How to choose the best single vision lenses
When choosing the best single vision lenses for you, there are many different things to consider. Possibly the most important is your lifestyle and what you use your lenses for.
When choosing the best single vision lenses for you, there are many different things to consider. Possibly the most important is your lifestyle and what you use your lenses for.
If you’ve had your current lenses for some time and you’re due an eye examination, there’s a chance you may need new lenses. There are some signs that you can look out for yourself, which can be very helpful in recognising whether your lenses are no longer working correctly for your needs.
Discover more about Varifocal lenses, when you need to wear varifocals through to the technology in the lens.
Get the real story on your screen life. Digital devices are now part and parcel of our daily lives learn about what type of screen user you are but also the affects screens can have on your vision.
The angle, lighting, and filter are just right: you’re poised and ready to snap your selfie. Every aspect is perfect, but there’s one thing still nagging on your quest for that impeccable Instagram-worthy shot: your tired looking eyes. Sound familiar?
Tension in your neck and shoulder can lead to eye pain, as tense muscles can press on eye nerves at the back of your neck. Read about signs and symptoms through to way to reduce the pain.
Do you have trouble feeling safe while driving at night like 17 million drivers in the UK? Discomfort while driving is a common occurrence with changes in light, causing eye sensitivity.