Finding Your Perfect Frames

When you’re looking for glasses, think about things like your face shape, your skin tone, and your personal style. You’ll find frames at your local optician’s office that come in a variety of materials, colors and styles. Don’t be afraid to try a few pairs on to see which ones look best on you

Understanding Lens Options

In addition to selecting the correct frames, it’s important to think about what type of lenses will work best for you. Your optician will be able to advise you on single vision lenses, bifocal lenses, or progressive lenses, as well as suggest coatings such as anti-glare lenses or blue light filters.

Making Sure They Fit Properly

Once you’ve chosen your eyeglasses and lenses, it’s important to make sure that your new glasses fit correctly. Your optometrist will adjust the frames so that they fit snugly on your face and will make any adjustments that are necessary for good vision. A good fit is important for comfort as well as good vision correction.

Caring for Your Eyeglasses

In order to maintain the quality of your new glasses, it is important to clean them and store them correctly. Microfiber cloth is the best way to clean the lenses. Avoid the use of harsh chemicals that can damage the frames. Store them in a protective case when not in use to avoid scratches and other damage.