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Buy the best reading glasses for women in India

Buying new glasses isn’t always an easy task. When purchasing reading glasses, you should consider four important factors: comfort, vision strength/Rx, appearance or face shape, and safety. You may also require the assistance of an optometrist while selecting eyeglasses for your individual optical needs.

Thanks to modern technology, designer reading glasses are now available for a wide range of tasks, activities, vision needs, and surroundings. Explore our gorgeous assortment and buy the best reading glasses for women in India.

What are the options available in reading glasses?
There are five different types of reading glasses, each with a specific purpose:
  • Single-vision eyeglasses
  • Single-vision eyeglass lenses are the most common type of eyeglass lens, and they are suitable for people who have difficulty seeing either far or close (but not both). They have a single power over the entire lens. These lenses provide a wide field of vision. These spectacles let the wearer see up to 18 inches away.
  • Progressive Lenses
  • Progressive lenses, like ordinary reading glasses, are a common option for people in their 40s and 50s who need vision correction for presbyopia. A progressive lens combines three different vision capabilities into a single lens for a better, more pleasing, and more natural manner of seeing your surroundings. By adjusting your head posture, you can see everything clearly from any distance. 
  • Bifocal Glasses
  • Bifocal lenses combine two prescriptions into one/single lens. They contribute to the treatment of both farsightedness and nearsightedness. These lenses typically have focal lengths that correct close vision at 12–18 inches from your face and distances of 21 inches and beyond (for farsightedness). These glasses have a distinct distinction between their farsighted and nearsighted prescriptions.
  • Task-Specific Eyeglasses
  • As the name implies, these spectacles are designed for a specific purpose. Computer glasses, which provide the wearer with an optimal viewing experience from a certain distance, are one of the most frequent forms of task-specific glasses. The optometrist will use the distance from which a certain task is commonly performed or viewed to customise the prescription for these eyeglasses. For a proper fit, you’ll need to know the distance between your eyes and your computer screen.
  • Trifocal Glasses
  • Trifocal eyeglasses combine three prescriptions onto a single lens. The top prescription corrects your distance vision, the bottom corrects your up-close vision, and the middle corrects your intermediate distances (from 18 to 24 inches). They have a distinct line between the prescriptions, similar to bifocals.
    FAQs:
    • The person with a square face has a strong jawline and angular features and should choose thinner frames with lots of curves for contrast. When you choose frames with characteristics opposite those of your face shapes, such as round and cat-eye spectacles, you won’t enhance an already angular appearance. To make your face appear smaller and softer, choose spectacles with rims that are broader than they are tall and in a neutral hue such as beige, cream, or taupe.
      • If you have an Oval Face:
      Many people believe an oval face to be the perfect shape because of its balanced proportions, which include a narrow forehead, high cheekbones, and a small chin. While practically any pair of spectacles will look nice on an oval face, choose frames that are the same width as or slightly wider than the widest region of the face. Glasses with elaborate decorations complement the prominent cheekbones of an oval face. Choose a retro cat-eye, square, or round frame with on-trend accents, or go for the traditional and versatile rectangular silhouette for a refined, professional style. Your proportions are already balanced, so use big frames with caution.
      • If you have a Heart-shape Face:
      A heart-shaped face is distinguished by high cheekbones and a jawline that tapers to a pronounced chin. Your face is shaped like a heart, with the widest area at the top and the thinnest at the bottom (like an inverted triangle). Look for frames that decrease the top of your face while making your chin appear wider—a style that is wider than your forehead can help you do both. And decorative elements at the frame’s extremities will help direct the eye away from the brow. Light-colored frames
      • Which reading glasses would be best for my face shape?
      To find the ideal glasses for your face shape, first, analyse your face shape, and then look for glasses with a shape that complements your features. With a little research, and with the help of our guide you’ll be able to select the best eyewear glasses that always enhance your appearance rather than detract from it.
      • If you have a Round Face: 
      The round face is distinguished by a broad forehead, big cheeks, and a rounded chin. It is easily identified by its round shape and lack of sharp lines and angles. When selecting glasses for your round face, go for square and rectangular forms that contrast with the natural curves of your face and avoid frames that highlight its roundness. You may make your round face appear slimmer and longer by using contrast. Strong angles and lines in your glasses will define your face and reduce the fullness in your cheeks. Look for eye-catching prints, patterns, and hues, as well as statement-making embellishments; a clear or thin bridge will make your eyes appear wider.
      • If you have a Square Face:
       or those with details, like a tortoise or floral pattern, will help soften your features. CLICK HERE to browse and buy eyeglasses online that fit best for you!!
      • How long can I wear these glasses?
      A pair of glasses has an average lifespan of one to three years. Your eye prescription, in addition to the durability of your frames and lenses (and whether you have a scratch-resistant coating), can affect the longevity of your new eyeglasses.
      • Do reading glasses have power?
      The power of a reading glass is measured in diopters. The lowest point is commonly 1.00 diopters. The strength of glasses increases by factors of 0.25 (1.50, 1.75, and 2.00). Most people wear reading glasses with a power range of +0.75 to +2.50 diopters; however, the power of your reading glasses will certainly grow as you get older.