7 Perfect Glasses for National Book Lovers Day

7 Perfect Glasses for National Book Lovers Day

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Hannah is a digital marketing specialist who is passionate about keeping up to date with the latest trends in the fashion industry and turning it into engaging content. Through her writing, she brings you the latest in eyewear trends and news.

Calling all bookworms! It’s the 9th of August, which means it’s National Book Lovers Day. We matched the perfect glasses to your favorite genre so you can read in style. Book Lovers Day is the time to reread your favorite novels, explore new genres and authors, or go down the rabbit hole on #booktok to find your next read. 

 

So put on your favorite pair of glasses for reading books, get comfortable, and check out all the glasses that will match your style. 

If you’re into romance

If your heart skips a beat with each turn of the page, then the Lovely glasses by SmartBuy Collection are your perfect match. These acetate transparent pink glasses will have you longing for your own romantic storyline. Wear your heart on your eyes and turn your passion into your next accessories with these fun frames.

If you’re into young adult series

Nothing screams young and cool like a pair of gold Ray-Ban frames. If you find yourself strolling through the young adult section at your local bookshop while sipping on a cup of coffee, these Ray-Ban RX6448 were made for you. Whether you’re the main character or the shy sidekick friend, these glasses will keep back your tears and get you through your next read.

If you’re into fantasy

Let your mind run wild in these fun Irida glasses on your next fantasy adventure. Whether flying through the sky on a dragon or picking flowers with the fairies, these transparent rainbow glasses will unleash your inner child. Get ready for all your new adventures in these unique frames and dive head first into your next novel. 

If you’re into mystery

Dust off your detective hat and get a pair of Tom Ford FT5504 to solve your next mystery. These browline glasses suit everyone, from loud personalities to the quiet thinker. Whether you’re team good guy or bad guy, these Tom Ford glasses will have you jumping into the pages of your next mystery novel. 

If you’re into non-fiction

If you’re the smartest person in the room, you can never go wrong with a pair of rimless glasses. These Boss 1266/B glasses are the perfect combo for non-fiction stories from autobiographies to true crime. Thanks to the delicate gold metal frames, they’re a no-fuss style with hints of sophistication. These Boss by Hugo Boss glasses are the perfect frames for the true book nerd. 

If you’re into sci-fi

Suppose you love the what-ifs and going where no one else can, these SmartBuy Readers M0403 will keep you company on any mission. These dark blue reading glasses will prepare your eyes for all the science fiction adventures you can read. Get perfect vision while delving into outer space or exploring another planet from the comfort of your own home. 

If you read online 

For readers on the go who prefer their digital devices, these Arise Collective Admiralty Blue-Light Block glasses will keep you ready all night long. With special blue light lenses from zFORT®, these trendy square glasses protect your eyes from harmful blue light rays. You can enjoy reading your favorite book online without the risk of headaches and eyestrain. These are also great if you’re getting ready for the anticipated movie release inspired by your favorite book!

 

This National Book Lovers Day, make sure you get some trendy glasses for reading the books you love and celebrate your passion in style. If you loved our choices, check out our full range of reading glasses online at SmartBuyGlasses for fast and easy shipping. Happy National Book Lovers Day everyone, and happy reading! 

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Gift Guide for Bookworms - swanky reading glasses

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Hannah Tinning

Hannah is a digital marketing specialist who is passionate about keeping up to date with the latest trends in the fashion industry and turning it into engaging content. Through her writing, she brings you the latest in eyewear trends and news.

Calling all bookworms! It’s the 9th of August, which means it’s National Book Lovers Day. We matched the perfect glasses to your favorite genre so you can read in style. Book Lovers Day is the time to reread your favorite novels, explore new genres and authors, or go down the rabbit hole on #booktok to find your next read. 

 

So put on your favorite pair of glasses for reading books, get comfortable, and check out all the glasses that will match your style. 

If you’re into romance 

If your heart skips a beat with each turn of the page, then the Lovely glasses by SmartBuy Collection are your perfect match. These acetate transparent pink glasses will have you longing for your own romantic storyline. Wear your heart on your eyes and turn your passion into your next accessories with these fun frames.

If you’re into young adult series

Nothing screams young and cool like a pair of gold Ray-Ban frames. If you find yourself strolling through the young adult section at your local bookshop while sipping on a cup of coffee, these Ray-Ban RX6448 were made for you. Whether you’re the main character or the shy sidekick friend, these glasses will keep back your tears and get you through your next read. 

If you’re into fantasy

Let your mind run wild in these fun Irida glasses on your next fantasy adventure. Whether flying through the sky on a dragon or picking flowers with the fairies, these transparent rainbow glasses will unleash your inner child. Get ready for all your new adventures in these unique frames and dive head first into your next novel. 

If you’re into mystery

Dust off your detective hat and get a pair of Tom Ford FT5504 to solve your next mystery. These browline glasses suit everyone, from loud personalities to the quiet thinker. Whether you’re team good guy or bad guy, these Tom Ford glasses will have you jumping into the pages of your next mystery novel. 

