Lifestyle
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February 13, 2025For many of us, work means long hours at a desk, staring at screens, or tackling detailed projects, this can leave our eyes feeling tired and strained. Occupational lenses are specifically designed for office workers and professionals, providing clarity and comfort throughout the day. In this blog, we'll explore how these lenses can enhance your productivity.
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November 05, 2024How to Adjust Your Glasses at Home: The Essentials Sometimes your glasses don't fit quite right—maybe they're sliding down your nose or feeling too tight on the sides. While some adjustments can be made at home, we recommend being gentle and cautious to avoid damaging your frames. Here are a few simple tips to get your glasses feeling more comfortable again. Learn Adjustments
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October 02, 2024Polarised Sunglasses: Everything You Need To Know Ah, the great British summer. One minute you're basking in glorious sunshine, the next you're huddled under an umbrella. But when the sun does make an appearance, you want to be ready. Enter polarised sunglasses - your eyes' best friend on those rare sunny days. But what exactly are they, and why should you care? Let's dive in. What Are Polarised Sunglasses? Picture this: you're driving down the motorway, the sun's glaring off the bonnet of the car in front, and you're
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September 23, 2024Why do we need a PD photograph from you? Your pupillary distance (PD) is the measurement between the centers of your pupils. It's essential to ensure the lenses in your glasses are properly aligned with your eyes. By providing a PD photograph, we can accurately measure this distance, guaranteeing your glasses offer clear, comfortable vision. How to Take the Perfect PD Photograph To obtain an accurate PD and height measurement for glazing your glasses, follow these steps when taking the photograph:
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April 04, 2023At Spex4Less, we believe that loyalty should be rewarded. That's why we offer a referral program that lets you earn £10 worth of points for each of your friends that makes an order through your unique referral link. Whether you're a long-time customer or a newcomer to Spex4Less, this is a great way to share the love and earn some rewards in the process. In this blog post, we'll show you step by step how to access and share your referral link with your friends, family, and followers. We'll cover everything from logging in to your Spex4Less account to promoting your link on social media, so you can start earning points and enjoying the benefits of our referral program. So, let's get started and see how easy it is to share Spex4Less with the people you know and love. Step 1
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February 20, 2023Over the past few years, we have certainly become more aware of the environmental impact of our daily choices. Many of us strive to use more sustainable products in our everyday lives, however, sustainable eyewear is often overlooked. Fortunately, there are now excellent 'green' options available that not only provide visual clarity but also help reduce our carbon footprint. Many designer brands now offer a wide range of stylish and fashionable frames, so you can look and feel good about your purchase. Here are some of our favourite sustainable eyewear ranges available at Spex4less: Botaniq Botaniq is a sustainable brand, carefully crafted by experts with the planet in mind. Furthermore,
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December 08, 2022#html-body [data-pb-style=OUL71AY]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll} An Introduction To Snooker Spectacles Many people, even snooker players, are unaware of specialty snooker spectacles and how useful they can be. Playing snooker with regular everyday glasses is a struggle because it's such a vision-sensitive game. Those who have been fans of snooker for some time will remember Dennis Taylor. Taylor was famous not only for his success in the sport but also for his unusual and slightly comedic glasses. However, those oversized, upside-down glasses, weren’t worn as a joke. Taylor wore them so his impaired eyesight didn't put him at a disadvantage. His snooker glasses gave him a greater view field and clearer vision, helping him become the World Snooker champion in 1985.
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December 07, 2022Why You Need Prescription Ski Masks. We all know the challenges and perils of skiing, and these are made worse for glasses-wearers trying to ski without proper prescription ski masks. Safety & Protection: Skiing in regular glasses is not a good idea when travelling down a mountain at 40+ mph. The lenses can fog up which minimises visibility and could result in you falling over or having a collision with another skier or even a tree! Furthermore, you also run the risk of your glasses breaking or falling off and losing them in the snow forever. Ultimately, prescription ski masks make for a safer and far more enjoyable skiing experience. Skiing goggles protect your eyes from wind, snow and
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December 02, 2022Are you looking for the perfect gift for a friend or family member who wears glasses? We’ve put together a list of thoughtful, practical, and lavish ideas, to help you choose the perfect gift for glasses-wearers. Frame Chains If you know someone that's always forgetting where they put their glasses, then a fashionable frame chain could be the perfect gift for them. Yes, these vintage-inspired, glasses accessories recently made a big comeback! Made popular in the 50s, retro frame chains can be attached to your glasses. This is a useful way to ensure you don't lose your specs when they're not on your face. Available for both men and women, frame chains are a quirky and practical gift for glasses-wearers.
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October 25, 2022If you're a keen cyclist and glasses wearer, then prescription cycling glasses are an essential accessory for you. Standard cycling glasses are of no use to those with bad vision and who can't wear contact lenses. This is where purpose-built prescription cycling glasses come into play. What Do Cycling Glasses Do? Cycling Glasses are designed specifically for cycling and enable you to see every detail on the road. They protect your eyes from frequently changing light conditions as well as wind, insects, and debris flying at your face. Cycling glasses have stronger frames and wider lenses than regular glasses. They protect your eyes from UV rays, minimise glare and improve contrast and depth perception - a priority when you are cycling.