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Use Reading Glasses Over Contacts
Using reading glasses in this way replaces the need for bifocals.Reading glasses help correct vision. If you wear contact lenses for a distance correction, it is possible to wear glasses over your contacts just for reading or close work. Schedule an eye exam if your last one is more than a year old. Prescriptions are valid for one to two years, depending on where you live but most contact lens prescriptions expire after one year. You will need a current prescription.Get the proper
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Tips to SCUBA Dive With Glasses
Tips to scuba dive with glasses:Many find wearing glasses under a dive mask to be difficult. SCUBA stands for self contained underwater breathing apparatus, which allows divers to stay underwater for extended periods of time. Poor vision can put divers in danger by preventing them from accurately and quickly reading scuba instruments such as watches and gauges. In addition, the need for glasses can deprive divers of the pleasure of observing underwater life in
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Types of Contact Lens 2010
Soft contact lenses were originally designed to be worn for 12 to 18 months away and overnight stays. Soft contact lenses have been published in many different formats, since they were first developed in the 1960s.These soft contact lenses are now called “traditional contact lenses.” They are usually prescribed as a specialty lens and are typically used when frequent replacement or disposable contact lenses are not available. They have the disadvantage of being expensive and
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Who Can Wear Colored Contacts?
We all like to make a change on a regular basis and colored contact lenses are a great tool or accessory for bringing about this change.One does not need to be short or long sighted to make good use of color contact lenses; you can use them just for their decorative value. Non corrective contact lenses enable a person with twenty, twenty vision to change their eye color whether it is just for ascetic reasons or other reasons. Other reasons that this accessory would serve perfectly would be
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Eye Exams For Contact Lenses and Eyeglasses
When acquiring glasses or contacts, one must have an eye exam. Most people do not think about whether there is a difference between the two exams. There are actual distinct differences between an eye exam for eyeglasses and an eye exam for contact lenses. The following describes the differences with an eye exam for eyeglasses and an exam for contact lenses: Eye Exam for Eyeglasses The purpose of an eye exam is to diagnose problems with one’s vision and any diseases of the eye. You will be
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Feeling, touching and experiencing the World in Real
Change the eyes of the world. The progressive lens Transmitted light tracking design: In consideration of the figures of the people’s eyes and the real feel of the glasses wearing, the peripheral of the progressive lens is designed to revise the chromatic aberration of the oblique direction when the light goes it the bottom of the lens, which greatly decrease the chromatic aberration of the peripheral vision and make your glasses more comfortable to wear. • Asymmetrical level designment:
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