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... are now routinely checked by an optomotrist for sight problems from the age of about 12 months (some even earlier if there is a family history of sight problems) In my case, I wore glasses from the age of three and my daughter is 2.5 yrs old and has been wearing glasses for 4 months. On receiving the NHS prescription/voucher, we set off to find our daughter a pair of glasses. Bearing in mind she is a v... Read the full review: Frames for Toddlers by RachyUK |
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Frames ... and supra (half frames with the lens held in by a nylon wire) are going to be the trend in the next year or so. I have two pairs of glasses that I wear. One is a conventional trendy Police frame and the other is a rimless titanium Police frame. The fashion at the moment is for small, shallow square or oval frames. When people come in to the opticians where I work with enourmous frames that are a few years old, it is hard to keep a straight face. We have been selling quite a few rimless and supra frames and on the continent, rimless frames are THE frames to have. Rimless are ideal if you want to wear glasses, but don't want them to be that obvious. Subtl... Read the full review: What's hot and what's not by adamdavid |
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High Index Lenses ... index spectacle lenses are thinner and lighter than normal spectacle lenses. This makes them ideal for people with higher prescriptions. Quality lenses in high index plastics and glass are available from Nikon, Zeiss, Hoya. Pentax and Rodenstock and various other companies. Some people are very fussy or very self-conscious about how thick their lenses look. For these people, high index lenses are a great way of reducing the thickness and also the weight. For an even thinner lens, aspheric lenses are available. These lenses are slightly flatter than spherical lenses and this makes the lenses look thinner. The downside with aspheric lenses is that some people ha... Read the full review: Thinner and lighter by thephilster |
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High Index Lenses ... I currently wear spectacles fitted with Nikon DXII aspheric lenses in an ultralite weight Police frame (model 2541, bought from D&A). I wore contact lenses for years and decided it was time to start wearing glasses again (they are very fashionable now) but don't like having a lot of weight on my face. I am quite short sighted (a 5 dioptre myope, ask your optician) and therefore need quite powerful lenses. The Nikon DXII lenses are expensive but are extremely good quality. With all the coatings (anti-reflection, anti-scratch, water repellant) they are among the best lenses available. Being aspheric, they are thinner than standard lenses and being high index ... Read the full review: Nikon DXII Aspherics by adamdavid |


