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New Frame Glasses

  • What are the newest styles of glasses?

    Cat-eye glasses:


    The cat eye style is trendy and looks good on all face types. They give off a cute and mysterious vibe.

    Geometric glasses:


    Frames from the 1970s that look good on round faces and come in bright colors for a vintage look.

    Oversized round glasses:


    They look great on everyone and balance out sharp features. Best for people with high doses; people with small faces should stay away from styles that are too big.

    Eco-friendly frame glasses:


    These glasses have an eco-friendly frame and are made from eco-friendly materials to help people live more sustainably.

    Metal wire-frame glasses:


    Low-key and light. They're often called "nerd glasses," and they can fit thin lenses.

  • How long does it take to adjust to new glasses?

    Small changes:


    You might get used to your new glasses in about two days if the changes to your prescription or frame size aren't too big or too small.

    First-time wearers:


    It could take more than a week to get used to your new glasses if they are your first pair.
    Important changes to prescriptions: It could take up to a week to get used to big changes like more astigmatism correction or a different frame size.

    Progressive glasses:


    People who have never worn them before may need more time to get used to them, even if they have the same prescription.

    Astigmatism:


    It can take anywhere from a few days to two weeks to get used to new glasses.

    Glasses for reading:


    Most people need three to four days to get used to it.

    Tip:


    If the pain doesn't go away after 3–4 weeks, talk to your eye doctor or think about returning the glasses for free within 30 days.