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What are parts of eyeglasses?

Eleven eyeglasses parts you should know

1. Front: the front part of frame

2. Rim wire: Fix the lens on the frame

3. Top bar: The top edge of the left and right mirror ring is connected to the aviator style glasses.

4. End pieces: the joints between the rim and the hinge, they are the small parts on the frame that extend outward and connect the lenses to the temples

5. Bridge: Connect the left and right rim wires or connect directly to the lens. Some acetate bridge is placed directly on the nose.

6. Hinge: Connect a joint of the pile head and the temple arm so that the arm can be folded inward

7. Rim lock: Loosen the screw to open the upper and lower rim wire for easy installation of the lens. The locking screw secures the lens.

8. Eyeglasses Temples: The handle on both sides of the glasses

9. End tip: Cover the end of the temple

10. Pad arm: An adjustable metal material nose joint for connecting metal to soft nose pads

11. Nose pads:  The nose pads are the round plastic or silica gel pieces under the bridge that sit on your nose. They give your glasses a more comfortable and secure fit.

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Glasses for Fashion, Appearance, Image Engineering and Interview 

1)     Fashion Glasses Stories 

2)     Fashion Glasses Let People to Value Your Appearance More

3)     Fashion Glasses are Tools to Enhance Your Appearance

4)    What Can Fashion Glasses help for your Image Engineering? 

5)    Can Wearing Eyeglasses Really Help With Your Job Interview? 

6)    Should You Wear Glasses To Interview? 

 

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How to Select the Right Frame Size

How to Select the Right Frame Size for Glasses

  • The importance of eyeglass frame size is often overlooked
  • The size of the frame is usually marked like 50□20-140 on the glasses. What does this mean? So, What frame size fits you? 
  • Appropriate glasses should make the pupil basically in the center of the lens
  • Simply: pupillary distance = glasses bridge + single lens width
  • pupillary distance = distance between the center of right lens to the center of left lens
  • The larger lens has a higher error tolerance rate, but the smaller lens has a very low error tolerance rate and must be basically in the center of the lens. 
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Decide The Best Eyeglass Frame by Following This Guide

FramesFashion is a leading online store that offers the best frames and also offers eyeglasses repair service at reasonable rates. It is one of the leading online stores that deliver and manufactures the best collection of prescription sunglasses and round bifocal lenses. This well-known online store is founded by Julian Cheng with a motive to offer the best quality of prescription sunglasses at a reasonable rate.

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Wide Frame Glasses for Big Face: Embrace Style and Comfort

1. Understanding Wide Frame Glasses

2. Finding the Right Pair for a Big Face

3. Embracing Fashion with Wide Frame Glasses

4. Wide Frame Glasses for Different Occasions

5. Maintaining and Caring for Wide Frame Glasses

6. The Confidence Boost of Wide Frame Glasses

7. Debunking Myths about Wide Frame Glasses

 

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Wide Frame Glasses for Big Nose

Wide Frame Glasses for Big Nose: Stylish Solutions for Enhanced Comfort

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Social Media Use and Adolescent Myopia

Social Media Use and Adolescent Myopia

Based on the Canadian Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study:

  • Intensity of Use: Intensive use, among girls (38%) than boys (30%). This proportion increases with age.
  • Problematic Use: more prevalent among girls (7.7%) than boys (5.2%).
  • Relationships and Connections: Intensive use with positive social relationships, (relative risk [RR] = 1.40). Problematic use negatively correlated relationships for both boys (RR = 0.58) and girls (RR = 0.48).

TikTok’s Soaring Popularity

  1. Adoption Rate:
    • 67% of American teenagers aged 13 to 17 say they ever use TikTok
    • 16% of all teens use TikTok almost constantly
  2. Facebook’s Decline:
    • The share of teens using Facebook has plummeted from 71% in 2014-15 to just 32% today.
  3. YouTube Reigns Supreme:
    • 95% of teens use YouTube, making it the most widely used platform among those surveyed。
    • TikTok follows closely, with 67% of teens actively using it.

Screen Time Statistics

  • Adolescents spend approximately 7 hours per day on screens.
  • Uninterrupted 20-minute smartphone sessions contribute to myopia risk.
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