The correct pair of glasses need to rest comfortably on your nose bridge, and shouldn’t press against the cheeks or forehead. Again, they should not rest very far towards the end of your nose because this may cause your glasses to slip in case you wrinkle or squint your nose. The nose fit is responsible for determining the distance that your glasses must sit and depending on the individual, lenses should lay between14 and 24 mm from the eyes for a proper fit. To find the right fit doesn’t require magic, but the right measurements. Once you have found a pair of glasses that fits perfectly, you can go for options in the future that have similar measurements and enjoy comfortable glasses all the time.
When you check for glasses online, you will realize that things such as bridges, temple measurements, and eyes are mentioned prominently. It’s important to know that this is an important starting point for anyone interested in glasses that fit properly. You have to hit the right measurements if you want to get eyeglasses that fit into your face without slipping, pinching, or causing unnecessary discomfort.
If you are already wearing clear blue light glasses, the measurements should be written in your frames, and the most common place to check for this is the temple or the bridge. The measurements that determine a good eyeglass fit are normally printed next to one another starting with the eye size, the size of the bridge, and finally the temple size. These measurements may be separated from one another by a small square box or icon. So you can start with the pair that you are already wearing to figure out the pair of eyeglasses that is comfortable for you.
Other indicators that will show whether or not your glasses will fit are how your glasses line up with the b eyebrows or whether the glasses touch your cheeks when you smile. If you are not sure about whether or not your glasses should rest below or align to your eyebrows is just a matter of style. What is most important are your frame’s measurements.
Components of eyeglass measurements guarantee a comfortable fit.
The following are the components of and a frame’s measurements that you should use to gauge a comfortable fit.
1. The eye size
This refers to the width of a single eye lens and it’s normally between 40and 62 mm. The eye should be centered in the lens.
2. Bridge Size
This refers to the area which goes over your nose or the distance between one glass to another. This area should be between 14 and 24 mm.
3. Temple size
The temple size measures the arms of the eyeglasses. The temple should ordinarily hug the ear while sitting horizontally. Ordinarily, the measurement should be between 120 to 150 mm.
4. Frame Width
The width of the frames is measured from the inside, from one hinge to the next hinge, and covers the eye sizes and bridges.
5. Lens height
The lens height is also known as B measurement and this is what determines if the frames that you are using are progressive friendly. Any measurement that is more than 25mm accommodates bifocal or progressive lenses.
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