Archive for category your glasses
I Prefer Frame Glasses
Posted by dee in your glasses on January 8th, 2010
The Prime Minister of Great Britain Gordon Brown wears contact lens in normal times. Once, he had a very important speech, but he dropped his contact lens into a water pipe. He couldn’t see clearly without them. As result, he had no choice but to postpone the speech. As [...] Continue Reading…
5 Methods In Taking Care Of Glasses
Posted by dee in your glasses on December 28th, 2009
There are times when parenthood seems nothing but feeding the mouth that bites you.
There are all kinds of contact lenses in the market: daily disposable, monthly disposable, season disposable and various fashion colored lenses. But only contact lenses suited ourselves are the best, and they would make our eyes [...] Continue Reading…
Attentions for Using Child Glasses
Posted by dee in your glasses on November 11th, 2009
Kids glasses mainly have the therapeutic effect on kids’ eyes and may have some cosmetology effect. To protect children glasses is the fundamental measure to ensure the normal use of children glasses. What kids can do to maintain their glasses in good repair?
It should be placed in a suitable [...] Continue Reading…
Buy Suitable Glasses for People with Different Face Shapes
Posted by dee in your glasses on October 30th, 2009
Sunglasses can protect the eyes as well as modifying the facial features. In spite of different facial forms, you will look nice once you put on the sunglasses. Among various shapes, oval-faced people are the most fortunate, for almost any sunglasses will be nice-looking on them. As for other [...] Continue Reading…
The Top Choice of Senior Citizens: Multifocal Eyewear
Posted by dee in your glasses on October 19th, 2009
Almost all people who are older than 40s will suffer from presbyopia.which is a troublesome problem for them.Next, let`s have a look at the manners to deal with the presbyopia.
Presbyopia lenses, bifocal glasses and progressive eyeglasses are three main tools for presbyopia sufferers to correct vision.People often complain it [...] Continue Reading…
Prevent Shortsightedness Using Bifocals Eyeglasses
Posted by dee in your glasses on October 5th, 2009
Now, more and more people are suffering from short sightedness. Most of myopia sufferers are summing up the causes to read book, watch TV, view at computer screen etc. for over long time. I think the myopia has brought a lot of troubles to many citizens. People are trying [...] Continue Reading…
Eyeglasses Frames Are Considered as Accessories
Posted by dee in your glasses on September 25th, 2009
Nowadays, eyeglasses frames are considered as accessories to show personal style. But, the quality of lenses is very important to your eyes. Therefore, it is suggested to buy the lenses which are produced by professional manufacturers.
There is an obvious reduction on the glasses’ price because of the sharp jump [...] Continue Reading…
Poffenberger prepares glasses
Posted by dee in your glasses on September 18th, 2009
Lion Dale Poffenberger of the Detroit Lakes Lions Club is seated among 124 boxes of eyeglasses he has prepared for shipment to a recycling facility in Wisconsin.
The preparation work that has been completed by Poffenberger involves an inspection of each pair of eyeglasses in order to identify those eligible [...] Continue Reading…
Choose Fashionable Eyeglasses to Get a New Look
Posted by dee in your glasses on September 14th, 2009
Eyeglasses for Everybody In Varying Sizes
Many types of eyeglasses are made up of high-tech materials like titanium, while lenses have become thinner and lighter. These types of eyeglasses are available in small, medium and large sizes so one can opt for the right fit and look, depending on the [...] Continue Reading…
An Eye on Somalia
Posted by dee in your glasses on September 11th, 2009
Hundreds of war refugees live around it in cardboard-and-thorn huts. If, as Baidoa’s resident militia claims, this was offered as a base for US military advisers, it was not a generous offer.
“The Americans got out their cars, walked around it once, then they left,” the nightwatchman, Hussein Ahmed, said. [...] Continue Reading…