Tips for Picking the Perfect Pair of Glasses

Tips for Picking the Perfect Pair of Glasses

Tips for Picking the Perfect Pair of Glasses

Eyeglasses were initially invented to help patients with vision problems. But now, people wear glasses for several other reasons. Many patients who struggle with less-than-perfect eyesight wear glasses to correct nearsightedness and other refractive errors. Today, it's not uncommon to see people sport non-prescription eyewear. Are you looking for stylish fake glasses to make a fashion statement? Maybe you need a solution for your visual health issues. To help you get started, here are some tips for picking the perfect pair of glasses:


 

Visual Health


 

This is the most important thing to consider when buying a pair of eyeglasses. If you haven't visited your eye doctor yet, schedule an appointment for a comprehensive eye examination. This way, your doctor can determine the best prescription for your glasses. There are two primary types: single-vision glasses and multifocal glasses. While the former has an all-purpose lens to help you see clearly either up close or far, the latter correct both near and distance vision problems all in the same lens. 


 

Lifestyle Preferences


 

Another essential factor is your lifestyle. Eyeglass lenses were originally made with glass. Today, most lenses are made with plastic as they're lighter and more flexible. Since they're also less likely to shatter, plastic lenses are deemed safer than glass lenses. Besides, plastic lenses have inherent ultraviolet light-filtering technology. If you're active and fond of playing sports, your doctor will likely make recommendations to help you choose a pair from their sports eyewear collections. Doctors generally recommend lenses made with polycarbonate material for sports enthusiasts or anyone who may have an increased risk of eye injuries. Polycarbonate lenses are thin, light, and highly impact resistant. A newer plastic material, known as Trivex, meets the same safety industry standards polycarbonate is known for. It's a great alternative to polycarbonate lenses. It's also light and impact resistant. But they have a higher tensile strength, making Trivex perfect for rimless eyeglasses. But the most significant advantage is it has superior optical clarity, causing less distorting. 


 

Face Shape


 

Since you'd be wearing your new eyeglasses often, you'd want a pair that will make you look great. One way to enhance your facial features is to choose frames that harmonize your face shape. If you have a square-shaped face, you can best complement your features with narrow frames. This way, the design will soften your angles and add length to your face. If you have a round face, opt for frames that add angles and length to your face. A narrow, rectangular, and rimless eyeglass frame usually suits people with this face shape. A general rule of thumb is to opt for frames that are opposite to the shape of your face. This way, you can bring balance to it. Rounder features need more angular edges. Angular features have to be softened with more curved shapes. 


 

Do you need help with choosing the right pair of eyeglasses to complete your look? Contact Today's Vision in Laguna Niguel, California, for a wide selection of our eyewear that will match your vision needs and personality.

 

Pick out your perfect pair of glasses, contact Today's Vision in Laguna Niguel, California at (949) 518-0055 to make an appointment today!

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