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Title: How to Successfully Buy Eyeglasses Online by EyeGlasses-Online.info


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8 Tips On How To Buy Eyeglasses Online
  • You know that the Internet can beat a regular
    store on both price and convenience
  • Firstly, you don't need to leave your home
  • Secondly, with just a few clicks of your mouse,
    you can comparison shop for a great price.
  • Buying eyeglasses online you can save up to 70
    off the regular price offered by a traditional
    eyeglasses retailer.

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Tip 1 Current Eyeglasses Prescription
  • Before ordering online, it is recommended that
    you have had an eye examination within the last
    two years.
  • If you need a new prescription, ask your optician
  • to include your pupillary distance measurement
  • Seek advise whether you need single-vision or
    multi-focal lenses and the recommended lens
    materials that matches your prescription.

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Tip 2 Check The Online Retailer's Reputation
  • A good starting point is to consult a review
    site, such as EyeGlasses-Online.info, which
    provides valuable information about the online
    eyewear retailer's reputation and quality of
    eyewear provided.
  • A good review site will also provide you with
    important information such as the retailer's
    pricing of products, special promotions,
    guarantees and warranties, shipping costs,
    delivery times and customer support.

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Tip 3 Determine Your Frame Size
  • Like ill-fitting clothes, eyeglasses that don't
    fit can feel uncomfortable and awkward-looking.
  • If you have a pair of old eyeglasses that are
    comfortable and fit well, you can use them as a
    guideline.
  • The inside of the eyeglasses should have a pair
    of two digit numbers, eg, 55/21. The first number
    represents the width of the lens and the second
    number is the width of the bridge.

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Tip 4 Pick a Frame that Suits Your Face
  • Picking the right pair of eyeglasses can greatly
    enhance your appearance by highlighting your best
    features while minimizing any imperfections.
  • All of our recommended eyeglasses online stores
    provide intuitive and detailed search tools to
    help you find the frames which suit you best and
    most flattering on your face.
  • Search by shape, material, gender, rim style,
    color and much more.

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Tip 5 Virtually Try-on Different Frame Styles
  • Buying glasses is more than a prescription, it's
    personal. And selecting the right frame can make
    all the difference. While you may already have a
    good idea of what frame styles will suit you the
    best, the only way to know for sure is to try
    them on.
  • Most of our recommended eyeglasses online stores
    provide virtual try-on widgets which allow you to
    upload a photo of your face with which you can
    try on hundreds of frame styles virtually.

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Tip 6 Select Lenses For Your Frame
  • Single-vision lenses are typically prescribed for
    people who are either near-sighted or
    far-sighted, but not both. Single-vision lenses
    only have one corrective power.
  • Multi-focal lenses are usually prescribed for
    people who have difficulty seeing things up close
    and far away. These lenses have two or more
    different corrective powers. Bi-focals and
    tri-focals have visible lines separating the
    various corrective powers. Progressive lenses do
    not have any visible lines.

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Tip 6 Select Lenses For Frame (Cont'd)
  • Plastic The most common, basic lenses.
    Recommended for people with light prescriptions,
    ranging from no correction to /-1.75. Most
    economical.
  • Polycarbonate High-impact resistant lenses.
    Recommended for children, athletes, and people
    with active lifestyles. Good for prescriptions up
    to /- 4.00.
  • High Index 1.67 The thinnest and lightest of all
    the materials. Recommended for people with high
    prescriptions.

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Tip 6 Select Lenses For Frame (Cont'd)
  • UV Coating Highly recommended for all times of
    year. According to the United States Vision
    Council, more than 40 of adults do not know that
    exposure to UV rays increases the likelihood of
    cataracts. Light colored eyes are more
    susceptible to UV rays
  • AR Coating If you spend a lot of time on the
    computer or are bothered by the glare of lights
    when driving, then you may want to consider an
    anti-reflective (AR) coating. The AR coating will
    improve the clarity of your vision and help ease
    eye fatigue

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Tip 7 Measure Your Pupillary Distance (PD)
  • One of the most important parts of your
    prescription that doctors often forget to include
    is your pupillary distance (PD). Pupillary
    distance is just what it sounds like the
    distance (in mm) between the pupils of your eyes.
  • Knowing this measurement is important to make
    sure your eyes match up with the optical center
    of your lenses. For simple step-by-step
    instructions to measure your PD at home, please
    visit our webpage Pupillary Distance.

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Tip 8 Enter Your Prescription Information
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Thank You for Watching!
  • This presentation was brought to you by
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    online stores selling quality eyewear.
  • Whatever your eyewear needs are,
    Eyeglasses-online.info is here to help you find
    the cheapest prices. For detailed reviews of the
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