Archive for March, 2017

Enjoy the Outdoors This Spring and Summer with 1.67 High Index Lenses

  • phillipsadmin
  • March 30, 2017

People usually buy high index eyeglasses because of their aesthetic appeal. They don’t produce the bug eye or beady eye effect, and their thinness makes them compatible with a wide variety of stylish frames. Non-glass lenses such as the 1.67 high index lenses are also lightweight, which is an important consideration for spring and summer outdoor […]

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Losing Your High Index Eyeglasses Is Not an Option: 5 Loss Prevention Tips

  • phillipsadmin
  • March 23, 2017

There are a number of things you never want to lose such as your wallet, purse, or your only keys to your car or house. If you wear a pair of high index eyeglasses, then you can add that to the list. High index lenses are technological marvels. While both thin and light, they can […]

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Are 1.67 High Index Lenses worth It?

  • phillipsadmin
  • March 17, 2017

Questioning the value of a higher priced item over the lower priced one is only natural. The customer is rightfully interested in a purchase that delivers the best value. In fact, this questioning is necessary because automatically buying the most expensive or least expensive item guarantees that many of your purchases will deliver dissatisfaction rather […]

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High-Index Eyeglasses And Other Things Your Eye Doctor May Not Discuss

  • phillipsadmin
  • March 10, 2017

Do you think you would know if you were being overcharged for eyeglasses or if your eye doctor was not telling you all the information you needed to know? There are a variety of myths concerning eye doctors that you should know about, especially if you are planning a visit to your eye doctor soon. […]

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How to Make the Anti-Reflective Coating Last on Your High Index Lenses

  • phillipsadmin
  • March 6, 2017

High index eyeglasses are thin, lightweight, block harmful ultraviolet, and fit a wide variety of stylish frames. No longer must someone “advertise” their high prescription level by wearing glasses with thick coke bottle lenses. But the materials used for high index lenses have a drawback: they are highly reflective. This problem is more than a […]

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