If you’ve washed them and given them a quick swipe, yet you still can’t see clearly out of your readers or eyeglasses, it may because of scratched lenses. Before you shell out big bucks for new lenses ...
Dirty or scratched lenses are not only an issue of aesthetics but a matter of safety, too. When your glasses aren’t 100 percent clear — especially if they’re prescription — you risk being blinded by a ...
There are many reasons your glasses may slide down your face, from ill-fitted frames to a too-narrow nose, and even oily skin. You should get your glasses looked over by your optician first to ensure ...
Summer is the perfect time to whip out the holiday wardrobe (remember those?), beautify your ankles in a pair of Chloé canvas sliders and dig deep into your handbag boxes to find your favourite pair ...
Prescription eyeglasses can cost as much as $1,000, and most have plastic lenses, which scratch more easily than glass. Clearly, you need to protect your investment. But should you clean lenses with ...
I suffer from a medical condition that top ophthalmologists refer to as “blind as a bat.” But there’s a silver lining. With glasses, my vision is 20/20, and so my specs spend every minute of the day ...
I'm just writing as your local, friendly, and licensed, optician to let you know that we cannot actually buff out scratches from eyeglass lenses. Back in the day, when lenses were exclusively made of ...
Dear Readers: Prescription eyeglasses can be expensive, so how do you care for them and protect your investment? Here are some hints: Store glasses in a sturdy, hard-shell case. Make sure glasses are ...