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My Spectacles Partners With Sightsavers to Transform Lives

At My Spectacles, we believe in doing more than just helping people see clearly. we aim to make a real difference in the world. That’s why we’re excited to announce our partnership with Sightsavers, an incredible organization dedicated to preventing avoidable blindness and promoting equal opportunities for everyone. A Shared Vision for a Better World […]

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Lens Treatments

Lens Treatments

Photochromatic (Transition) Lenses Photochromatic lenses, commonly known as Transitions, are a popular choice. They darken when exposed to UV rays, eliminating the need for sunglasses. They’re available in all prescription lens types. Sunglass and Polarised Lenses High quality sunglasses can filter harmful sunlight and rays, and keep our eyes away from discomfort and eye strain.

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LENS COATING

Lens Coating

After selecting your lenses, it is time for you to think about what kind of coatings will fit you well. There are 5 kinds of coatings with different functions to satisfy your needs. Anti-Scratch Plastic lenses are usually lighter and more comfortable than glass lenses, but they’re also easier to have abrasions and scratches. Even

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LENS INDEX

Lens Index

Which lens thickness is right for you? It really depends on you and your prescription. Typically, the stronger your prescription is, the thicker your lenses will be. “Thick” can also be subjective. Lenses can be very thin compared to “Coke Bottle” glasses, but can also be considered thick compared to hiding lenses within a frame.

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Progressive (Free-Form Progressive)

Progressive (Free-Form Progressive)

Different from single vision lenses, which have only one, consistent focal to correct a single vision condition, progressive has multifocal. This means that progressive lenses provide a full range of vision correction, which include near, intermediate, and distance without a visible line separating them. Progressive lenses are also called progressive addition lenses (PAL), varifocal or

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Bifocal

Bifocal

Usually, bifocals are used to correct presbyopia for adults over 40. However, kids and young adults who have focusing problems can also use bifocals to reduce eye strain when reading or working. The upper part of the bifocal lens corrects distance vision and the lower part corrects near vision. Generally speaking, when you are focusing

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