Between 15 and 40 years of age
It is both convenient and healthy to have several pairs of glasses for different occasions, as well as the appropriate contact lenses matched by a doctor.
- 1. Anti-reflective HVL UV clear aspheric (long-sightedness) or spherical lenses. Depending on the severity of the defect, lenses can be made thinner, which gives them a more-aesthetic appearance and increases their safety (they are made of 1.60 or 1.67 index materials, and the thinnest, of 1.74 index materials). The best image reproduction, however, is guaranteed by bi-aspheric lenses marked with the EP symbol, e.g. Nulux Ep 1.67.
- Anti-reflective HVL UV lenses. It is especially worth considering purchasing polarised lenses, which are conducive to driving safety. Lenses used for driving should not be tinted more than 70%, as in most cases vehicles are already equipped with tinted windscreens that block around 10% of the light. Depending on the severity of the defect, lenses can be made thinner, which gives them more aesthetic appearance and increases their safety (they are made of 1.60 or 1.67 index materials, and the thinnest – of 1.74 index materials). The best image reproduction, however, is guaranteed by bi-aspheric lenses marked with the EP symbol, e.g. Nulux Ep 1.67. HBC SPORT anti-reflective HVL UV lenses tinted to 85% are best for those who would like to wear sports sunglasses.
- HBC SPORT anti-reflective clear HVL UV lenses are best for those who like to wear sports glasses. Depending on the severity of the defect, lenses can be made thinner, which gives them a more-aesthetic appearance and increases their safety.
- Please note that you should always have a spare pair of glasses and several pairs of doctor-prescribed one-day contact lenses.