Wearing
prescription glasses used to be considered a fashion faux pas.
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Not exact matches
He loves to read
using a magnifying
glass and never his
prescription glasses.
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Hmm I can't help with any advice for the
glasses but I do know that every time my
prescription changes it takes me a long while to get
used to it.
For a while now, I had thought it was just that my eyes were tired and I was spending too much time on the computer, but there's been an actual change in my
prescription — enough that trying to
use my existing
glasses was causing the eye strain, especially at the computer.
Use the money to buy new
glasses or contacts, visit your dentist, or buy over-the-counter medications (make sure you obtain a
prescription from your doctor).
The
prescriptions, to the extent that there are any, are worthy, but fall flat: «effective strategies include
use of culturally diverse communicators»; «we should
use climate change both as a magnifying
glass and a mirror».
Using prescription glasses in VR can be troublesome due to the limited space between your eyes and the headset.
Buying an extra pair of
glasses — or
prescription sunglasses — is a popular way to
use up FSA dollars, Rosen says.