Tinted Spectacles - Choosing Tint Color


If you need to wear eyeglasses, consider the added benefits of a pair of tinted spectacles. Plastic and glass lenses can be tinted to pretty much any shade of the rainbow. They can also be tinted as light or as dark as your prefer. But not only will they look great, each shade offers a unique benefit for your eyes.

When shopping for tinted spectacles, consider the benefits of your tint as well as the way they look. Fashion tints are usually light pink, brown, or grey. Light pink offers your eyes relief in bright office-like settings so these may also be a great selection if you work in a brightly lit office environment most of the day. Grey and brown are shared with sunglasses as well. These two colors help to reduce glare and work well in variable light conditions. They are also great for driving. Yellow is another choice popular with shooters, skiers, and pilots since it makes objects appear sharper against most backgrounds. Be forewarned, though, that yellow is not a good choice for any activity that demands accurate color perception. Red can be an uncomfortable choice of tint to peer through, although some people enjoy the concept of viewing the world through a pair of rose colored glasses.

Tinted spectacles come in both glass and plastic lenses. To tint a plastic lens, a process of absorption is used. To accomplish this, once the lens has been manufactured, it is dunked into a color bath for a specified amount of time. If you've requested only a light tint, they may sit for only a few minutes while lenses that are being tinted to the level of sunglasses may spend some serious time soaking and absorbing the dyes. Glass lenses for tinted spectacles are done in a completely different manner. In some cases, the tint is distributed throughout the material during the manufacturing process. Otherwise, it is applied as a coating using a vacuum chamber once the fabrication is complete.

Whether you'd like a pair of tinted spectacles for fashionable reasons or to serve a specific use, take a moment to consider the benefits. Deliberate as to where you will be wearing them most often and how you can use a tint to your advantage, whether on a competitive level or just eye relief. Tints can be fun as well so take your time and select a color that best suits your needs and individuality!

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  1. If your current prescription is over 2 years old, get a new one from your local optometrist (it's a free service for you, if you have Australian Medicare
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