Monday 29 September 2014

Choose the Best Eyewear Style for Your Face Shape

Choose the Best Eyewear Style for Your Face ShapeIt's a great time to be wearing glasses. With frames now available in a creative variety of shapes, colors and materials, shopping for a new pair can make you feel like a kid in an eye candy store.

There are general guidelines that can help you hone in on eye wear shapes that will suit and fit your face well while complementing your image and lifestyle needs. First, determine your face shape by pulling back your hair and using a mirror to match up with one of the shapes in the image.

Related article: follow these facial measurements if you want to be more precise.

If you have angular features such as prominent cheekbones and jawline, get curvaceous with rounder frame shapes.

Frame color can really give your eyes a lift.

If you have a higher prescription, keep the frame small so that your eyes don't get magnified comically.

Your eyes should always be centered in the frame—often, this is a matter of fitting but if your nose tends to be flatter on the top, you might need frames with more height to lose that librarian look.
Don't let this confine you to exploring all the great eyewear designs out there.

The best way to know if you're comfortable with a frame is to keep trying them on—what may not look good on the shelf will have a very different feel once you inhabit it.

20/20 Eyeglass Superstore is a family owned and operated business with locations throughout central Florida.  We look forward to becoming your trusted source for everything related to eye problem, eye care, glasses and contacts.

We have over 4000 thousand frames to choose from and we’re known for having a frame for every face and a price for any budget. We also have in-house optometrists that are available for full eye examinations. Check out our coupons page for current offerings as well.

Article source & Photo credit: Eyeglasses.about.com
 

Friday 26 September 2014

Eye Make up - Spring Biggest Trend

Spring Biggest Trend

If it’s been more than a year since your last eye exam, please feel free to drop in to any 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore location or schedule an exam online. We have over 4000 thousand frames to choose from and we’re known for having a frame for every face and a price for any budget. We also have in-house optometrists that are available for full eye examinations.


Thursday 25 September 2014

Traveling Tips for Your Eyes

Traveling Tips for Your EyesIf traveling is in your future, it is especially important to plan ahead if you wear corrective eyeglasses or contact lenses.
Follow these tips to ensure a safe and comfortable trip for you and your eyes.

Eyeglasses:
1. Bring a back-up pair of eyeglasses.
2. Ask your eye doctor for a sample of cleaning solution. During travel, it's easy to smudge your glasses, especially when traveling with pets or small children.
3.Carry a small eyeglass repair kit in case your glasses become lose or need adjusting.
4.If you have your current prescription with you, at least you can avoid the expense of another eye examination.

Contact Lenses
1. Pack an extra contact lens case.
2. Don't forget your eyeglasses.
3. Bring contact lens re-wetting drops.
4. Bring your eye doctor’s business card or contact information. An updated copy of your contact lens prescription.

20/20 Eyeglass Superstore® keeps you updated on various eye diseases ,eye conditions and eye problem that can cause you harm and shares various tips about eye care with you.Drop in at any convenient location at Orlando, Melbourne or Orange City for an eye exam by an Independent Doctor of Optometry.

Read the original article at vision.about.com
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Wednesday 24 September 2014

Eye Facts

Your vision is priceless and it is important that you maintain your visual wellness by scheduling a yearly comprehensive eye exam with your optometrist or ophthalmologist. Drop into 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore for all your eye care needs.
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It’s important to stay up to date on eye health information, especially because some eye conditions like Glaucoma have no symptoms.  As an adult, you might ask yourself, “Why get an eye exam?” Getting an annual eye exam can easily be forgotten, especially with work, family and other obligations.  Make sure you set a reminder in your smartphone or pencil it in to your calendar to get a regular eye exam every year.
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Tuesday 23 September 2014

20/20 Eyeglass Superstore Savings!!

20/20 Eyeglass Superstore is a family owned and operated business with locations throughout central Florida.  We look forward to becoming your trusted source for everything related to eye care, glasses and contacts. Should you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us anytime.
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20/20 Eyeglass Superstore Melbourne has thousands of eyeglass frames to choose from, and with its own resident optometrist and in house lab, you can be in and out with your new customized glasses in as little as one hour. Family owned and operated, it’s a one stop shop for all your eye care needs. At 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore Melbourne, rest assured that you will find a frame for every face and a price for any budget.