If you’re into non-fiction

If you’re the smartest person in the room, you can never go wrong with a pair of rimless glasses. These Boss 1266/B glasses are the perfect combo for non-fiction stories from autobiographies to true crime. Thanks to the delicate gold metal frames, they’re a no-fuss style with hints of sophistication. These Boss by Hugo Boss glasses are the perfect frames for the true book nerd.

If you’re into sci-fi

Suppose you love the what-ifs and going where no one else can, these SmartBuy Readers M0403 will keep you company on any mission. These dark blue reading glasses will prepare your eyes for all the science fiction adventures you can read. Get perfect vision while delving into outer space or exploring another planet from the comfort of your own home. 

If you read online 

For readers on the go who prefer their digital devices, these Arise Collective Admiralty Blue-Light Block glasses will keep you ready all night long. With special blue light lenses from zFORT®, these trendy square glasses protect your eyes from harmful blue light rays. You can enjoy reading your favorite book online without the risk of headaches and eyestrain. These are also great if you’re getting ready for the anticipated movie release inspired by your favorite book!

 

This National Book Lovers Day, make sure you get some trendy glasses for reading the books you love and celebrate your passion in style. If you loved our choices, check out our full range of reading glasses online at SmartBuyGlasses for fast and easy shipping. Happy National Book Lovers Day everyone, and happy reading! 

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The History of Aviator Sunglasses

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The History of Aviator Sunglasses

History | How did Aviator sunglasses become a part of cultural style? | Design

An iconic and instantly recognisable model, the Aviator dates back to 1936 and has military origins.
The History of Aviator Sunglasses

Aviator sunglasses have a rich history dating back to the 1920s when they were originally developed by Bausch & Lomb.

During WWI, the United States increased its use of aircraft for attack missions. As test pilots started to fly at extreme heights, the temperature sometimes plummeted to as low as minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit, becoming a pilot’s top enemy.

In the early 20th century, leather hoods and fur-lined goggles were commonly used to fight these terrible weather conditions at higher altitudes. However, these goggles had some major disadvantages. They were heavy, uncomfortable and not dark enough to protect the eyes from the intense sun in the upper atmosphere.

As a result, pilots would often face blinding rays from the sun and would land with strained and exhausted eyes. Understanding their struggles, the United States Air Force decided to get new sunglasses specifically designed for military pilots to fix these issues.

The History of Aviator Sunglasses
The History of Aviator Sunglasses

In 1930, John A. Macready, who served as a Colonel in the United States Air Force, began to work with Bausch & Lomb to design and develop specialized goggles for military use. In 1936, Bausch & Lomb’s first pair of Aviator sunglasses was created.

They were first used by pilots in order to protect their eyes from the sun while flying, hence the name Aviator or “pilot” glasses. Due to their lightweight, thinner and more elegant design, they also replaced the flight goggles in military use.

In 1937, Bausch & Lomb trademarked the sunglasses as Ray-Ban sunglasses and started selling them to the public. However, they were originally sold as sporting equipment that provided “real scientific glare protection” for fisherman and golfers.

Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses initially cost several dollars while other sunglasses at the time cost around 25 cents.

How did Aviator sunglasses become a part of cultural style?

As World War II hit, Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses became a staple of military gear for pilots. Ray-Ban Aviators became even more popular and transitioned into a commercial product after General Douglas MacArthur was photographed wearing them when he landed on a beach in the Philippines.

These photos have become the lasting images of World War II and Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses became a part of cultural style. The event marked the start of the Aviator becoming the iconic fashion statement it is today.

Its popularity continued to grow throughout the 1950s with many Hollywood celebrities donning a pair. By the 1960s and 1970s, many iconic figures could be seen wearing a pair of Aviator sunglasses, including Gloria Steinem and Paul McCartney.

In the 1970s, they started to develop alternatives to the original Aviator and different coloured Aviators started to emerge. A version for women was born with pink frames, brown lenses and rhinestone details, and so the Aviator was no longer a style just for men.

Also, at the same time, other manufacturers across the United States such as Polo, Serengeti and Persol, started to mimic this iconic style to create their own pair of Aviator sunglasses. There seemed to be a pair of Aviators for everyone! By the 1980s, Ray-Ban Aviators were at the forefront of a cultural change.

The iconic sunglasses were worn by Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer in Top Gun. Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses had become one of the first popularised styles of sunglasses.

DID YOU KNOW

The Aviator was not the only Ray-Bandesign popular with celebrities in the 50s, The Wayfarer also had plenty of high profile fans, from presidents to Hollywood stars.

Design

Aviator sunglasses are characterised by dark lenses made of mineral glass with very thin metal frames and a double bridge

The green anti-reflective lenses help to block harmful rays from the sun, such as infrared and ultraviolet rays, preventing wearers from getting eye strain.

