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Jacob Trengove

Prism glasses, also referred to as prism lenses, are specialized glasses designed to alter how light enters the eyes. They fix visual misalignments. This happens when the eyes don’t work well together. It can cause double vision, eye...

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Yes, you can become a pilot while wearing glasses! Whether you dream of flying commercial jets, private planes, or military aircraft, corrective lenses like glasses can help you meet the necessary vision standards.   Below, we’ll explore...

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The past year and a half has kinda felt like the biggest traffic jam ever, but things are finally opening back up and we’re starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel. That means it’s time to see our favorite people again (IRL!). It’s...

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There’s nothing like cruisin’ in your car at sunset — tunes turned up, windows rolled down. We can already smell the fresh night air. The one thing we can do without? Headlight glare. Squinting and driving don’t mix, so we put together a...

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Light adjusting lenses are great for many things, like driving, working on the computer, and an active outdoor lifestyle, to name a few. Simply put, they’re a perfectly convenient choice for everyday wear — thanks to their premium...

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If you wear prescription glasses, then you’ve probably considered transitions lenses — and if not, we’d like to share a few good reasons why you should.   Are Photochromic Lenses Good for Eyes? Transitions lenses — also known as...

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Reviewed by: Dr. Matthew Miller, OD on June 24th, 2022 When to wear blue light glasses By now, you’ve probably heard all the hype around blue light filtering glasses — if not, then here’s a quick refresh:  To start, blue light is emitted...

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Ray-Ban’s original Wayfarers are one of the most sought-after sunglass styles on the market. Indeed, their popularity has inspired legions of counterfeiters determined to foist fake Wayfarers on unsuspecting buyers. If you’re in the market...

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It’s a sunny day, and you’re about to go outside. You’ve already lathered on the sunscreen because you’re familiar with the risks of leaving your skin exposed to the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. From sunburn to skin cancer, it’s not...

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Wearing sunglasses when you already wear prescription glasses can be tricky. Sometimes it feels easier to forfeit the sunglasses and squint while you’re outside, risking ultraviolet (UV) damage to your eyes (not recommended). Or, when...

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