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Mailyn
$55.95
4.8
Mailyn Round Pink Tortoise Glasses
New In
Best Seller
Lidia
$49.95
4.8
Lidia Square Cow Print Glasses
New In
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Vibert
$49.95
4.4
Vibert Rectangle Black Glasses
Flash Sale
Benitez
$7.00 $41.95
4.9
Benitez Square Blue Glasses
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Fenn
$35.95
4.8
Fenn Cateye Pink Glasses
Flash Sale
Hilary
$7.00 $41.95
4.9
Hilary Butterfly Blue Glasses
New In
Tamarrah
$63.95
4.6
Tamarrah Cateye Leopard Glasses
Krystle
$41.95 $49.95
4.9
Krystle Square Crystal Glasses
New In
Pascal
$55.95
4.9
Pascal Aviator Two-Tone Glasses
Sidibe
$21.95 $49.95
4.9
Sidibe Square Blue Leopard Glasses
Best Seller
Rodz
$49.95
4.9
Rodz Square Dark-Green Glasses
Yomary
$49.95
4.9
Yomary Cateye Pink-Tortoise Glasses
Best Seller
Isaebella
$31.95 $41.95
4.9
Isaebella Butterfly Bright-Pink Glasses
Best Seller
Cetina
$27.95
4.7
Cetina Rectangle Brown Glasses
Best Seller
Sidibe
$41.95
4.9
Sidibe Square Black Glasses
Awilda
$27.95 $41.95
4.9
Awilda Cateye Red Glasses
Rodz
$41.95 $49.95
4.9
Rodz Square Pink-Tan Glasses

Glasses Lenses

  • What are the lenses of glasses made of?

    CR-39 lenses:


    CR-39 plastic is cheap, easy to carry, and won't scratch. Fits lenses with low to medium prescriptions.

    Polycarbonate lenses:


    Polycarbonate is 10 times stronger than plastic when it comes to breaking. It works great for kids' frames, safety glasses, and sports glasses. UV rays are blocked 100% of the time.

    High-index lenses:


    High index plastic (1.67/1.74) is smaller and lighter, and it can be used for prescription lenses with a power of -6.00 or more.

    Trivex lenses:


    The strength of polycarbonate and the sharpness of CR-39 are both found in Trivex. Perfect for frames with no edges.

  • What are standard eyeglass lenses?

  • What are the different types of eyeglass lenses?

    Progressive lenses:


    Progressive glasses give you near, intermediate, and farsighted vision all at once, without any lines that you can see. Great for people who have presbyopia.

    Bifocal or trifocal lenses:


    Separate areas for near and far eyesight (or near, intermediate, and far). It's cheap, but you can see the lines.

    Polarized lenses:


    Polarized shades block out glare from snow, water, and roads. Eyewear that you need to drive, fish, or ski.

    Transition® lenses:


    Transition® color-changing lenses automatically darken in the sun and make things clear inside. You don't need to buy sunglasses separately.

    Blue light blocking lenses:


    More than 30% of computers' harmful blue light is blocked. Helps with computer eye strain.

  • What type of eyeglass lenses are best?

  • How to clean glasses lenses safely?