The teardrop shape gives pilots complete coverage, with full protection of the entire eye socket, without limiting the field of vision. The thin gold-plated alloy frame is ultra-lightweight to ensure maximum comfort.

As well as its association with the military, Aviator sunglasses are synonymous with looking cool.  Style them with a leather jacket and you can look just like an action hero!

The History of Aviator Sunglasses
The History of Aviator Sunglasses
The History of Aviator Sunglasses
The History of Aviator Sunglasses

Today, Aviator sunglasses are everywhere and are available in many different styles. At SmartBuyGlasses US, customers can find the best Aviator sunglasses at incredible prices. We have collections of Aviator sunglasses for men and Aviator sunglasses for women.

As well as Ray-Ban, we also stock other well-known brands such as Celine, Michael Kors and Gucci Aviator sunglasses. They come with a 24-month warranty, a hassle-free 100-day returns policy and a price match guarantee.

Shop your polarized aviator sunglasses today at SmartBuyGlasses!

What is Ocular Hypertension?

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What is Ocular Hypertension?

What is ocular hypertension? | Causes of ocular hypertension | Symptoms of ocular hypertension | How to reduce high eye pressure

In this article we explain what ocular hypertension is, its causes, symptoms and how to reduce the risk of developing it.

The term ‘hypertension’ refers to high blood pressure and ocular hypertension is a condition where the intraocular pressure in your eyes exceeds a healthy eye pressure range.

The eye pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury and a value above 21 usually indicates hypertension of the eyes.

Sustained over an extended period of time, this can damage the optic nerve causing glaucoma, an incurable eye disease which can lead to blindness in the worst of cases.

What is ocular hypertension?

Ocular hypertension is the result of an imbalance in aqueous humour. Aqueous humour is a clear fluid that flows through the pupil and the chamber of the eye. If the ciliary body produces too much aqueous, the pressure in the eye increases, causing ocular hypertension.

Your ocular pressure may also be beyond the normal and healthy scope where too little of the fluid is drained away. The progress of the condition from ocular hypertension to glaucoma is slow.

People with ocular hypertension can still have healthy optic nerves (when testing peripheral vision). In short the condition is not immediately evident.

DID YOU KNOW

Ocular hypertension can lead to glaucoma in some cases.

Causes of ocular hypertension

There are a number of factors which can cause the condition including: smoking, diabetes, heart disease, excessive consumption of salt, red meat, alcohol, sugar and other eye conditions.

Some medications can also cause ocular hypertension in some individuals e.g. steroid medicines used to treat asthma. If you’ve had an injury to the eye, a side effect can be disruption to the balance of aqueous production/drainage.

Other factors such as race and genetics also predispose some individuals to the condition.

Age is another factor as intraocular pressure increases slowly with age. Adults over the age of forty are at greater risk than their younger counterparts. Those of African descent as well as those with a family history of ocular hypertension or glaucoma are also more likely to develop the condition.

Gender wise, men have a higher risk of developing glaucoma whereas women are more likely to develop ocular hypertension.

Symptoms of ocular hypertension

Common symptoms of ocular hypertension include blurred vision and without treatment, bleeding in the eye but this is often in the latter stages.

It is important to have regular eye exams as this is the easiest and safest way to detect how healthy your eyes are and if there are any disruptions to the aqueous humour. 

Glaucoma is a condition which cannot be reversed once developed so prevention really is the best cure.

How to reduce high eye pressure

There is no guaranteed way to prevent hypertension, but a good strategy would be to have a healthy and balanced diet, regular exercise and an annual eye exam at the minimum.

This is even more pertinent if you have a history of glaucoma in your family.

Is Your Medication Affecting Your Vision?

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Is Your Medication Affecting Your Vision?

Blurred vision | Dry eye | Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome (IFIS) | Glaucoma

It's common knowledge that certain medications can have side effects,but were you aware that vision problems are one potential side effect?
Is Your Medication Affecting Your Vision

All medications come with potential side effects but it can be easy to overlook the connection between your eye health and your medications. There are many medications that can cause eye problems, such as blurred vision or dry eye. While most vision or eye health side effects caused by medication are minor and non-severe, you should always speak with your doctor if you are experiencing any sudden vision changes.

 In some cases, vision problems related to your medication could be severe and should be treated immediately. 

Blurred vision

Many medications list temporary blurred vision as a potential side effect, but there are some with higher reports than others. These are two popular medications that could cause blurry vision: 

Meloxicam: Meloxicam is an anti-inflammatory drug used to reduce hormones that cause inflammation and pain in the body. Ask your doctor if you are experiencing blurry vision while taking this medication. 

Alendronate(Fosamax): Alendronate is used to treat and prevent osteoporosis. Abnormal or blurred vision is a listed symptom that should be addressed by a medical professional if occurring. 

DID YOU KNOW

Blurry vision and dry eye syndrome are the most common vision-related side effects that can be caused by medication.

