Useful information
How to clean my eyeglasses?
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You can follow these 3 steps for cleaning eyeglasses and sunglasses:
- Run your glasses under lukewarm water. Don’t use hot water as it could harm the lenses
- Put a small drop of dish soap on your fingertips and rub gently on both sides of the lenses and nose pads
- Rinse with water, and gently dry with a clean, microfiber cloth
How do I measure eyeglasses or sunglasses?
All our glasses and sunglasses are a Standard SIze. For the majority of people, this Standard Size is the correct fit on the face.What are your lenses made of?
We use the highest quality lens materials:
- Our standard high-clarity lenses include no-glare, scratch-resistant coatings with 100% UV protection. Suitable for most glasses wearers but not recommended for semi-rimless and rimless frame styles. If you play sports or are buying for a child, we recommend upgrading to our polycarbonate lenses for high-impact resistance.
- Impact Resistant Polycarbonate : Recommended for high-impact protection or playing sports. Our high quality polycarbonate lenses include no-glare and scratch-resistant treatments of standard CR-39, plus UV protection.
What are Transitions® lenses?
- Transitions® lenses are clear when indoors and at night. Once outdoors, and depending on the amount of UV light present, these lenses change automatically to become darker. Transitions® is the #1 eyecare-professional recommended photochromic lens worldwide.
What is AR (Anti-Reflective) lens treatment?
This is a lens treatment that is applied to the surface of glasses lenses that reduces glare and reflections. This treatment improves vision by allowing more light to reach your eye. It also improves the look of your glasses by eliminating the reflection on your lenses so that people can see your eyes. This premium anti-glare treatment is super hydrophobic—meaning you’ll have less smudging, easier lens cleaning and a prolonged life of your lenses. This treatment reduces glare so much, your friends will do double takes to see if you have lenses at all.What are progressive lenses?
Progressive lenses have three prescriptions in one. That allows you to do close-up work (like reading a book), middle-distance work (like checking out a website on a computer), or distance viewing (like driving) without needing to change your glasses. They’re sometimes called multifocal lenses.How do you prevent your glasses from fogging up?
Two years into the pandemic, there’s one thing that still puzzles millions of eyeglass wearers: How to put an end to mask-induced foggy glasses once and for all.
The answer may depend on the glasses, the mask, or both. Here are a handful of things you can try to reduce the fog on your lenses — or even get rid of it altogether:- Wash your lenses with soapy water
- Seal the mask around the edges
- Make sure the mask fits well
- Adjust your glasses
- Use de-fogging products
- Try to breathe downward
- Use anti-fog lenses