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Choosing the Right Lenses for Your Eyewear

Updated: Jan 1

Choosing the Right Lenses for Your Eyewear When it comes to selecting lenses for your eyewear, there are a variety of options to choose from. The right lenses can not only enhance your vision but also add style and functionality to your glasses. At Reuse Eyewear, we offer a wide range of lenses to suit your needs. Here are some tips to help you choose the right lenses for your eyewear. 1. Consider your prescription: The first step in choosing the right lenses is to consider your prescription. Different prescriptions require different types of lenses. For example, if you have a high prescription, you may need high-index lenses to reduce the thickness and weight of your glasses. On the other hand, if you have astigmatism, you may need toric lenses to correct the irregular curvature of your cornea. 2. Think about your lifestyle: Your lifestyle plays a crucial role in determining the type of lenses that are best suited for you. If you spend a lot of time outdoors, you may want to consider lenses with UV protection to shield your eyes from harmful sun rays. If you work long hours in front of a computer, you may benefit from lenses with blue light filtering technology to reduce eye strain and fatigue. 3. Consider lens coatings: Lens coatings can enhance the performance and durability of your eyewear. Anti-reflective coatings, for example, can reduce glare and improve the clarity of your vision. Scratch-resistant coatings can protect your lenses from everyday wear and tear. At Reuse Eyewear, we offer a range of lens coatings to enhance the performance and longevity of your glasses. 4. Think about lens materials: The material of your lenses can affect their weight, thickness, and durability. Traditional plastic lenses are lightweight and affordable, but they may be thicker and less impact-resistant than other materials. Polycarbonate lenses, on the other hand, are thinner, lighter, and more impact-resistant, making them a great choice for active individuals or children. 5. Consider lens tints: Lens tints can add style and functionality to your eyewear. Clear lenses are a classic choice that provides natural vision. However, if you spend a lot of time outdoors, you may want to consider lenses with a slight tint to reduce glare and enhance contrast. Tinted lenses can also be a fashion statement, allowing you to express your personal style. At Reuse Eyewear, we understand that choosing the right lenses can be overwhelming. That's why our trained dispensing optician is here to guide you through the process. We offer a wide range of lenses and can help you find the perfect fit for your eyewear. Whether you need lenses for your refurbished glasses or are looking to update your current pair, we have you covered. Remember, the right lenses can make a world of difference in your eyewear experience. So, take your time, consider your needs, and let us help you find the perfect lenses for your eyewear. Visit our website or contact us today to get started on your lens journey.

Varifocal Lens Example
Varifocal Lens Example

 
 
 

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After a cataract operation, my prescription had changed, but my RayBans were only a few months old, so I didn’t want to replace them.
Dan came to our home for the appointment and 2 weeks later, he dropped off my sunglasses.
I am very pleased with the service, and would recommend Reuse.

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Dorothy
Donisthorpe

Excellent service from Dan. He came to my house where he helped me pick the best frame that would be suitable and helped me find a new frame as well. Saved me lots of money. Thank you!

Holly
Leicester

Dan helped with some lenses I wanted transferring from my reading glasses into different frames. He responded really quickly and got me my glasses back in a couple of days. Great service a great to be able to reuse my frames.

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