Dry eye

Dry eye syndrome is a common condition for many people, characterized by dry itchy eyes. These are a few medications that could be causing your dry eyes:

Antidepressants:Antidepressants are one common medication that could cause eye dryness in patients. Sertraline (Zoloft) and Paroxetine (Paxil) are two examples of commonly prescribed antidepressants that could affect your eye health.

Isotretinoin(Accutane):  This mediation is typically used to treat acne and could have many different effects on your eyes, dry eye being one of the most common along with sensitivity to bright light.

Find out more about causes and treatments for dry eye here.

Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome (IFIS)

IFIS is characterized by a flacid iris that can cause problems for cataract surgery patients. Medication is a common listed cause of IFIS. 

Tamsulosin (Flomax): Tamsulosin is prescribed to treat men with an enlarged prostate gland. Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome has occurred in some patients taking this medication. Patients planning on cataract or glaucoma surgery should first tell your ophthalmologist if they are taking this medication.

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a pressure condition of the eye that can cause gradual loss of vision. While Glaucoma is typically caused by higher than normal pressure inside the eyeball, some medications are thought to increase the risk of Glaucoma.

Topiramate: Topiramate is typically used to treat epilepsy and prevent migraine headaches. It’s possible that this medication could cause acute Glaucoma, which could damage the optic nerve and affect other areas of vision as well.

Corticosteroids: Corticosteroids are medications that lower inflammation in the body and can be used to treat diseases such as asthma or arthritis. This medication could raise the intraocular pressure, increasing the risk of Glaucoma after continual use.

Improving your diet is another way to maintain good health. Read about what foods you can eat to better protect your eyes here.

How Does the Eye Work?

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How Does the Eye Work

From the cornea to the retina | Myopia | Rods and cones | Light processed as chemical signals in our brain

Small but mighty, our eyes allow us to interact with the world around us. Find out how the different parts work together to allow us to see.
How does The Eye Work
SUMMARY

The eye is a complex organ of the body. Light that is reflected from objects enters the eye through the cornea, passes through the lens, and is then focused on the retina, where it is converted into signals. The optic nerve transmits these signals to the brain, allowing us to perceive images.

After the brain, the eye is perhaps the second most complex organ in the whole human body. With over one hundred million photoreceptive cells squeezed into a spherical ball that is one-inch in diameter, this organ processes light in a way that allows our brain to visualize the bright and colorful world around us.

But how does our brain receive these images? How does the eye work?

From the cornea to the retina

Light that is reflected off of objects around us enters the eye through the cornea, which focuses all the light from every direction through to the pupil. The pupil will contract or dilate according to the quantity of light exposure, allowing just the right amount of light to enter. 

From the pupil, the light travels through to the lens, which has a convex shape that focuses the light even further onto the retina, which is located at the back of the eye. The more accurately the lens focuses light onto the retina, the clearer vision you will receive. 

DID YOU KNOW

Our eyes remain the same size throughout life, whereas our nose and ears never stop growing.

Myopia

In conditions of myopia (nearsightedness), the lens focuses the light on a point before the retina, making it harder to see distant objects clearly. A common reason that people become nearsighted during childhood is that their eyes grow, increasing the distance between the retina and the lens, though the focus of the lenses does not change.

Rods and cones

The retina itself is made up of millions of light-sensitive rods and cones. The rods are more sensitive, meaning they can detect much lower levels of light. The fovea is where the most rods and cones are concentrated on the retina, which is where light should focus and become the most clear vision.

This is why during the day when our pupil is more constricted we see better, then when our pupil is dilated and light is flooding the eye as much as it can, we squint to focus the light on the fovea.

In fact, our night vision comes almost entirely from the rod cells. However, the rods can only absorb one pigment of light, which means they cannot distinguish colors well, and that is why we cannot see much color at night. 

The cone cells on the other hand, are better adapted for brighter light conditions and contain three different types of receptive proteins (short, medium and long) which are designed to absorb red, green and blue light respectively.

Color blindness results from having an imbalanced number of these three types of cells in the retina. So, if you have more short cones and less medium and long ones, you will not be able to distinguish red and green light as well as blue.

Light processed as chemical signals in our brain

As light hits the retina’s photo-receptors, it is then converted into electro-chemical signals which travel out of the back of the eye and into the brain via a chord of fiber called the optic nerve. 

These signals reach a central processing center in the middle of the brain called the thalamus, which is responsible for processing all our senses, and then sent all the way to the back of the brain, where our visual cortex is located.

It is here in the visual cortex where our brain uses the light wavelengths that our eyes absorb to produce the images that we see every single day. 

What are the best sunglasses for tennis?

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What Are The Best Sunglasses For Tennis?

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Sunglasses can improve your game a lot out on the court. Here's what to consider when buying sunglasses for tennis.
What are the best sunglasses for tennis

Sports sunglasses are designed to make sure your play is optimal and not obstructed by wind or dust unnecessarily blowing in your eyes. Sunglasses for tennis are made specifically  to ensure they don’t fly off when you’re moving with a lot of force.

