Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Should I Buy Reading Glasses Online?

By Farrell Burk

Like Graying hair and crow's feet, loss of close-up vision is a part of getting old. For centuries, glasses have helped us age gracefully. Thirty years ago, we were required by law in the United States to see the eye doctor before purchasing reading glasses. Now, ready-to wear reading glasses can be purchased without a prescription at the local bookstore, pharmacy and even over the internet. However, just because you CAN purchase readers online, SHOULD you?

First, let's examine what over-the-counter readers are. They're lenses that magnify text and small close-up objects such as needles and thread. It is important to know that the right and left lenses of these readers have the exact same magnification, so it is only useful for people with symmetrical vision loss. +.50 power magnifies the least, for those in need of a tiny added boost, and the power goes up to +600 for those with more serious vision problems. Most people over 40 years old need in the range of +100 to +350 power. Ready-to-wear-readers are helpful, then, for people with normal close-range vision loss due to aging (presbyopia) where both eyes need the same power.

Reading glasses found in the drug store or online cannot correct astigmatism, distance problems (near-sightedness), asymmetrical vision loss, and other needs. In these cases, an eye doctor is necessary to determine the problem and prescription. Then the lenses have to be specially made. Often, people will correct their distance with contact lenses, then wear reading glasses over them to help them read.

If you're able to use over-the-counter reading glasses or not, everyone should see their eye doctor periodically to assess their vision as well as check for other problems, such as glaucoma, which can suggest broader systemic disease.

Keeping this in mind, if you think you can benefit from reading glasses, you can print an eye chart from the internet to help you determine your strength. Remember, the chart is only effective when printed and held 14" from the face.

Online reading glass stores, such as Debby Burk Optical, can offer huge benefits above other options. First, it can offer you tremendous savings over having readers custom made. Online reading glass stores usually have easy and generous return policies in case you purchase a strength or style that doesn't suit you. Other benefits are the huge selection of readers. There is a wide range available, much better than the local drug store. Whether you prefer classic, modern, full or half frame, metal, plastic, magnified sunglasses, tube readers, or folding glasses, the fashions can rival any runway show.

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Saturday, 27 September 2008

Eyeglasses as Part Of Trend Mode

Various reason of people uses eyeglasses, however in the begining people applies eyeglasses is caused by resistance at x'self is because difficulty sees, or eye pain, etcetera. To overcome the resistance initially people only thought of how to overcome the resistance, without thinking of opportunity in resistance. Longer, concept exploits resistance to become opportunity, increasingly grows included in using eyeglasses. People has started thought, besides eye problem is overcome, exploited one opportunities modis by choosing frame which style.

Eyeglasses Thus part of Trend Mode

As a means of assists sees, eyeglasses initially was an equipment of magnifier or more knowledgeable with the title lup. From lup rounds into eyeglasses without frame, eyeglasses frames, until then becomes contact lens, and Lasik ( Laser Assisted Insitu Keratosmileusis), newest technology to assist corrects disparity at refraction ( deflextion).
Development of eyeglasses model always onward according to better life style demand. From ithe hilt is just there are eyeglasses made from horn material and wood to be uppermost impressed Conservative. Something made from light titanium to give strong and sturdy image. There is also eyeglasses from flexible plastical stuff and rubber. Eyeglass also [shall] no longer only made from glass. Almost most of consumer chooses eyeglasses is having lens plastic. Besides not fragile, plastic lens nor again easy to be incised, because plastic lens have been equiped with hardcoat which is not easy to incised and not fragile. Frame also more and more variatif. Years before all, frame generally is in the form of oval or box. While now, according to development of technology, created also oval semi spectacles. Even available some eyeglasses types, like eyeglasses frames, eyeglasses without frame ( frameless), and eyeglasses semi frame (semi of frameless).

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Thursday, 25 September 2008

Invention of Eyeglasses

Big names like Thomas Alfa Edison, Wright is having you, Alexander Fleming, and others noted as technology inventor which result of its(the finding many influencing human life. But there are also many ordinary objects in everyday life like pencil, toothbrush, vacuum cleaner, stickpin, and others which we do not know surely who is the inventor. And so do with spectacles if we see returned by invention story of spectacles there are interesting storys for we know.

Chinese People is possible of first person in a world of using spectacles like the one worn to be present. Usually the spectacles consisted of two very big lenses is in the form of oval made crystalline of stone. The frame made from tortoise shell of coconut. To hold the glass that can perch in nose is applied 2 strand of metal given ballast hung ear.

Initially this eyeglasses used trusted by bringing luck, looked to be draws, and looked to be like key man even sometime they use empty frame without the crystal. Eyeglasses is recognized in Europe around century the thirteenth. Lenticular made from crystal stone or transparent stone. Generally they use spectacles that can see carefully. Initialy its form vitriform magnifier held by hand, then is given hilt reckoned on by ear.

