INFORMATION

Based on your responses, we’ve compiled this custom overview of key suggestions specifically designed to provide topics of discussion for you and your eye care professional. Click the arrow to the right to review your Eyeglass Guide recommendations.

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My Lenses

Progressive Lenses

 A progressive lens design is like a bi- or tri-focal lens in that it corrects more than one vision problem at a time. However, these lenses have no visible lines, improving the cosmetic appearance of your lenses while providing clear natural vision at all distances.

Transitions Lenses

 You may want to consider Transitions photochromic lenses for your primary pair of glasses. They adjust automatically to changing light conditions to allow just the right amount of light to reach the eye. Transitions lenses are clear indoors and at night and get as dark as sunglasses outdoors, reducing glare, eyestrain and fatigue. They also block 100% of harmful UV rays, to help protect the health of your eyes now and in the future.

Impact Resistant Materials

 Lenses made from impact-resistant materials help protect your eyes while watching or playing sports or working outdoors.

Anti-reflective Treatment

 Anti-reflective treatments, or A/R, provide clear, sharp vision by reducing reflections off of your lenses.

Scratch Resistant Coatings

 While many lenses have scratch resistant coating, a premium treatment can enhance durability

My Frames

Shape

 Go for angular shaped frames like rectangular. Avoid "top-heavy" frames. Rimless frames also a good choice for your face shape.

Style

 You've chosen lightweight and flexible metal frames. They're available in a range of styles and looks from funky to businesslike. As always, consult your eye care professional to choose frames that are right for you.

Color

 The best frame colors for your skin tone include Camel, Brown, Red, Peach, Coral, Khaki, Aqua or Off-White. For metal frames, chose Copper, Bronze or Gold.

Second Pair Options

Transitions SOLFX

 Transitions SOLFX sun lenses combine base tints with photochromic technology to produce sun lenses with optimized colors that adjust the darkness according to changing light. Transitions SOLFX products are compatible with most frame styles and are available in Rx, non-Rx, and even polarized versions.

Prescription Sunglasses

 Prescription sunglasses can be a good option for a second pair of glasses. Make sure they block 100% UV, because not all lenses do! Clip-on sunglasses are a less expensive alternative.

Polarization

 Polarized sunglasses cut down on visible glare from reflective surfaces so you can function well in bright conditions. They improve comfort while driving in bright or sunny conditions.

Computer Glasses

 Special purpose computer lenses are designed to reduce eyestrain and tiredness.

Reading Glasses

 Prescription reading glasses are preferable to inexpensive drugstore versions as these can have significant distortion. A pair of prescription lenses can be helpful for hobbies like needlepoint and sewing. Also consider progressive lenses.

Sports Glasses

 A pair of sports glasses can combine strong, durable, impact-resistant materials with flexible or protective frames, helping you concentrate on the game, not your glasses. High performance sunglasses with photochromic technology are available in sports frames.

MY GLASSES

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