Some sports sunglasses also come with the option of adding prescription lenses, this is a good solution if you need corrective powers to your vision, but you don’t like to wear contacts while sporting.

Sunglasses for tennis can come in a lot of designs and colors, so they are not only optimal for your sports, but keep you looking stylish.Shop our wide range of sports sunglasses plus a range of tennis sunglasses now.

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Oakley offer a wide range of sunglasses designed for sports.

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What Are Progressive Lenses?

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What Are Progressive Lenses?

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Holding a BSc Honours in Ophthalmic Dispensing awarded at Anglia Ruskin University, Maria has over 17 years of optical experience.
Progressive lenses correct multiple vision problems by combining different prescriptions in one lens.
What are Progressive Lenses?
SUMMARY

Progressive lenses combine different prescriptions, allowing multiple vision problems to be corrected in a single pair of glasses.

They provide near, intermediate and distance vision correction without the visible lines found on the bifocal and trifocal lenses.

As the old saying goes, time waits for no man. Age catches up on all of us, and on our eyes too.  Our body goes through many changes as we age, one of which is that our eyes begin to deteriorate.

After the age of 40, most people develop presbyopia, a condition that affects our close-up vision. With presbyopia, corrective lenses are needed for activities like reading or writing. 

For those of us who already wear glasses to help with intermediate or distance vision, this can be a bit of a nuisance. Step forward progressive lenses, your three-in-one solution to the problem. 

How do progressive lenses work?

Progressive lenses, also called multifocal lenses or varifocals, contain multiple prescriptions. Each prescription caters to a different field of vision so you can easily see things at far, intermediate, and near distances with just one pair of glasses.

The upper portion of the lens is adapted for distance vision. It gradually blends into the intermediate prescription in the middle portion, which corrects anything arm’s length away from you (like your computer screen). 

Finally, the lens increases in power towards the bottom section, designed for close-up tasks, like checking a price tag or using your smartphone.

Progressive lenses have no lines between the different prescriptions, so you have a smooth transition when switching between different viewing areas.

progressive lens diagram

Do I need progressive lenses?

Whether or not you need progressive lenses depends on your vision requirements. If you have multiple prescriptions for a combination of vision problems like presbyopia, nearsightedness, and farsightedness, then you’re a good candidate for a pair of progressives.

Presbyopia is caused by the gradual loss of your eye’s ability to focus on near objects and is a natural part of aging. Without progressive lenses, many individuals experience difficulty seeing both near and far objects clearly. 

Progressives may be the best option if you are experiencing eye strain when focusing on text or other details at multiple distances.

Your eye care professional can perform an eye exam to determine if progressive lenses will help improve your vision and overall visual clarity and comfort at all distances.

Progressive lens types

We offer two different types of progressive lenses, premium and deluxe. Your choice between these two ultimately comes down to your personal preference. 

Premium progressive lenses

Premium progressive lenses are our entry level range of progressives, with four lens index options available.

The most standard progressive lenses in the collection come with scratch-resistant and anti-reflective coatings, two features that are also found in the options higher up the scale. The “comfort” version has added UV 400 protection. 

The options on the upper end of the premium scale also have UV400, as well as superhydrophobic coating and an aspheric shape. This shape makes them thinner and lighter than other versions, with 1.67 and 1.74 index versions available.

Deluxe progressive lenses

Deluxe progressive lenses are a step up from our premium options, offering a superior visual experience. There are three options available within the deluxe range.

All three of them come with the same features of the most complete option from the premium range, but they have several additional advantages.

Impact X protection comes as standard on all three deluxe options. This impact-resistant coating reinforces the lenses, so they can handle more adventurous lifestyles and are more forgiving when the odd mishap occurs.

Deluxe progressive lenses differ from their premium counterparts the most in one key aspect. Their viewing area is 30% wider than that of premium lenses.

This provides greater comfort, especially for near and intermediate vision, as these zones are enlarged the most noticeably. 

This extra space maximizes the smooth transition when switching from one viewing area to the next, and can reduce visual fatigue and peripheral distortion while wearing your glasses.

What's the difference between progressive lenses and bifocals?

Progressives and bifocals share the trait of containing more than one prescription, but there are some important differences between them. Bifocals have two separate prescription zones for near and distance vision. You’ll have your distance correction at the top, while your near vision correction is at the bottom. 

 

Progressive Lenses

Bifocal lenses have a distinct line (called a segment line) between each value which causes an abrupt jump in your vision when the eye switches from viewing something at a far distance to a near one. At SmartBuyGlasses, we do not offer bifocals.

As already  mentioned, progressive lenses work by combining three different prescriptions in each lens. They help correct all focal points without any visible lines between viewing zones, unlike bifocals. In a progressive lens, each area transitions gradually from one prescription to another, allowing smoother vision.

DID YOU KNOW?

