What is the ideal frame for you?

If you are one of those who depend 100, 70 or 40 percent on glasses you are definitely one of us and even more if you feel indecisive when it comes to change or renew them. We know that there can be many factors that influence when buying a new frame; fashion, material, design, quality, in short there are a large number of items that make it complicated. And we understand you!

But this is not going to be a problem anymore, we put ourselves in your shoes and made a practical manual to make your decision as liberating and practical as possible. Are you ready? Let's get started! 

To move towards the goal, it is necessary that you are clear about the use you will give to your glasses; such as visual rest, permanent use, spare, among others. This will help you to make your purchase much easier and simpler. 

Keep in mind that there is a range of possibilities that will help you to choose a custom-made lens that if you didn't know about until today, you will finally know and they will help you: 

LENS TYPES:

  1. MINERALS

They are ideal for those people who forget their glasses everywhere, or are more in their pet's mouth than in their eyes. Why? They have a technology that allows them to be scratch resistant and much stronger and more durable. (They may be a little heavier than traditional glasses). 

  1. PHOTOCHROMIC LENSES

This type of lenses have the characteristic that when in contact with the sun they darken activating the ultraviolet rays. This formula will help to automatically turn your lenses from transparent to dark in seconds, thus achieving sunglasses that adjust to the sun. 

  1. REDUCTION OF LENSES

This option is for those who need a very high formula, making your lenses too thick and altering the size of your eyes when you wear them, making your eyes look enlarged. 

What is done with this type of lenses is to cut them into slices, making them look thinner. Keep in mind the following reductions: 

-1.5: for myopia and hyperopia graduations from 0 to 2.00 diopters

-1.6: for graduations between 2.00 and 4.00 diopters

-1.67: for graduations between 4.00 and 6.00 diopters

-1.74: for graduations greater than 6.00 diopters

Now that you know all these types you can better choose the frame and graduation of them depending on what you need. Do not hesitate to write us if you are interested in acquiring your exam, we will take care of advising you and help you find the best glasses according to your needs and your face type.

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