Monday 22 September 2014

Why Do My Eyes Twitch?

eyes TwitchWhy do my eyes twitch? We’ve all had this happen at one point or another.  Maybe you stayed up late studying or perhaps you stared at your computer for hours on end.
 
Eye twitching is also known as an eye muscle spasm or involuntary eyelid twitching.  The technical terms for eye twitching include Blepharospasm or Myokmia in case you like knowing fun facts like that! Blepharospasm is defined as any uncontrolled eyelid twitching caused by muscle contractions around the eyes.


Eye twitching can occur under the eye or in the upper eyelid and it can affect the right or left eye.  Eye twitching causes include Benign Essential Blepharospasm (which isn’t harmful), dry eyes, Tourette’s syndrome and strained eyes. Eye twitching should not be confused with drooping eyes which requires serious medical attention as soon as possible.

Keep your eyes hydrated and healthy can definitely help ward off eye twitching.  Eye twitching is also a genetic trait that can run in families or it can be caused by certain types of medication.
 
Taking good care of your eyes is extremely important, so if you’re experiencing an eye twitch that lasts more than seven days, results in your eye being permanently shut, moves into your entire face, causes redness or swelling and/or changes into a drooping eyelid, contact your Optometrist right away.  Please feel free to contact our in-house 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore Optometrist who will be more than happy to see you as soon as possible. -
 

Friday 19 September 2014

Reasons for Having Eyes Examined Annually

Some other reasons for having eyes examined annuallyOur eyes are very delicate organs, and we should plan routine eye exams whether or not we notice any problems.
Some other reasons for having eyes examined annually are:
  1. Myopia: short-sightedness, or the inability to see things at a distance
  2. Hyperopia: far-sightedness, or the inability to see things at close distances
  3. Eyeglass prescription changes occur every 1 to 2 years
  4. Presbyopia: the inability to see things at near after the age of 40 years
  5. Contact lens wearers are at greater risk of eye infections and corneal ulcers
  6. It is important that your vision meets certain legal standards for driving and certain occupations.
By getting your eyes checked regularly, you’ll be able to keep them healthy your whole life. Neglect can be costly!


Click here to schedule an eye exam at 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore.
Read the original article at www.2020eyeglassmelbourne.com

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Thursday 18 September 2014

Tips for Applying Eye Cosmetics Safely

Tips for Applying Eye Cosmetics SafelyIt's also important to apply your eye makeup safely to help prevent injury. Getting anything that close to your eye can potentially cause damage — so when you're painstakingly drawing that perfect line, take care not to get the cosmetics in your eye.
Here at 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore, we’re in the business of connecting customers with the perfect pair of eyeglasses, sunglasses and/or contact lenses. Additionally, we love teaching people about proper eye care and tips.
 
Try these eye cosmetic safety suggestions:
  • Never put your eye cosmetics on while you're driving or riding in a car. Your mascara wand can all too easily scratch your cornea — not to mention the risks of inattentive driving. You may also want to avoid applying eye makeup on buses or subways – sudden stops can also increase the risk that you'll scratch your eye.
  • Skip eye cosmetics when you've got an irritated or infected eye — and if you think that a particular cosmetic is irritating your eyes, stop using it right away.
  • Keep eye cosmetics outside of your eye — don't use eyeliner on the inner eyelids, where makeup can get inside your eye.
  • Always wash your hands before you dig into your makeup bag and start applying eye cosmetics.
  • Avoid eye cosmetics that are iridescent, glittery, or shiny, as they may contain ingredients that could scratch or irritate the eye.
  • Make sure that all eye cosmetic applicators are clean before you use them — it's a good idea to wash or replace all brushes and sponges frequently.
We hope you enjoyed our four tips on applying eye cosmetics safely. Drop in at 20/20 Eyeglass Orangecity Making a budget, updating your prescription, taking care of your eyeglasses and doing your research are great ways to stay on plan!
Read more at: Everydayhealth.com
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Wednesday 17 September 2014