Several people proposed designs for progressive lenses in the first half of the 19th century, but it was French engineer Bernard Maitenaz who created the first commercially successful progressive lens. 

Benefits of progressive lenses

Progressives lenses offer a lot to wearers, in terms of vision correction, comfort and convenience. Their three prescriptions are an update on single-vision lenses and bifocals. With progressive lenses, you won’t need to carry more than one pair of glasses with you. 

No need to swap between your reading glasses and regular glasses – or even your third pair! Plus, the unique design of a progressive lens allows for a smooth transition between viewing areas. 

The cost of progressive lenses is higher than that of single vision lenses or bifocals, although they are an investment that can save you further expenses on other pairs of glasses. 

This, coupled with their convenient design and the fact that they correct vision smoothly at multiple distances, is enough to assure most wearers that the price is worth it.

Getting used to progressive lenses

It may take you a few weeks to get used to wearing progressive lenses if you’ve never had a pair before. As your eyes get used to the gradient zones of the lenses, you might notice that your vision feels unusual. 

When reading, for example, if you do not move your head and eyes at the same time, the movement of the eye will catch the peripheral zone which will cause blurred vision.

It’s important to realize that this is a normal part of the process and not a sign that something is wrong. With time, you will adapt to this head movement.

Talk to your eye doctor if you’re still having trouble adapting to your new lenses after one or two weeks, but for that initial adjustment period, here are a few tips.

Moving your head more is one of the first and most essential steps to adapting to your new progressive lenses. You should use your lenses by turning your head towards an object you want to focus on instead of simply moving your eyes. A good way to do this is to point your nose to what you want to look at.

However, for near vision tasks like reading, lower your gaze, not your head, towards the bottom section of the lenses. This part of the lens is designed for close-up work, and using just your eyes to shift focus ensures you utilize the correct zone.

The middle section of the lens is for intermediate vision, so when you need to see something in that field of vision – like your computer screen – look straight ahead.

When focusing on distance vision, like watching television or driving, it’s important to look through the upper part of the lenses.

Lift your gaze slightly while keeping your head in a natural, upright position. This aligns your eyes with the top section of the lenses, which is optimized for far distances.

Finally, don’t switch between single-vision prescription glasses. Aim only to use your new pair of progressive glasses, which will help you learn how to use them the correct way quickly.

Once you get the hang of them, you’ll really be able to make the most of all that progressive lenses have to offer. Take a look at our Optical Center for more informative articles on progressive lenses and other topics.

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This Is Your Sign To Get Zodiac Sunglasses

This Is Your Sign To Get Zodiac Sunglasses

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Aurora is a Digital Marketing Specialist for SmartBuyGlasses. She’s enthusiastic about supporting the marketing efforts across multiple channels. Her goal is to create riveting content that is also educational by bringing to you all the latest eyewear trends.

It may be the time of year for Leos and Virgos to shine through their August horoscope. But why not let every sign embrace zodiac sign fashion all year long? Let your personality take center stage with trendy and fiery zodiac sunglasses

Get ready to spice up your look with fabulous designs that match perfectly with your unique zodiac personality. From Aries to Gemini, Pisces to Libra, there’s a frame for everyone to fully embrace their next horoscope reading.

Aries

The LANVIN LNV605S has just the right amount of fire for Aries. This fiery sign needs a bold red frame to catch anyone’s attention and live life loud. So stand out and always be on your game anywhere, anytime. Ready to stand tall and embrace your bravery?

Taurus

What better way to embrace your Taurus persona than with sustainable glasses that help our planet? You’ll love the On My Woodness! collection! The BERLIN POLARIZED D20 will take your next stroll through a soothing forest even more Instagramable. Stay in touch with nature and embrace your chill energy through eco-friendly wooden sunglasses. 

Gemini

Gemini love to switch it up, and that’s why they strive to be different. So break free from classic frame styles such as round sunglasses and grab a pair of sleek geometric frames instead. These Ray-Ban RB3548N will suit your playful personality! Being an extrovert has never looked so good!

Cancer

If you’re a Cancer and often find yourself head over heels for the closest people in your life, these frames will keep you on Cloud 9! This pair with blue lenses is truly perfect for a water sign. When relaxing with your significant other or BFFs, don’t forget to take your MILLET 884703 in a matte clear frame

Leo

We all know Leos love to lead and love fiercely, and the DITA STARSPANN DTS531 will help you do it with ease. With your passion and strong-spirit, people will look twice when you’re taking control in this gold frame. The cat-eye style is a true diva pair of sunglasses that will have you ready to take on any challenge that comes your way. 

Virgo

Earth signs like Virgos love to be practical, so it’s only logical that a pair of classic tortoiseshell sunglasses fit their style. Our LMNT ADRIANE FG1388 is the perfect fit for an elegant look season after season. You’ll go through your day stress-free with this pair that goes perfectly with any outfit and mood.

