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Pros and Cons About Wearing Glasses

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So, you’re thinking about new eyewear? Glasses are smart, stylish, and sometimes a little smudgy. They can be both a functional solution and a fashion statement.

Like everything in life, there are positives and negatives to consider. Before you commit to life behind lenses, let’s go over some of the pros and cons about wearing glasses.

Why Glasses Are Awesome

They give you super vision! 

Well, close. You won’t actually gain superpowers, but if you’ve never had vision correction, it sure might feel like you have! 

With glasses, everything becomes clearer. You might even achieve 20/20 vision, allowing you to see objects from 20 feet away, just like people with healthy eyes. 

If you’re nearsighted or have astigmatism, driving is safer and easier because the signs are finally readable. You can see further distances ahead, even at night. 

If you’re farsighted or have presbyopia, you’ll be able to see that menu right in front of you without squinting or trying to find just the right angle!

Maybe those with naturally perfect vision take these things for granted. But for someone with poor eyesight, it is pure bliss to finally see the world clearly.

Glasses make you look smart.

A teacher, wearing glasses, standing in front of a blackboard
Teacher in Glasses

Sure, eyeglasses don’t increase your intelligence, but they’ll have you looking like the smartest person in the room!

Glasses are the ultimate geek-chic accessory. Your IQ stays the same, but you go from John or Jane Doe to Professor Doe.

Don’t be surprised if people start taking you more seriously or asking for your expert opinion!

The perfect frames enhance your style.

Eyeglasses come in so many styles! If you’re into fashion, you’ll be spoiled for choice. For many people, they become welcome accessories. You see better with them; you look better with them.

Andy Warhol turned round, wire-rimmed specs into his signature! And consider these contemporary stars who have notably embraced stylish eyewear: 

  • Elton John – Has an iconic eyewear collection full of wild colors, gems, and wings.
  • Johnny Depp – Often seen in tinted lenses that add edge to his offbeat style.
  • Dan Levy – Thick-rimmed glasses are a major part of his personal style.
  • Will.i.am – Frequently seen in futuristic or highly stylized frames.
  • Tina Fey – Glasses help accentuate her brand of quick wit and smart style.
  • Gigi Hadid – Her enviable street looks often include oversized designer glasses.
  • Ali Wong – She swore off contacts in college; now, her glasses are her calling card.
  • Doja Cat – Known to wear funky, fashion-forward frames, never basic, always bold.

Glasses protect your eyes.

Aside from correcting your refractive errors, glasses can also shield you from the sun’s harmful rays and the damaging effects of digital screens. You can purchase eyeglasses with protective lenses that include UV protection or blue light filtering

Additionally, let’s not forget the essential safety glasses you wear for work or sports. These are typically impact-resistant and protect their wearer from dust, chemicals, and splashes. 

Good eyewear is a long-term investment.

Most eyeglasses are durable and made for long-term wear. With proper care, you can enjoy your glasses for years to come.

Just handle them with care. Clean them regularly, place them lens side up, and store them in padded cases.

Why They’re Not Awesome

Be prepared for sticker shock!

Cost is a significant consideration when choosing to wear glasses. This is especially true if you want designer frames and specialized lenses. Some eyeglasses can end up costing as much as a laptop!

Of course, how much you spend is up to you. There are several budget eyewear choices available. You just need to know where to look for lower prices!

You might get lost in the fog.

A man in jacket, scarf, face mask, and fogged-up glasses
Foggy Glasses

Condensation can be a real problem if you live in a cold environment. Something as simple as breathing can fog up your glasses. What more if you’re craving hot cocoa on a cold winter night?!

If you live in this kind of environment and need to wear glasses, consider getting fog-resistant lenses or anti-fog wipes.

Spray. Wipe. Repeat.

Glasses require frequent cleaning. Even when you’re being extra careful, you’re going to get dust, dirt, and smudges on your glasses. It’s just the way it is. 

A cleaning kit comes in handy. Have your microfiber cloth ready at the first sight of dirt.

There’s definitely an adjustment period.

Eyeglasses typically take some getting used to. This isn’t just about having an accessory sitting on your face. You can also experience some discomfort and minor headaches if you’re new to wearing lenses. 

As long as you’ve got the correct prescription glasses on, trust that all this will go away in time.

The moment you take your glasses off …

A man who has just taken off his glasses and is still holding them in his hand
Man Who Has Removed His Glasses

Unlike Clark Kent, you don’t turn into Superman when you take your glasses off. In fact, you become the slightly weaker version of your glasses-on self, seeing less clearly and maybe even fumbling around more.

At least now you know how to fix the issue instantly!

The Verdict

Now, you know the pros and cons about wearing glasses. But take those “cons” with a grain of salt! For every minor inconvenience, there’s a bigger benefit. 

Of course, what you do should be based on your daily life and what you want to get out of your eyewear.

  • Consider your job, routine, and overall lifestyle. These factors will determine how well glasses will work for you. Can you effectively wear them when needed? Or would contact lenses be a better option?
  • If you’re concerned that glasses will feel clunky or intrusive, rest assured; there are many styles to choose from. Consider a minimalist style, such as half-rim or rimless frames.
  • Think eyeglasses will cramp your style? You don’t have to worry about finding glasses you’d love to wear. There are hundreds of designer brands and thousands of frames to choose from. Trust me; you’ll find the perfect pair time and again.

Whatever you choose, the most important thing is that you’re doing something that benefits your eyes. Getting corrective eyewear is a long-term investment in your vision and health.

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