In Europe, during through years after found spectacles, the medical doctors still flouting its use. Mostly at that time the medical doctors believed that uses dangerous eyeglasses. They tell that ugly eyesight must be cured dangan balm or lotion, while usage of spectacles will only destroy eyesight. But finally this acceptable spectacles as a means of assists for health and used until now. In the year 1784 Benyamin Franklin finds bifocal spectacles, that is eyeglasses which applicable to see from a distance nor near.

Friday, 19 September 2008

Reading Glasses For The Not-So-Young Musician

By Farrell Burk

As a newly middle aged musician, I was having a bit of trouble reading sheet music from across the piano keys. I reached for my low strength, over the counter reading glasses, but instead of getting relief, it created more problems. For one, the music, which was a little more than an arm's distance away, felt distorted and over-magnified. Also, looking down at the piano keys felt uncomfortable.
And so, an innovative new reading glass, developed just for the not-so-young musician, was born; Top-Bifocal Reading Glasses.
Working with various opticians, and Hirsch Optical Corp, as well as using my knowledge of neck strain (I am a chiropractor), the lenses were constructed so that the bifocal was placed in the top portion of the lens. This way, the musicians' upper visual field is magnified, which is where they need to look to see their sheet music. However, the lower portion of the lenses has no power, so looking close up at their hands and instruments is not uncomfortable.
Also, a chart was developed so users could figure out the best power for them. Normally, over the counter reading glasses are designed for close up reading, from about 14 to 20" away from the eyes. Piano music, however, is placed a little farther than this, which requires less magnification for intermediate vision. The chart approximates the users' intermediate vision based on their normal reading glass magnification. It is not intended to replace an assessment by an eye professional, though purchase of the Top-bifocal doesn't require a prescription.

The Top-Bifocal is patent pending and now available exclusively at Debby Burk Optical at: http://www.DebSpecs.com

Choose from Sleek Aviator Frames: http://www.debspecs.com/Aviator_TOP_BIFOCAL_Computer__P2173.cfm
or hip Plastic Frames: http://www.debspecs.com/Perfect_Vision_TOP_BIFOCAL_Com_P2168.cfm

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Tuesday, 16 September 2008

Reading Glasses - Beyond Fashion

By Marc Levitt

The first thing most people look for when buying reading glasses -- is style. People want to look great, and reading glasses are a terrific accessory for that since others look you in the eyes first.

But there's more than fashion to consider when choosing reading glasses. Consider the quality of optics and the materials from which they're made.

Most eye care professionals recommend aspheric lenses. In 1990 aspheric lenses became one of the most popular and useful categories of lens. Conventional lenses have a front surface that's spherical, shaped like the surface of a ball. But aspheric lenses have a more complex front surface that gradually change it's curve from the center of the lens all the way out to the edge.

A basic principle of optics dictates that a slight distortion is created when wearers look away from the center of a conventional lens when the gaze is directed to the left or right, above or below. Aspheric lens designs eliminate those distortions. That's because, as the eye travels away from the center of the lens, the front curve changes, keeping optics crisp and clear.

Aspheric lenses are a lot like thin prescription high-index lenses. In a completely different way than high index, aspheric lenses also end up thinner than conventional lenses, even when made from conventional plastic. Aspheric lenses make your eyes look better to others, too. There's less "minification" of the eyes.

Another lens quality to be aware of is scratch resistance. Better reading glasses have scratch resistant lenses. Scratches on your lenses not only affect your vision, but can also affect the way you look.

A lot of people enjoy adjustable nose pads and spring temple hinges for comfort and fit.

Most popularly priced reading glasses have PVC (or ordinary plastic) lenses. There's nothing wrong with that but they don't provide the clearest vision possible. The best lenses for reading glasses are made of materials called C-39 or polycarbonate. They render the clearest vision. Unfortunately, they're more expensive than plastic.

Other items of which to be aware when buying reading glasses include the material from which the frames are constructed: Ordinary plastic is most affordable but lacks durability. Consider laminated acetate or Zyl.

Nickel-free Monel (hypo-allergenic) and stainless steel and are two of the best metals for the construction of reading glasses. They're durable and maintain their good looks as do laminated acetate and Zyl.If you're like most people, you'll want to make sure the reading

glasses you select look great on your face. But make sure you choose the best quality reading glasses you can afford for clearer vision and a long term of use.

Mark Levit is the president and CEO of VisAcuity.com LLC and a professor of marketing at the University of Miami. VisAcuity.com is among the Internet's most prominent online reading glasses stores. For more information visit http://www.VisAcuity.com

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Sunday, 14 September 2008

Keep Your Flair of Style with Designer Reading Glasses

By Steve Cogger

Reading glasses can be stylish and fashionable. There are many options in reading glasses today to give you that designer look. Well known fashion designers are even getting into the reading glasses design market. With today's designer reading glasses you will always be on the cutting edge of what is hot.