Libra

Life’s all about balance, right? Thanks to the collab between Persol and Dolce & Gabbana, these PERSOL PO3294S scream Libra energy with the perfect balance of sport and high-fashion. Just because you feel harmony and peace doesn’t mean you can’t stand out in the striking symmetrical square frames and translucent pink

Scorpio

If you’re a Scorpio, it’s likely you’re determined and loyal. These Prada sunglasses are a great fit to keep your eyes on the prize. The black orange frames make the PRADA PR 07YS SYMBOLE a great match for you to look fashionable while fueling your ambitions. And, there’s nothing better than a bit of mystery for a dynamic and independent water sign!

Saggitarius

Blaze through Sagittatrus season with the JUST CAVALLI JC 903S gold frames. We know this fire sign doesn’t stop in front of any boundaries and dares to be different. So, get ready to let your one-of-a-kind, compassionate personality soar with Just Cavalli

Capricorn

And for all the hardworking Capricorns out there, Max Mara has a cool pair of silver metal sunglasses just for you. There are no barriers to what you can achieve with big oversized square frames. Ready to take your look to a whole new level? Challenge accepted.

Aquarius 

An Aquarius bestows their love and optimism to anyone around them, and that’s why we love this air sign. So we’ve picked this smooth pair of OAKLEY OJ9009 for you to style whether you are active or calm. And what’s better than blue for your caring, bubbly personality?

Pisces 

Any Pisces will look gracious in a pair of JIMMY CHOO ELE. The butterfly frame will compliment your facial features and inspires flower outfits for every whimsical adventure. You may be a little reserved and sensitive at times, but these frames will help unleash your creative side so you can graciously let your imagination run wild. 

 

What’s the Perfect Sunglasses Match For Your Zodiac Sign?

Ready to fulfill your August horoscope? We can’t wait to see how you pair your soothing or smoky zodiac sunglasses! Don’t forget to explore all the possibilities with a range of stylish eyewear at SmartBuyGlasses.

Whether you’re a too cool for school Leo or a wise and calm Capricorn, you’ll find what you love among your favorite brands at luxury or affordable prices.

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This Is Your Sign To Get Zodiac Sunglasses

It may be the time of year for Leos and Virgos to shine through their August horoscope. But why not let every sign embrace zodiac sign fashion all year long? Let your personality take center stage with trendy and fiery zodiac sunglasses

Get ready to spice up your look with fabulous designs that match perfectly with your unique zodiac personality. From Aries to Gemini, Pisces to Libra, there’s a frame for everyone to fully embrace their next horoscope reading.

Aries

The LANVIN LNV605S has just the right amount of fire for Aries. This fiery sign needs a bold red frame to catch anyone’s attention and live life loud. So stand out and always be on your game anywhere, anytime. Ready to stand tall and embrace your bravery?

Taurus

What better way to embrace your Taurus persona than with sustainable glasses that help our planet? You’ll love the On My Woodness! collection! The BERLIN POLARIZED D20 will take your next stroll through a soothing forest even more Instagramable. Stay in touch with nature and embrace your chill energy through eco-friendly wooden sunglasses. 

Gemini

Gemini love to switch it up, and that’s why they strive to be different. So break free from classic frame styles such as round sunglasses and grab a pair of sleek geometric frames instead. These Ray-Ban RB3548N will suit your playful personality! Being an extrovert has never looked so good!

Cancer

If you’re a Cancer and often find yourself head over heels for the closest people in your life, these frames will keep you on Cloud 9! This pair with blue lenses is truly perfect for a water sign. When relaxing with your significant other or BFFs, don’t forget to take your MILLET 884703 in a matte clear frame

Leo

We all know Leos love to lead and love fiercely, and the DITA STARSPANN DTS531 will help you do it with ease. With your passion and strong-spirit, people will look twice when you’re taking control in this gold frame. The cat-eye style is a true diva pair of sunglasses that will have you ready to take on any challenge that comes your way. 

Virgo

Earth signs like Virgos love to be practical, so it’s only logical that a pair of classic tortoiseshell sunglasses fit their style. Our LMNT ADRIANE FG1388 is the perfect fit for an elegant look season after season. You’ll go through your day stress-free with this pair that goes perfectly with any outfit and mood.

Libra

Life’s all about balance, right? Thanks to the collab between Persol and Dolce & Gabbana, these PERSOL PO3294S scream Libra energy with the perfect balance of sport and high-fashion. Just because you feel harmony and peace doesn’t mean you can’t stand out in the striking symmetrical square frames and translucent pink

Scorpio

If you’re a Scorpio, it’s likely you’re determined and loyal. These Prada sunglasses are a great fit to keep your eyes on the prize. The black orange frames make the PRADA PR 07YS SYMBOLE a great match for you to look fashionable while fueling your ambitions. And, there’s nothing better than a bit of mystery for a dynamic and independent water sign!

