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TIP #1: Check the size of your current glasses

  • Look at the inside of your glasses. Usually you´ll find a series of numbers there that represent the frame size and look something like this: 52 [] 22 145
  • Information about the size of the frame is most often found on the inside of the temples
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Virtual try-on - page 151

Do not hesitate to choose glasses and try them on yourself. Online. Through our virtual try-on and your computer's webcam, you can immediately see how they fit you. You can choose from our selection of popular brands of glasses such as Emporio Armani, Gucci, GUESS, Polaroid, Hugo, Ray-Ban and many others.

How does the virtual try-on work?

Click the virtual try-on icon in the upper right corner of the glasses preview. First you need to allow access to the computer camera and agree to the terms of use. Subsequently, you should see yourself together with a preview of the selected glasses directly on your face. Click through all the glasses in the virtual try-on interface.

If the glasses are available in multiple sizes, you can switch between them in the right part of the tour. Click on the yellow option at the bottom to see details about the glasses.

How to choose the right glasses?

It is always better to see once than to hear a hundred times. The main role is played by the shape of the glasses frame and your face. For example, a cat-shaped frame suits round, oval and heart-shaped faces. On the other hand, a round frame goes best with square and heart shapes.

Don't forget to try on several different shapes to make sure you get the right fit and are happy with your look. For some models, there are several variants of the color version of the glasses to choose from.
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Size Guide

TIP #1: Check the size of your current glasses

  • Look at the inside of your glasses. Usually you´ll find a series of numbers there that represent the frame size and look something like this: 52 [] 22 145
  • Information about the size of the frame is most often found on the inside of the temples
Check the size of your current glasses

TIP #2: Use a payment card

S
M
L
THE CARD EXTENDS WELL PAST THE EDGE OF YOUR EYE
THE CARD FITS THE CORNER OF YOUR EYE
THE CARD DOES NOT REACH THE END OF THE EYE
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What is your face type?

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If you think you have a face type similar to any of the ones listed and at least 2 main characteristics match, you’ve found a match!

Square shape

Square shape

  • Square jaw
  • The face has sharp edges
  • Forehead, cheekbones and jaw are almost equally wide
  • Face length is similar to its height
Heart shape

Heart shape

  • Widow’s peak hairline in the middle of the forehead
  • Pointier chin
  • The forehead and cheekbones are the widest
  • Narrow jaw
Round shape

Round shape

  • Face length is similar to its height
  • The jaw has no distinctive features, it is very rounded
  • Cheekbones are the widest on the face
Oval shape

Oval shape

  • The face is longer rather than wider
  • Cheekbones are more prominent
  • The forehead and jaw are rounded
  • No sharp/distinct features
Contact lenses guide

Diopter/Sphere (D/dpt./PWR)

Diopter/Sphere (D/dpt./PWR)

This value determines the power of the contact lens. Generally, spherical power is given in plus (+) values for farsightedness and minus (-) for nearsightedness. ATTENTION - the number of diopters of contact lenses may not match the diopters of your glasses.

Curvature (BC)

Curvature (BC)

The curvature of the contact lens indicates the curvature of the eye in millimeters and thus also how closely the lens adheres to the eye. Usually this dimension is between 8-10 mm. Lower curvature, e.g. 8.40, means that the lens is more curved and will “fit“ more tightly on the eye. A higher curvature value, e.g. 8.70 means that the lens is more flat.

Diameter (DIA)

Diameter (DIA)

This value indicates the diameter (or size) of the lens. Soft contact lenses have a wider diameter than hard contact lenses.

Cylinder (CYL)

Cylinder (CYL)

The cylinder value is important for making contact lenses for astigmatism. It describes the strength of astigmatism and has a minus value increasing in 0.25 increments that compensates for the curvature of the cornea.

Cylinder axis (AX)

Cylinder axis (AX)

The axis is the second important parameter in astigmatism. It indicates the exact position of curvature on the cornea in the range of 0° - 180°.

Addition (ADD)

Addition (ADD)

Addition is the value given if you suffer from presbyopia. It is the difference between the dioptric value for distance and the dioptric value for near. Values up to 1.25 are considered low (also referred to as “low“), up to 2.00 as average (“medium“) and until 3.00 for high (“high“).

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