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3 Ways to Choose Reading Glasses

By Matthew Lynch
January 29, 2024
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Introduction:

Choosing the right reading glasses is essential for ensuring comfort and clear vision while reading or doing close-up tasks. With a wide range of styles and options available, it’s crucial to find the one that best suits your specific needs. Here are three ways to choose reading glasses that not only work well but also complement your face and personal style.

1. Determine the Correct Magnification

Before selecting reading glasses, determine the correct magnification that meets your vision requirements. To do this, you can:

– Visit an optometrist to have your eyes tested and get an accurate prescription for reading glasses.

– Use a reading glasses chart or test found online, which provides various text sizes and recommends suitable magnification levels based on how comfortable you are while reading the text.

Remember that using the wrong strength of reading glasses may cause eyestrain and discomfort – it’s important to get this step right.

2. Choose a Frame Style That Complements Your Face Shape

Reading glasses come in various shapes and styles, so it’s essential to select a frame that complements your face shape. Here’s a quick guide:

– For those with round faces, angular frames like rectangular or square styles can help add definition and give a balanced appearance.

– For individuals with square or angular faces, choose oval or round-shaped frames to soften the strong jawline.

– Heart-shaped faces will benefit from bottom-heavy frames or those with low-set temples, which add width to the lower part of the face.

– For people with oval-shaped faces, most frame designs work well; however, avoid oversized frames to maintain natural facial proportions.

3. Consider Additional Features

Apart from magnification strength and frame style, various other features enhance the functionality and comfort of reading glasses:

– Anti-reflective coating: This reduces glare from screens or overhead lighting, which can be beneficial if you often read on electronic devices.

– Blue light filtering lenses: These lenses block blue light emitted by devices, helping to minimize digital eye strain and support healthy sleep patterns.

– Spring hinges: This type of hinge allows for flexibility and added durability, ensuring comfort during extended periods of use.

– Bifocal or progressive reading glasses: These multifocal options are suitable for those who need multiple magnifications, allowing users to read and see at a distance without constantly switching glasses.

Conclusion

When it comes to choosing reading glasses, keeping in mind the right magnification strength, frame style that complements your face shape, and additional features will lead you to the perfect pair. Don’t hesitate to visit an optometrist or specialist eyewear store for professional advice and guidance on selecting the best reading glasses for your needs.

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