For preventive and corrective eye options, choosing the best pair of spectacles online in Sri Lanka is important. They'll help you see clearly, shield your eyes from the sun and light from optical screens, and they'll even make you look good! Make sure your glasses or shades are well-fitted and reflect your unique style to ensure you are relaxed in them. Titan Eye Plus stores have trained experts who can assist you in choosing a new pair. The following factors must be considered when choosing the right pair, particularly when shopping online:
The appropriate prescription
First and foremost, before purchasing spectacles, you must have an up-to-date prescription. If your prescription isn't changed, the wrong lenses will cause headaches and have a long-term effect on your vision. You can walk into any optician and to have our licensed and professional optometrists perform a 20-step zero-error eye test to determine the right eyeglass strength.
The style of the frame
After that, you must choose the appropriate frame for your glasses. Titan Eye Plus has classified frames into three sections on their website to make the decision easier: rimmed, rimless, and semi-rimmed. You can also pick between metal and plastic. The experts in the store will walk you through the benefits and drawbacks of each choice. There is also a large selection of frames of various forms. Rectangle, cat eye, wayfarer, aviator, and round shapes, to name a few, are among the most common.
The nose pads in metal frames can cause an allergic reaction if you live in a very hot or humid climate. Plastic frames are light and sturdy, but they are only available in rimmed models. These frames are particularly well-suited for young children because they can withstand a lot of abuse.
Check the fit
When you've picked a frame, make sure it fits well. The right pair of frames is just as critical as the right pair of lenses for good vision. Since you'll be wearing these glasses all day, they shouldn't scratch your nose or ears, nor do they slip down your nose. The frame's appearance is critical, but comfort takes precedence. Choose frames that are low in weight so that the ears and nose bridge are not pressed.
It is recommended to check the fit of your glasses, we suggest performing a quick 3-point examination. Every Titan Eye Plus product comes with a comprehensive fit guide that lists the lens width (the horizontal length of the lens), nose bridge width (the gap between the two lenses), and temple length (the length of the spectacle arms). The closer these figures are to your face's dimensions, the better the fit of your eyewear or sunglasses would be.
Consider the perfect size and form for your face, taking into account its appearance and thickness. You should choose frames based on your lifestyle needs, such as a sporty, technical, or trendy look, for example. When putting on glasses, make sure you have a wide field of view at all directions and that you don't have to turn your head or eyes to see through them.
The correct lens
The lenses are the next decision you must make. Only the right lenses—single vision, zero control, progressive, or bifocals—can provide the level of vision accuracy you need. The knowledgeable and trained staff at your eye store will be delighted to assist you in selecting lenses that best fit your vision needs, after which a search will be performed to ensure that you can see clearly from various visual areas.
The lens material
Choose the lens material that better fits your lifestyle. Five factors can affect your choice of eyeglass lenses: appearance, comfort, vision, longevity, and safety. The stores stock a wide range of materials, including glass, polycarbonate, and high-index lenses, among others. Before selecting one that meets your needs, speak with an optometrist at one of our locations.
Lens coating
Finally, you can add value and longevity to your glasses by selecting from a variety of lens coatings. If you wear single vision, bifocal, or progressive lenses, these coatings will improve the stability, efficiency, and appearance of your eyeglass lenses.