Eyeglasses Guide

  1. What Is the Grace Period for an FSA?

    What Is the Grace Period for an FSA? A flexible spending account (FSA) is a service you can set up through your employer to take care of approved healthcare expenses. In 2022, employees can contribute up to $2,750 from their annual income before taxes. Most people’s FSAs end on the final day of the year (December 31), but that doesn’t mean you need to spend all your FSA by then. Read more...
  2. FSA-Eligible Expenses: 10 Things I Can Buy With My FSA

    FSA-Eligible Expenses: 10 Things I Can Buy With My FSA The grace period for your flexible spending account (FSA) may be coming to an end. Put that money to good use, and assume control of your eye care today by taking advantage of some FSA-eligible expenses.    Find a Store Shop Online 10 FSA-Eligible Expenses We know the cost for eye care can add up, which is where FSAs come in handy. Read more...
  3. How Are Glasses Sized?

    How Are Glasses Sized? Wearing the right size of glasses can be the difference between you wearing them all the time or not at all. Eyewear that fits your face is more comfortable and more flattering on your features.  But how do you know if your new specs are correct? Let’s take a look at how glasses are sized to help you assess whether you have the right frames Read more...
  4. How Long Does It Take for Eyes to Adjust to Progressive Lenses?

    How Long Does It Take for Eyes to Adjust to Progressive Lenses? The day you get progressive lenses is an exciting one. You see an eye doctor to get fitted for your new eyewear, and you come home with line-free lenses that are customized just for you. But as you may have heard, this type of eyewear can take time to get used to wearing. How long does it take for eyes to adjust to progressive lenses? Let’s Read more...
  5. Can You Wear Progressive Lenses All the Time?

    Can You Wear Progressive Lenses All the Time? Can you imagine having to switch between glasses multiple times a day? Many of us are faced with this dilemma, but fortunately, there’s a solution where you can keep track of fewer pairs of eyewear and instead have an all-in-one pair that covers all your prescription needs. We call these progressive lenses. They offer three viewing areas (up Read more...
  6. Are Bigger Lenses Better for Progressive Lenses?

    Are Bigger Lenses Better for Progressive Lenses? Refractive errors are no cakewalk, especially if you go too long without glasses. And if you have presbyopia, a condition that affects aging eyes, the right vision correction is even more essential.  Fortunately, people now have more options than ever to treat presbyopia and other eye conditions. You can ask your eye doctor for bifocals, Read more...
  7. What Is the Difference Between Standard and Premium Progressive Lenses?

    What Is the Difference Between Standard and Premium Progressive Lenses? Finding out you need to wear multifocal lenses can seem scary at first, but there’s no need to worry. At your neighborhood For Eyes, you can choose from a vast array of lenses, including progressive lenses. We’ll even show you the best types of progressive lenses, starting with standard vs. premium.  What is the difference between Read more...
  8. You Need These Men’s Sunglasses for Spring 2020

    You Need These Men’s Sunglasses for Spring 2020 With spring here, it’s time to breathe some life into your daily ensemble. How? By getting the accessories we know you’ve been eyeing at the store. You work hard and deserve to get that watch or that tie you’ve been looking at for a while.  Another accessory that often goes overlooked is sunglasses. But have no fear. We’re here with Read more...
  9. How Eyeglasses Should Fit Your Face

    How Eyeglasses Should Fit Your Face Before you start shopping for eyewear, it’s vital to know how the frames should sit on your cheeks and fit your other facial characteristics. After all, eyeglasses can promote your best features and improve your overall look--but you must know how to wear them.    Here’s everything you need to know about how eyeglasses should fit Read more...
  10. Contact Lens’ Wearers: Yes, You Still Need Glasses

    Contact Lens’ Wearers: Yes, You Still Need Glasses Did you know that 37 million people in the U.S. use contact lenses as their choice of vision correction? For Eyes is a great place to purchase this type of eyewear, and we offer a wide selection to choose from, including extended wear contact lenses, rigid gas permeable contact lenses, tinted or colored contact lenses, and more.  Getting Read more...

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