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Posts Tagged ‘reading glasses’

All the time spent focusing on little details her favorite pair of readers where the crystal gel reading glasses. And for good reason. While working on or restoring art, your sense of color can be influenced by that around you. This includes, shirts, walls, gloves, and yes, even eyeglasses. Plus the entire line of gel reading glasses are incredibly comfortable and easy to wear.

Her story is a simple one of stressful vision and tiring postures. But she loved what she did, mostly… She had become used to her vision and condition.  As a restorer at the museum of fine arts, she had to spend afternoons with her back bent and eyes tunneled through the lighted magnifier or readers with an air-brush in hand. She wanted to end it soon, and cursed the artists of yester-years who had been so prolific and productive! But go along she did, and did it for many years. For so many years that her back curved permanently.

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Have you ever been challenged with finding a sporty pair of sunglasses that not only perform well and look great, but have a reading add as well? These polarized bifocal sunglasses may be just what you are looking for. Exceptional comfort and superior optics are what they are all about.

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There is no need to get into the specifics of polarization, because that just is not very glamorous. You know the “where Ax and Ay are the amplitudes of the x and y directions and φ is the relative phase between the yada yada yada….”. The bottom line is that polarized sunglasses will reduce glare, relax your eyes, and actually brighten your vision. Even though they are sunglasses.

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