Fashion designers, like Calvin Klein and Scojo Vision, are making designer reading glasses that are big with the stylish crowd. Reading glasses come in full size and half or mini size. Designer styles come in both metal and plastic. There are painted designs that add artsy flair or simple metal styles for a professional look. A popular trend is matching the tint color of the lenses to the color of the frames.

Rimless reading glasses provide an invisible look and lightweight option. The wide varieties of styles are available at doctor's offices and many online stores.

Finding your own style will make that pair of designer reading glasses look great on you. To discover what looks best on you consider a few things about your lifestyle. Are you busy all the time or do you lead a quiet life? Are you athletic or not? Do you need to look professional for work or do you want a fun style?

If your life is busy you might want to consider a lightweight pair of reading glasses. For an athletic person durable full size plastic reading glasses may be best. Business professionals will want to steer clear of flashy styles and stick to neutral colors. Answers to questions like these will help you determine the frame and lens type that best suits you.

Designer styles of reading glasses bring a flair of fashion to wearing them. The versatile styles, colors and designs allow everyone to find their perfect pair of reading glasses. Identifying your needs based upon your lifestyle will ensure you choose the best designer reading glasses for you. You never have to sacrifice your love of designer styles when choosing reading glasses again.

Steve Cogger is a licensed optician and co-founder of http://www.ReadinStyle.com an online reading glasses boutique.

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Clear Readers: Reading Glasses With an Invisible Presence

By Steve Cogger


When faced with the reality of having to wear reading glasses some people will try anything to avoid them. There is another option that allows you to wear reading glasses, but keep it low key so others may not even notice you have them on. Clear plastic reading glasses have an invisible look to them. For those not happy with the idea of wearing reading glasses this may be their answer.
The idea of plastic frames can turn some people off. In the past plastic frames were quite heavy as compared to metal frames. However, the technology today has allowed for the creation of lightweight plastics, like zyl or TR-90 memory flex plastic. TR-90 memory plastic also offers an added benefit of being flexible that makes frames much more durable. Memory plastics have the ability to form to the wearers face to provide a comfortable, custom fit with every wear. Clear plastic reading glasses do not have to be avoided simply because they are plastic. Just look for the special materials available that make them very comfortable to wear.
Clear plastic reading glasses offer a clear frame as the name suggests. The plastic frames are good for stronger prescriptions because they offer more coverage for the edges of these thicker lenses. To ensure a light feel
combine the lightweight plastic material frames with lightweight lenses available from your doctor. Clear plastic reading glasses are available in full size or half size as well as many different styles. The invisible allure of clear plastic reading glasses is what keeps them a popular choice for new wearers.
Choosing reading glasses can be difficult especially when you do not want them in the first place. Clear plastic reading glasses offer a lightweight, invisible option for people not wanting to draw attention to the fact that they are wearing them.

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Saturday, 13 September 2008

Are Reading Glasses Over Contact Lenses Really Necessary?

By Steve Cogger

It is not at all uncommon that people who wear contact lenses eventually find the need to add a pair of reading glasses to their visual toolbox. So why is it that, if you are wearing contact lenses do you still require a pair of glasses? And, are they always necessary, or is it possible to get away with just wearing your contacts?
Depending on your necessary vision correction, your contacts have probably been prescribed for optimal distance correction; which is what most people need prior to the age of about 40. After or around the age of 40, presbyopia sets in and another correction for reading is required.
So as a 40 something contact lens wearer, what exactly are your options? Let's start with the simplest. If you are happy with your distance vision and you are happy to flaunt some of the stylish reading glasses available today, you can keep your lenses the same and simply slip on a pair of readers when necessary. You will want to be sure to remember to bring them when you go out to dinner, as dim lights make everything more challenging to see.
Another alternative is to visit your friendly contact lens fitter and see if they can upgrade your lens system into a multifocal or monovision design. Fitting multifocal contact lenses is a bit more time consuming than your average distance vision fitting, however if you are dealing with an experienced lens specialist, you are certainly going to be pleased with the end results.
Multifocal contact lenses come in many varieties, from soft disposable lenses to gas permeable designs. And most recently, the hybrid multifocal contact lens that promises the comfort of soft contacts with the superior vision of gas permeable lenses.
Monovision, or modified monovision, allows your contact lens practitioner to evaluate and adjust your lenses based on eye dominance and visual demands. As stated earlier, mulitfocal lenses are a fantastic option when in the hands of a qualified lens fitter.
With all the options available, you can see that the need for reading glasses does not mean you have to wear eyeglasses around your neck for the rest of your life. Multifocal lenses can drastically reduce the need for them. I encourage you evaluate a pair of multifocal lenses; give them a week or two to get used to the vision. And if you still like to find a pair of quality reading glasses, enjoy and have fun with them.

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