December 26, 2009

Buy Custom Reading Glasses for a Lower Price

Filed under: Hall Of Lifestyle, Health Infos, Internet Shopping Resources — admin @ 11:31 pm

Reading Glasses

Custom reading glasses are merely eyeglass frames with custom prescription reading lenses. Usually, this choice would be costly than buying stock reading glasses, but the quality of the glasses will be much better and well suited for your eyesight and your lifestyle. To purchase custom reading glasses, you need to choose an eyeglass frame for installing lenses. You cannot do buy reading glasses at a drugstore or chain store for installing custom lenses. This is because the frames are not typically ophthalmic grade so they cannot accept a custom lenses. However, if you have ophthalmic quality eyeglass frames at home, it is easy to bring install new custom lenses in them.

Just as with non-prescription eyeglasses, reading glasses are available either with a full frame, a half-frame or as no-frame rimless reading glasses. Half-frame reading glasses and rimless reading glasses are functional because it is easier to look over the top of the frame when switching from close-up to distance viewing. Rimless reading glasses are very functional because your eyes do not have negotiate around the frame when looking up. The edge of the lens does not obstruct your vision the way an eyeglass frame does. Those that buy reading glasses for reading their computer monitor often find that reading glasses make it more difficult to actually see the screen. This can cause someone to alter their posture which can lead to neck strain, back strain and eye strain which only decreases your eyesight and ultimately progresses your prescription.

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