Get the Perfect Smoky Eye

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20/20 Eyeglass Superstore is a family owned and operated business with locations throughout central Florida.  We look forward to becoming your trusted source for everything related to eye care, glasses and contacts. Should you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us anytime.
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Monday 15 September 2014

Protect Your Eyes By Eating Fruits and Veggies

Your diet plays an important role in the care and protection of your eyes and is your first line of defense to prevent eye related illnesses, blindness, and other sight impairment issues. Fortunately, nutritionists have pinpointed key nutrients that can promote healthy eyes.
Eating more fruits and vegetables can help protect against eye disease and help your overall health.
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The human eye is an amazing organ that most of us rely on every waking moment of the day.  From morning till night, our vision allows us to see beautiful Florida sunsets, our beloved family and much more.  Here at 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore, our main goal is to keep you up-to-date on everything related to eye care and eye health.
Read the original article at health.ny.gov



Friday 12 September 2014

Children’s Eyeglasses

children’s eyeglassesDid you know that children’s eyeglasses come in a vast array of neat styles and popular colors that your child is sure to love? If your child needs eyeglasses, it’s important to do your research and know what to look for before you start looking around. Don’t forget to allow your child to help in selecting his or her glasses, as he or she will be more likely to enjoy wearing them afterwards!
 
Here are our top 5 things to look for in children’s eyeglasses
 
1. Scratch-Resistant Coatings.
2. Silicone Nose Pads.
3. Warranties.
4. Spring Hinges.
 
We hope you enjoyed our top 5 things to look for in children’s eyeglasses. As a parent, it can be confusing when first walking into an optical store. Our goal is to make it as easy as possible! Should you have any questions at all, please make sure to contact us!
 

Thursday 11 September 2014

Wednesday 10 September 2014

Prevent Your Eyes From Digital Eye Strain

digital eye strain The easiest way to help yourself reduce risk of digital eye strain when working at a computer or using a portable electronic device is to follow what many eye care providers call the "20-20-20" rule:
Every 20 minutes, look away from your screen and view an object that's at least 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
This simple technique has two important stress-busting effects:
  1. It relaxes eye muscles that keep your eyes focused and aligned when viewing close objects, which reduces eye fatigue.
  2. It stimulates you to blink your eyes, which reduces dry eye symptoms.
Other things you can do to reduce your risk of eye discomfort include:
  • Blink your eyes fully after each page view.
  • Get up from your desk at least every 20 minutes to stretch your body and relax your eyes.
  • Increase the size of the font on your screen.
  • Adjust your device's brightness and/or contrast settings.
  • Purchase a device with a higher resolution screen.
  • Make sure you are holding your device at least 10 to 12 inches from your eyes.

See Your Eye Doctor
Even if you aren't experiencing eye strain from your computer or other electronic devices, it's a good idea to see your eye doctor for a thorough eye exam — especially if you spend several hours a day in front of your screen(s).

Your eye doctor can detect subtle vision problems or eye conditions that might put you at greater risk of digital eye strain, and prescribe remedies to improve your comfort when using your devices.
Also, ask your eye doctor about computer glasses. Eyewear with special tints and coatings can reduce your exposure to potentially harmful blue light and eliminate fatigue-causing glare from light reflecting from the surface of your screen.

Drop into 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore for all your eye care needs. We have a frame for every face and a price for any budget. We also have Independent Optometrists located on site who will be happy to examine your vision. Walk-in’s are welcome but we ask that you come 15 minutes prior to your desired appointment time.
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Read more at : allaboutvision.com

Monday 8 September 2014

Vision Problem That Impacts Learning

Your Childs eye Health
20/20 Eyeglass Superstore, we help thousands of Orlando, Melbourne City and Orange City residents purchase eyeglasses, contact lenses and sunglasses every day. We know purchasing new eyeglasses can be a challenge. Inexpensive reading glasses at the store are cheaper than prescription lenses. Is visiting an eye doctor and getting a prescription worth the extra cost?
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Friday 5 September 2014

Eating Oranges is Good For Your Eyes

Oranges Growing on TreeOranges are highly beneficial for your body. A medium, 2 1/2-inch orange offers lots of vitamins, minerals and fiber, all for a measly 60 calories. While orange juice is also full of nutrients, you'll miss out on fiber, so it is better to consume the whole fruit. Oranges are easy to tote around, since the thick skin protects them from bruising. Toss one in your bag for a quick mid-morning snack, add orange wedges to a grilled chicken salad or find other ways to add more oranges to your diet.

