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People generally recognise you by your face, and that makes the glasses you sport a part of your identity. Your spectacles can help people see who you really are or help perpetuate the image you want. Whether you are sporty, fun-loving, sophisticated or mysterious, the key lies in choosing the right spectacles to match your personality and lifestyle. Not only that, but your glasses should also afford you with optimal vision.
But finding the perfect pair of glasses takes time, and with our busy lifestyles, it becomes challenging to head to a store and spend time looking through every single option.
Beat the heat with these new age 2-in-1 glasses
It’s always sunny in Philadelphia, but even more so in Chennai. Our city is known for having four seasons – summer, summer, summer and more summer. One everyday accessory that is mandatory during the summer months is a pair of sunglasses. But what about people who wear prescription glasses? Carrying a separate pair of sunglasses can be cumbersome. However, that’s a thing of the past. Enter clip-on sunglasses – the convenient counterpart to your usual black shades.
Essentially, clip-on sunglasses can be clipped on to and off the frames of your prescription glasses. They come with a clear magnet that attaches itself to your prescription glasses. There are no visible clips. They also come with magnetic metal frames and hence can’t be used with plastic frames.
Prolonged use of laptop and mobile? Here's how you can protect your eyes
Whether you are working, studying or just relaxing, most of our activities today revolve around staring at screens – be it a laptop, tablet or smartphones. In fact, you’re reading this post on a digital screen. Case in point.
If your eyes start to feel dry and tired or if you get a head ache at the end of the day, then the culprit is your digital devices. All these symptoms point to a unique affliction that plagues the modern era – computer vision syndrome.
It doesn’t take long for these symptoms to show considering the hours we spend in front of multiple screens. Fortunately, there are some checks you can put in place to minimise the damage our constantly glowing screens do to our eyes. Here are a few of them!