Glasses You Need To See
Posted May 14th, 2010 by Peter
If you have what it takes to own the look, these bookish beauties can give your face a big lift…read more.
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Everyone Needs a Pair of Readers!
Posted April 29th, 2010 by Peter
A pretty flattering review of ReadingGlasses.com from Mr. Stump…Read More
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How to Choose Eyeglass Frames
Posted April 27th, 2010 by Peter
Pick the perfect eyewear for your face and personality.
by Kelley King Heyworth
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tags: fashion, frames, information, knowledge base
What Eyeglass Frames Work With My Face Shape?
Posted April 22nd, 2010 by Peter
“There is one rule when it comes to choosing the ideal frames for your face: Contrast the frame shape to your face shape,” advises Rene Soltis, an optician and a spokesperson for the Vision Council of America…Read More
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tags: fashion, frames, information, knowledge base
How To Determine Magnification Power
Posted March 14th, 2010 by Peter
The good new is ready-made magnifying lenses offer safe and effective accommodation for mild presbyopia . These non-prescription reading glasses are FDA approved for sale without a prescription in matching plus (+) magnification powers. If you have a recent prescription from your eye doctor and need help interpreting it, call 1-800-238-0904, scan & email or fax us at 214-688-1046 without obligation.
At ReadingGlasses.com we’ve struggled with how best to empower our customers. It has been our experience that online reading charts seldom steer to very accurate results. That’s why you will not find one at ReadingGlasses.com.
Your age along with the length of time you have required reading glasses is often more useful. For example, if your difficulty in focusing at reading distances is just developing, it is likely that the weakest magnification power of +0.75, or +1.00 will ease your eye strain.
The following age guide is practical for the majority of individuals:
- Mild: + 0.75 thru +1.25 (average age 35-47)
- Medium: +1.50 thru +2.00 (average age 47-55)
- Stronger: +2.25 thru +2.75 (average age 55 +)
For individuals who own a pair of non-prescription reading glasses, check the inside of the temple arm for an indication of the magnification power.
tags: eye health, information, pd, presbyopia, Pupillary Distance

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