to contact lenses, as well as microorganisms such as bacteria. Please rinse and disinfect with boiling water. Use contact lens solution before cleaning. Let it dry. Make sure the contact case dries naturally before you use it. Stay away from cosmetic bags. It is to avoid that your contact lens case is contaminated by cosmetic bags. Some dust from cosmetic products can easily contaminate contact lens cases, so stay away from cosmetics.
Lens anti-fogging agent
To be specific, a layer of the anti-fogging agent is sprayed (coated) on the surface of the lens to form a dense, absorbent, ultra-thin, and ultra-transparent biological coating. The coating chelates the droplets inside the coating (chelating means processing the material into a digestible form) to form a continuous and supper transparent chelating coating, which converts the droplets into a transparent micro-glass layer, thus preventing fogging. Spray anti-fogging agent on the surface of the lens, and then wipe evenly with an ordinary lens cloth. It can be used on most lenses. They are easy to use but have relatively short anti-fogging time. During use, the lens should not be wiped or washed. Long time use will affect the lens life.
Disadvantages of Progressive Lenses
It takes time to adapt to the lenses. It can generate poor visual resolution (blur). There is also a geometric distortion of the field of view. Some of the problems with advanced progressive lenses occur when walking up and downstairs. Because the reading correction is at the bottom, the staircase may look like a rebound. However, this is all done to accommodate your progressive lenses, and within about two weeks the shortcomings should disappear. It takes some time to get used to progressive lenses. Changes in vision occur at the rim of the lens, leading to slight changes in peripheral vision. For some people, change is a little difficult. Because the first wear of progressive lenses may occur slight dizziness, shaky walking. One should be careful when they exercise or go Up and down the stairs. Because the sense of space changes, the distance judgment of the object, the sense of depth changes, people who first wear should not immediately drive or do strenuous exercise. When looking closely, the eyes need to turn down, they have mild discomfort in the eyes. The object becomes blurry when they look at it through a blurred area around the lens. Therefore, new wearers turn their heads more and turn their eyes less when they see things and try to use the far, near, and middle distance areas to see the object.
How do blue light glasses work?
Using anti-blue light lens film reflection technology, the glasses reflect harmful blue light, so the surface of the lens reflects blue light, and the substrate absorption technology of the anti-blue light lens will not reflect blue light. Anti-blue light glasses mainly reflect harmful blue light by coating on the surface of the lens, or absorb harmful blue light by adding anti-blue light factor into the substrate of the lens, to realize the blocking of harmful blue light. The blue light intensity emitted by the mobile phone screen was effectively suppressed by the use of anti-blue light glasses, compared with a portable spectrometer.
Method of taking off the contact lens
Wash your hands before removing contact lenses, and be careful not to leave long fingernails, to avoid contamination of the lenses by bacteria and nail scratches. Look up, open the upper and lower eyelids with the left index finger and right middle finger. Pinch the middle and lower edge of the lens gently with the thumb and index finger of the right hand, and remove the lens. You can use the index finger first to move the lens down, and then gently pinch the middle and lower edge of the lens with the thumb and index finger belly, and take off the lens.
Rimless Glasses 393014
They are not heavy, with a nose pad and spring hinge. It is a metal alloy frame, and it has a designer acetate temple. This pair of glasses show lens shape #226. These different lens shapes and selection of size can greatly change the overall look and final size.