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Best Cleaner For Readers And Sunglasses

June 24, 2010 by AMED  
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A  new cleaner for readers, sunglasses, protective lenses and visors has just been launched called BRILLIANT LENSES.  This  solution not only gives lenses unbelievable clarity but also helps  protect them from scratches and soiling caused by water, sweat, dust and dirt.

Black Diamond Stoneworks based  in Southern California formulated Brilliant Lenses with a unique polymer   additive called that imparts an invisible durable barrier to lenses   to resist scratching and soiling.  The formula is also alcohol  and ammonia free which is a long-term benefit to the lenses’ material  as well as our environment.

Included with this premium cleaner is a high quality microfiber cloth that is delicate yet  exceptional  in cleaning.  Each fiber of the microfiber cloth is one hundred  times thinner than a single strand of human hair yet when woven together   makes its absorption 40 times greater than any regular cloth.   Using anything even as soft as a tissue can scratch and pit the lens  because they contain tiny particle fragments.

Athletes are adopting this  product quickly.  Performance in their athletic gear can mean winning  versus losing to them especially regarding their vision.  Crystal  clear lenses means everything to AVP pro volleyball players Gretchen  Duffner and Carol Hamilton who have found the product’s clarity and  protection on their sunglasses to be indispensable.  “Sweat,  salty air and sand are constant elements that can stick to our glasses,  but once we started using Brilliant Lenses these became virtually  non-existant  and a big advantage for us.” ~ Gretchen Duffner

Not only pros can prosper from  this product. Anyone who is looking for brilliant clarity thru their  lenses while also protecting them from the elements will find this  product  a must have, especially at a less than $5 retail.

. The cleaner is also great for ipads, ipods, cell phoes, any glass surface and all sports sunglasss including goggles.

An Advice For My Prescription Sunglasses

September 27, 2009 by AMED  
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Sunglasses are very popular by different class of ages, even the best fashion brands have their own sunglasses offers… Why do you need prescription sunglasses?
Sunglasses work mainly as protective items and only secondly as decorations. Special vision problems prevent lots of people from being able to wear sunglasses, which makes them even more exposed to various other eye health problems. This is the case with anyone who suffers from myopia, astigmatism or hyperopia. Prescription sunglasses could be a solution for improving sight and protecting eyes from the action of the UV radiation at the same time. On the one hand the UVA rays get absorbed in the body through the eye lens, and on the other, the UVB rays cause skin burn.

Dark lens design and prescription lens structure represent a medical solution to create a product of sun protection eyewear type. There are different kinds of lenses used for prescription sunglasses, and here we can count polarized lenses, anti-reflective lenses, blue blockers, photochromic lenses and gradient lenses. Prescription sunglasses are designed only according to the ophthalmologist’s recommendations, and sometimes design is not possible because of the specificity of the eye problems. Total protection against the UVAs and the UVBs should be covered at optimal parameters, due to the fact that people with eye surgery should not be exposed to powerful radiation.

Wraparound designs could be a good solution for prescription sunglasses as you’ll also be protected at the sides of the eyes too. The frame makes such protection possible, because a too thin or small frame design will be insufficient. As for the glare, all quality sunglasses should incorporated the polarized coating for a superior protection of the eyes. The amount of light that enters the eyes could also be limited by using mirror-coated lenses. One special mention here is that the design of the prescription glasses also depends on the stage of the eye health condition.

It is sometimes difficult to create functional prescription sunglasses for advanced forms of myopia where the thickness of the lenses is very high. There are other situations when two or more health problems are present, as one person could suffer from both astigmatism and myopia, to give just an example. Solutions may be available, but only a specialist will be able to tell you which is the best for you. Moreover, price awareness is another important element given the fact that prescription sunglasses will always be more expensive, as the number of specialists who can design them is smaller too.