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Save Time and Money on Reading Glasses from Optical Stores

Reading Glasses

Once you reach a certain age, reading glasses become part of your life. Reading glasses are exactly that, glasses for reading. Reading glasses could even be considered magnifying lenses for your eyeglasses. Simply put, reading glasses magnify objects, such as words on a page, so they appear bigger. You can select from a number of types of reading glasses depending on your needs. It is rather easy to lose reading glasses so more and more people could have several pairs placed about their home, car and office. This ensures that they will always have a pair around when they need one. Some people prefer folding reading glasses because folding reading glasses fold up into a small bundle and are easy to carry.

There are many different types of reading glasses available. First you should decide whether you would like a full frame or a half-eye frame for your lenses. Full frame reading glasses appear to be regular eyeglasses, with a frame that wraps all the way around the lens, and the lenses sit straight in front of your eyes. Full-eye reading glasses are great for anyone that spends a long time concentrating on materials close-up. When you look up from reading, objects in the distance appear blurred. While half-eye reading glasses are flat on the top of the frame, and are fashioned to sit low on your nose so that you look down through the lens when reading. When you look up, you look over the lenses, not through them so objects in the distance do not appear blurry.

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