Posts Tagged ‘glasses online’

Eye Health For Computer Users

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

In the years since we exchanged our slide rules for calculators, more and more of us use computers for longer periods each day. This raises questions about eye health and the VDU screen, so if you are worried about the hours you spend slaving over your keyboard, read on…..

Problems can arise because of the amount of time we spend in front of our computers. To counteract this you need to do a spot of eye exercise and remember to blink often, which moistens the surface of the eye, and try to get into the habit of looking away from the screen at regular intervals. This alters your focus and helps to prevent eye strain and fatigue.

You may need prescription glasses for the computer, and if so, an anti-reflection coating will help to reduce the effects of glare. You should also make sure that the glasses you are wearing are at the correct focal length. Tell your optician how far away the screen is when you work.

Have regular eye tests with a qualified optician and make sure your prescription glasses are up to date. If you spend most of your working day on a computer your employer will pay for the test, and the cost of the spectacle lenses. Buy glasses online and you can afford a few pairs, so you’re never straining to see the screen without them.

My Rash Decision!

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

I love thin eyeglass frames but I’ve suffered with an allergy to metals since my teens. The problem flared up out of nowhere, with a reaction to some cool but pretty cheap costume jewellery! When I then became short sighted and needed prescription glasses this became a bigger problem.

It’s easy to avoid wearing metal necklaces etc but I really needed my specs. Lots of metal spectacle frames have nickel in them, which is usually the cause of reactions. The optician suggested plastic eyeglass frames, which I do love but I really wanted some neutral, lightweight eyewear too.

I picked up an article from an online optician and read about Titanium eyeglass frames. Titanium is very lightweight, very strong, but more importantly for me, does not cause an allergic reaction. If I wore ordinary metal spectacle frames I would get a rash all across my face and around my ears.

The frames were a little more expensive than my previous glasses, but getting glasses online is obviously a cheaper option. I was really pleased when I first put them on. They are very light and I like the new look – subtle specs and no bright red rash!

A few tips for buying eyeglasses online

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Online eye-glasses stores are amazing because you are able to find so much more of a variety of frame styles, as well as other colors that actual stores do not always carry. The obvious downside to shopping for your glasses online is that you cannot try them on.

I have found a couple of tips that make online shopping for eyeglasses not only feasible, but easy! The best tactic is to first go to an actual glasses store where you can try different frames on. When you find a pair that you think flatters your face most, there are a few things to find out about them. Find out the length of the eye, bridge, and temple, which will help you know if the pair online you want will fit.

This all does involve a little extra effort, but it can be very worthwhile because there are such incredible deals online! I have found that I can get the same frames I wanted online for as little as half of what the actual store price was. Which of course, helps me justify getting more than one pair! I normally get a second pair that is colorful and more funky, just because a plain pair gets boring day after day! If worse comes to worse and the frames you bought online just look absolutely terrible when you put them on, most online eyeglass stores offer refunds. Just be sure that store that you order from does accept refunds before you order.