Oranges are rich in vitamin A, which includes a group of compounds that protect your eyes. Carotenoid compounds of vitamin A, like lutein, beta carotene and zeaxanthin, can help prevent age-related macular degeneration, a condition that leads to blindness. While there is not a specified amount of how much of each carotenoid you should get on a daily basis, vitamin A does have a specific recommendation. Vitamin A allows your eyes to absorb light by keeping membranes surrounding your eyes healthy and also lessens your chances of having night blindness. Men require 900 micrograms of daily vitamin A and women need 700 micrograms, the Office of Dietary Supplements explains. One medium, 2 1/2-inch orange has almost 15 micrograms of vitamin A in addition to high amounts of the other vitamin A-related carotenoids.

To read the original article click here.

Your eyesight is your most precious sense. Add the foods on this list into your weekly diet to keep your eyes beautiful, healthy, and well protected.
Human eye is an amazing organ that most of us rely on every waking moment of the day.
You have only a pair of eyes, so take care of your eyes. It is always a good idea to consult with your eye doctor to discuss your options.
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Tuesday 2 September 2014

Health Benfits Of Pomegranate

PomegranatePomegranate is a red and juicy fruit, which is eaten raw and is used in various cuisines. Filled with a lot of nutrients and health benefits, pomegranate is known as a miracle fruit. This fruit is used in a variety of beverages, deserts, baking and juices. Pomegranate is known to provide antioxidants and iron and can fight against a lot of diseases. Let’s have a look at various nutritional and health benefits of pomegranate.
  • Pomegranate helps in reducing diseases like Alzheimer’s as it is a source of antioxidants.
  • A great source of iron, pomegranate helps in increasing haemoglobin level in the blood. It also prevents dizziness, weakness and symptoms of anaemia. It has been found to prevent clotting of blood.
  • Health benefits of pomegranate includes increasing oxygen intake in the heart.
  • It helps in preventing night blindness. Presence of rhodopsin in it makes eyes healthy.
  • Pomegranate has anti-bacterial effects and has been found to be beneficial for teeth. They help in preventing dental plague.
Your eyesight is your most precious sense. Add the foods on this list into your weekly diet to keep your eyes beautiful, healthy, and well protected.
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Monday 1 September 2014

Reverse Cataracts With Nutrition

Reverse Cataracts With NutritionThe lens of your eye is normally clear, allowing you to see without obstruction. A cataract is a clouding in the lens that hampers your vision.

Step 1
Eat foods that are high in vitamin C. Foods that contain vitamin C include broccoli, oranges, strawberries, tomatoes, cantaloupe, papaya and green peppers.

Step 2

Go "green" nutritionally to reduce your risk of cataracts, and perhaps to stop existing cataracts from worsening. Green vegetables, especially dark leafy greens like spinach, kale, turnip greens and romaine lettuce, are high in nutrients called lutein and zeaxanthin.

Step 3

Boost your levels of carotenoids, the nutrient that gives fruits and vegetables an orange or red hue. Carrots, squash, peaches, tomatoes and other orange vegetables and fruits provide you with carotenoids.

Step 4

Ask your doctor about taking vitamin supplements if you have an early-stage cataract. Getting high enough levels of antioxidant vitamins C, E and A to make a difference in your eye health may be difficult through diet alone. Supplements in addition to a healthy diet might be able to turn around your eye health.

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To read the original article written by Erica Roth visit: http://www.livestrong.com/article/265216-how-to-reverse-cataracts-with-nutrition/

Human eye is an amazing organ that most of us rely on every waking moment of the day.
You have only a pair of eyes, so take care of your eyes. It is always a good idea to consult with your eye doctor to discuss your options.

Your eyesight is your most precious sense. Add the foods on this list into your weekly diet to keep your eyes beautiful, healthy, and well protected.