Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Change glasses


How many years has the pair of eyeglasses on your nose accompanied you? How often do you change your glasses? If your answer is that you don’t change glasses until their service life ends, you are absolutely wrong. Optometrists suggest that we change our glasses every one or two years. They also warn that glasses will do harm to our eyesight when they have been used for a very long time.

When assembling glasses, the optometrists will measure the interpupillary distance, thus they can adjust the lenses to fix the centers of our pupils. This step is very important. It determines whether you will have a suitable pair or not. If optometrists make mistakes here, we will feel giddy. However, the old glasses also have the same problem. The frames of glasses will change through days and the change will move the centers of the lenses from the centers of pupils, causing the number of degrees to increase. Besides this, when the degrees increase, we should also adjust the diopter again. This is always ignored by many people.

Cleaning is actually, in some respects, a killer for the eyeglasses, too. The scratch on lenses caused by cleaning or something else cannot be avoided. The scratch will blur our sight. It is very annoying. It is the same case with the frames. They will be damaged as well.

What’s more, nowadays eyeglasses are not only a tool to correct visual acuity and see clearly, but also are, to some people, some kind of decorations. If you are a person in fashion, how can you bear the thing that has been out of fashion?

But most glasses are in high prices and we can’t afford the money to change glasses often. I suggest we try the online eyeglasses shops, such as scriptglasses.com.  It gives guests a great number of choices and the glasses are of low prices but high qualities. If the total cost is over 100 US dollar, they will mail the orders for free.

You have used your glasses for a long time? You think the style has been out of fashion? Then change your glasses.

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