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about round glasses

June 12th, 2015

Round glasses as the name indicated that the curved frames are equally wide and tall. Round glasses may be worn for fashion or vision correction. First popularized in the 1960s by the hippie movement and more recently by the literary character Harry Potter. These round eyeglasses look best on angular face shapes as well as square faces because they can soften square faces and strong jawlines. Besides, they are also ideal for people with oblong, and heart-shaped faces. However, the round glasses is not an ideal kind of glasses for round faces.

Round glasses come in several different styles including rimless and sunglasses. Lifestyle and activity level as well as prescription strengths should be considered when it comes to choose round eyeglasses. Round eyeglasses are available in wire-rimmed frames, tortoiseshell, and plastic in bold and delicate colors. Many designers offer sunglasses with round lenses. The wearer should choose a hue that contrasts and flatters skin tone and hair color. A cool skin tone looks best with cool colors like blue, silver, plum, and a darker tortoise. Warm tones can wear gold, copper, red, peach, and a lighter, blond tortoise.

In addition to John Lennon, some other famous wearers of round eyeglasses include George Burns, Dominick Dunne, and Mohandas Gandhi. Folk singer John Denver also wore round glasses, making them popular well into the 1970s. In 1997, author J.K. Rowling released the first Harry Potter book, and the black-haired boy wizard with the round lenses started a new eyewear craze. No matter what frame style is chosen, round eyeglasses give the wearer a distinctive look.

About frameless glasses

June 11th, 2015


Frameless eyeglasses provide a minimalistic look in eyewear, making the glasses nearly invisible on the face. Lenses are joined together by the nose bridge only, attached directly to the inside of each lens with tiny screws. Hinges are connected in the same way to the outer edges, supporting the earpieces or arms. Plastic lenses are commonly used in frameless eyeglasses, also available as sunglasses.

Because they lack frames, frameless glasses can sustain damage more easily than other eyeglasses designs. This is nominally a result of the material used to produce the lenses. Although relatively durable inside of frames, CR-39 lacks impact resistance and cannot absorb the wear and tear of constant stress to the lenses caused by putting on, wearing, and removing glasses. For this reason, the implementation of polycarbonate, in addition to making frameless glasses even lighter, reduces the glasses’ fragility as polycarbonate can endure a great amount of stress and is highly impact resistant. To ensure both the longevity of the glasses and as a safety precaution, more optical labs are refusing to mount CR-39 lenses in rimless frames.

Frameless eyeglasses are easily to be damaged. Common accidents are glasses being stepped on, sat on and lenses getting scratched. So your eyeglasses provider probably included a hard case with your frameless glasses. Hard cases give the best protection. You can throw them in your purse or backpack and know your eyeglasses will be safe. Moreover, please do not keep your eyeglasses lenses down, it will get scratches easily.

There are a few important considerations when shopping for frameless eyeglasses. First, lens shape is most often rectangular or round with variants. If you buy frameless glasses online, most retailers offer guidelines for choosing a lens shape that will work well with your facial structure, including the ability to determine the best lens height and width for your face. You will also need to take a measurement to determine the best nose bridge width, and another for the earpiece length. Armed with these guidelines, you can sort eyeglasses by lens size, then look for the right bridge and arm length.

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February 26th, 2015

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March 31st, 2014

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