Saggitarius

Blaze through Sagittatrus season with the JUST CAVALLI JC 903S gold frames. We know this fire sign doesn’t stop in front of any boundaries and dares to be different. So, get ready to let your one-of-a-kind, compassionate personality soar with Just Cavalli

Capricorn

And for all the hardworking Capricorns out there, Max Mara has a cool pair of silver metal sunglasses just for you. There are no barriers to what you can achieve with big oversized square frames. Ready to take your look to a whole new level? Challenge accepted.

Aquarius 

An Aquarius bestows their love and optimism to anyone around them, and that’s why we love this air sign. So we’ve picked this smooth pair of OAKLEY OJ9009 for you to style whether you are active or calm. And what’s better than blue for your caring, bubbly personality?

Pisces 

Any Pisces will look gracious in a pair of JIMMY CHOO ELE. The butterfly frame will compliment your facial features and inspires flower outfits for every whimsical adventure. You may be a little reserved and sensitive at times, but these frames will help unleash your creative side so you can graciously let your imagination run wild. 

 

What’s the Perfect Sunglasses Match For Your Zodiac Sign?

Ready to fulfill your August horoscope? We can’t wait to see how you pair your soothing or smoky zodiac sunglasses! Don’t forget to explore all the possibilities with a range of stylish eyewear at SmartBuyGlasses.

Whether you’re a too cool for school Leo or a wise and calm Capricorn, you’ll find what you love among your favorite brands at luxury or affordable prices.

Sorry, we could not find the following product IDs in our database: 544491, 426600, 414064. Please check and use correct values.

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Choosing glasses for someone else can be tricky, even more so when that perosn is a child. Here's our guide to help you navigate the process.
Best Blue Light-Blocking Glasses for Kids

There are a lot of factors to consider when choosing the best blue light-blocking glasses for kids. It can be tough to navigate, especially choosing for your little one yourself! We are here to give you some key things to look out for and show you the models we love.

First off, here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Blue light glasses for kids come in various shapes, sizes, and styles. Some glasses have unique features like anti-glare.
  • It’s essential to select blue light-blocking children’s glasses that fit well and are comfortable to wear. Otherwise, kids may want to take them off.
  • Be sure to choose a pair of glasses that blocks at least 50% of blue light. This will help reduce eye strain and fatigue.

With so many options available, choosing the best blue light-blocking glasses for kids can be challenging. But by keeping these factors in mind, you can narrow down the choices and find the perfect pair for your child.

As promised, here are our favorites:

Best kids blue light glasses for active children

Kids are hard on their belongings, and glasses are no exception. You want a pair of glasses that can withstand daily wear and tear and occasional drop or bump. Nothing is worse than finding the perfect pair of glasses for your child, only to have them damaged within days!

For children that always play without boundaries, one of the top deciding factors should be their durability. You and your bank account can have peace of mind with this pair from SmartBuy Kids.

SmartBuy Kids Thessa Blue-Light Block K2A

Best Blue Light-Blocking Glasses for Kids
Best Blue Light-Blocking Glasses for Kids

Top blue light glasses for the young fashionista

Not all kids are as clumsy! Some are over the moon to choose their own outfits, and we want to support them on their path to stardom! You want to make sure you find a stylish and functional pair. This pair from Montana Readers tick all the boxes!

The classic style embodies a cool look for kids. Why not let them lead by example and get yourself a pair of Montana Readers to be right on trend with your child?

Montana Readers KBLF1B Blue-Light Block Kids KBLF1B

Best Blue Light-Blocking Glasses for Kids
Best Blue Light-Blocking Glasses for Kids

Ideal blue light blocking glasses for kids who love gaming

Nowadays, it can be hard to pull your child away from the screen when there are so many great games to get stuck into! And if all of their friends are playing online together, do you want to be the one to spoil the party? Of course not!

But you also don’t want your child to damage their eyes in the meantime. The best blue light blocking glasses for kids who love gaming are from Gunnar!

DID YOU KNOW?

There are some frame styles designed specifically for kids, but you can also get children’s versions of some of your own favourites.

Best Blue Light-Blocking Glasses for Kids
Best Blue Light-Blocking Glasses for Kids

Best kids blue light glasses for succeeding on a budget

All of us do our best to provide our children with everything we didn’t have as a kid, right? Sometimes it’s not as easy as swiping your credit card without thinking. Don’t worry. We get it and we have a range of budget-friendly frames that are high-quality and will give your child exactly what they need for everyday play!

These are the best blue light-blocking glasses for kids on the market to keep under a budget.

About SmartBuy Kids Alissa Blue-Light Block PK3E

Best Blue Light-Blocking Glasses for Kids
Best Blue Light-Blocking Glasses for Kids

Conclusion

Now you know what to look out for, and you have some of our favorites to start your search. What are you waiting for? Make the whole experience enjoyable for your children by experimenting with our Virtual Try-On tool from the comfort of your own home.

They will love it! We all know that kids can change their minds in a heartbeat, so we also have you covered with a 100-day returns policy!