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Finding the right pair of glasses is essential if you want to ensure you can read with ease—failing to do so not only prevents you from engaging with written and visual content, but it also could lead to headaches and the worsening of your eyesight over time. Whether you’re looking for your first pair of reading glasses or you’re thinking about upgrading your current pair for a new style, our eyesight specialists at Look Optic recommend familiarizing yourself with all of your options, so that you can make an informed decision based on your needs and preferences. After all, reading glasses shouldn’t just provide you with the ability to read—they should also compliment your style and make you feel good about the way you look, without forcing you to compromise your day-to-day comfort.
Practically speaking, your reading glasses should be chosen first and foremost based on your prescription. Whether you need a magnification of +1.0 or +3.0, it’s crucial to follow your optometrist’s directions, so that you can see well and not experience any discomfort. Your eye doctor should also provide you with suggestions for lens design. Lastly, the lens shape and size should also be taken into consideration, to prevent distortion or the prism effect.
As you're perusing your options, you should always consider what materials are used in the design of your reading glasses to make sure they are built to last. Plastic frames, for example, are more lighter than metal, meaning you won’t feel something heavy on your nose. Polycarbonate and trivex lenses are also impact-resistant, so you can rest assured they won't shatter easily. Anti-scratch and anti-reflective coatings, as well as photochromic lenses, will also ensure that your reading glasses last longer and provide your eyes with additional layers of protection.
No matter what you need your reading glasses for—be it reading and writing, or working on a computer—your personal comfort is important. When researching prospective pairs, pay close attention to glasses that are “ultra-lightweight” with a “smooth matte finish,” so that you know you won’t be uncomfortable while wearing them.
With a wide variety of reading glasses available on our website, each of which are customizable to meet your needs and preferences, we invite you to look through our catalog today.