Wedding glasses – are they really necessary? It all depends on the bride! Needless to say, your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life. You want it to be exceptional. So, how can you make sure your glasses play their part? Read on to find out more.
Read more →Did you know that you can use your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for eye care? It’s true. So, if you’ve been putting off your annual eye exam or you’re waiting to update your eyeglass prescription, now’s the time to prioritize your eye health. However, some individuals may not be aware of what a Flexible Spending Account is or what it covers when it comes to eye care. Luckily, we’ve made it easy for you to learn everything you need to know about using your FSA at Looking Glass Optical.
Read more →In recent years, decorative contacts have grown in popularity, especially around the Halloween season to add a finishing touch on spooky costumes. They’re also available with or without vision correction to add special effects, color, and dimension. However, while it may be tempting to reach for a pair of cat-eye or zombie lenses, it’s important to know the facts first. Here’s what you need to know about Halloween contact lenses.
Read more →In this day and age, avoiding excess screen time is virtually an impossible task. Most Americans are spending upwards of nine hours a day in front of screens. You’re even reading this article on a screen right now. But, while this lifestyle appears to be the new norm, it’s not necessarily healthy, especially when it comes to our eyes. Luckily, adjusting the screen color and brightness on your devices can help. Continue on to learn more.
Read more →Nearly 5 million Americans experience Dry Eye Disease (DED), a chronic condition that can affect your overall quality of life. The negative side effects, such as irritation, scratching, and blurring, can often disrupt your daily routine. Thus, making it difficult to read, watch television, and work in front of a computer screen, just to name a few. Read on to learn more about how dry eyes can affect your quality of life, as well as treatment relief for your symptoms.
Read more →Summertime screams unlimited free time, relaxation, and no homework. But, during those few months away from the classroom, children are likely to spend more time in front of screens. Of course, too much screen time is bad for anyone, young or old. Not to mention, one of the biggest health issues related to smart devices are vision-related. Learn more about the impact of prolonged screen usage, as well as alternatives to screen time for kids this summer.
Read more →It’s no secret that exposure to the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays can have an impact on your skin and overall health. However, it’s important not to overlook the toll UV rays can have on the eyes. This summer, protect your precious vision and invest in a suitable pair of sunglasses before heading outdoors. Read on to learn everything you need to know about UV protection in sunglasses. Then, come in and pick out the perfect pair at Looking Glass Optical.
Read more →Whether you’re enjoying the summer sun in a backyard pool or swimming at an indoor pool during your workout, protecting your eyes is a must. Simply wearing goggles in the pool is an easy way to accomplish this. Here are some reasons why you should always wear goggles every time you get in the water.
Read more →The Snellen eye chart is a diagram of different-sized letters that you see at your eye doctor’s office. Interestingly, it’s been around for over 150 years and helps determine the strength of your eyesight. The chart also indicates if you meet the legal vision requirement to obtain a driver’s license. Here’s a look at the history of the Snellen Eye Chart, how it’s used, and what it means to have 20/20 vision.
Read more →As a parent, you want the best for your children in every aspect of their lives. That includes their vision. You may already be aware of the importance of regular eye doctor visits. However, there are warning signs of potential issues to be aware of. That way, you can spot symptoms early and inform your doctor. Here’s what you need to know to identify and address the most common childhood vision problems.
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