Are you tired of having to replace the lenses frequently due to scratches? To prevent scratches, you should not only consider buying a coating, but also comparing the quality properties of the coating. Hoya Hi-Vision LongLife Coating is 30% more...
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RETROSUPERFUTURE
Super by RETROSUPERFUTURE is a leading brand producing outstanding contemporary eyewear. Founded in Italy in 2007 by Daniel Beckerman is entirely handmade in Italy and had the opportunity to collaborate with some of the world’s best eyewear manufacturers and experiment...
Tom Ford
The brand’s core values are reflected in the eyewear collection: Made in Italy, with attention to detail and high quality products. The sunglasses and glasses merge together both vintage and contemporary influences. All the styles are rendered instantly recognizable by...
Contact Lenses for the Holidays
The holiday season is upon us and a lot of spectacle wearers complain that their specs “get in the way” while on holiday, and the risk of losing them makes them even more inconvenient. Daily disposable contact lenses are a...
Multifocal lenses – Frame Fit
How your frame is sitting on your face determines how well you can see through your multifocal lenses. If your frame is skew, the two eyes are not looking through the same part of the lens, resulting in distorted vision....
UV Dangers and Solutions
The dangers of UV and Blue Light continue to be underestimated, mainly because we often don’t pay attention to what doesn’t cause us immediate pain or discomfort. Prolonged exposure to UV light may result in conditions such as Cataracts, Macular...
Pseudo Myopia
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a condition where your distance vision is blurry and your near vision is clear. Myopes generally wear spectacles or contact lenses to see clearly. When we spend a lot of time looking near, whether we’re reading...
Causes and Symptoms of Hyperopia
Causes of Hyperopia Farsightedness occurs when light entering the eye is not focused onto the retina (the back of the eye). If the eye is too short, or the front of the eye (the cornea) is too flat, the light...
Hyperopia- What is Farsightedness?
Hyperopia Hyperopia, also known as farsightedness, is a common vision condition in which you can see far objects clearly, but objects nearby may be blurry. The degree of your farsightedness influences your focusing ability. People with severe farsightedness may be able...
Blue Light and Children
Children spend a lot of time staring at screens, be it remote learning, gaming, etc. They too are vulnerable to the effects of Blue Light. Children’s natural lenses do not absorb as much blue light as the adult lens, meaning...