JAN 07

What Does High Index Lens Mean?

“High index lenses” are, simply put, eyeglass lenses that are made of high index material. High Index Lenses I know, that’s an answer that begs the follow-up question: what is high index material? High index material, available in either plastic or glass, is the result of a composite chemical process and creates a lens material […]

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JAN 03

High Index Polarized Prescription Sunglasses

Often it seems there are enough eye-wear options to make your head spin. What are Polarized High Index Prescription Sunglasses? Thousands of frame styles, in plastic, metal, or a combination of both materials. Frame colors and patterns of every variety. Lenses made of a whole range of glass and plastic materials, low or high index. […]

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DEC 26

Should I Get High Index 1.74 Aspheric Lenses?

The benefits of 1.74 high index material and an aspheric cut can be combined to produce an exceptional set of lenses for your eyeglasses. To determine if they’re right for you and if you’ll get the most out of your investment, let’s review the characteristics of 1.74 high index lenses and the effects of aspheric […]

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DEC 23

Can I Get My Eyeglass Lenses Thinner?

Looking to get rid of your unattractive, thick lenses? Can I Get My Eyeglass Lenses Thinner? Eyeglass lenses can get pretty thick if you have a strong prescription, and nobody wants to be walking around with coke bottle lenses. The good news about thick lenses is that you can get your eyeglass lenses thinner. High […]

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DEC 20

Abbe Value High Index 1.67

Looking for more information on the clarity of high index 1.67? Abbe Value High Index 1.67 High index 1.67 lenses are a great choice for those looking to reduce their lens thickness while also reducing the cost of their high index lenses. As the lowest “high index” lens, high index 1.67 is an economic choice […]

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DEC 17

Best Frames for High Index Lenses

Wondering where your high index lenses will be best placed? Best Frames for High Index Lenses High index lenses are the thinnest and lightest lenses available, and they can be inserted into a huge variety of frames. But what are the best frames for high index lenses? Generally speaking, if you are shopping for high […]

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DEC 11

I Have Thick Lenses On My Glasses, Can I Make Them Look Thinner?

Looking for a better way to wear glasses with a strong prescription? Can I Make Lenses Look Thinner On My Glasses Prescription glasses wearers have a burden on their faces when they have to deal with a strong prescription. Heavy, clunky glasses can lead to sore areas on your nose, glasses sliding down your face, […]

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DEC 05

Do I Need Thin Lenses?

Hearing all the hype about high index, and wondering if you need thin lenses? Are Thin Lenses for Me? Thin lenses are generally made of high index lens material, and most prescription glasses wearers with strong prescriptions have high index glasses. If you’ve recently been pressured towards getting high index lens material by an eye […]

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DEC 02

High Index 1.74 Lenses Offered at RX-Safety

Stronger prescriptions have an obvious drawback: they require lenses that are fairly thick and heavy. The effect of these lenses is just as obvious. Distortion of the face and enlargement of the eyes are a common byproduct, resulting in a “Coke Bottle” look. This problem was even worse when glass was the only material from […]

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NOV 22

Abbe Value High Index Lenses

Wondering what the aberration is going to be like in your 1.67 high index lenses? High Index Lenses and Abbe Value The Abbe value on a lens affects its clarity, and if you’re interested in getting a pair of glasses with high index lenses, Abbe value and clarity are things worth considering. The reason is […]

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