Choose a pair of glasses

Choose a pair of glasses

So many factors should be taken into consideration when picking out a pair of glasses. Wearing glasses can change your face shape. Glasses can make a long face look shorter, or vice versa. Frames can flatter noses as well, whether long, short, broad, or narrow. Eyes that are wide apart, close together or misaligned are helped or not helped by the glasses you choose. Thick plastic frames can create "blind spots," which can be dangerous while driving and difficult in day to day life in general. Reflection free lenses help you see better, but also allows your eyes to be seen better by others who want to look into the window of your soul. Watch this video tutorial series and learn how to pick out a pair of glasses to suit your face and daily needs.

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johnnyrotten52 5 months ago
Great info. Every optical center needs to have a presentation like this.
Thanks!!
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