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Acetate Glasses: Top Winter Picks

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Acetate glasses for winter are some of the coolest accessories you can wear this season.

These glasses are made using a flexible and durable plant-based plastic called cellulose acetate. The material can be dyed and layered during manufacturing, allowing for a variety of patterns and colors. It’s hypoallergenic, too!

It’s not just about seeing clearly. These glasses add warmth to your look. And with so many styles and colors to choose from, you’ve got options. 

I’ve gathered my top choices, including options for men’s, women’s, and unisex glasses. Here are my top picks for this winter!

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Top 10 Women’s Eyeglasses for Winter 2025

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Modern winter fashion is absolutely amazing. Gone are the days of drearily dressing in bulky coats, bundling up just to get away from the cold. Today, it’s all about mixing things up and matching your layers, eyeglasses included!

Here’s my list of the top women’s eyeglasses for this winter. See if there’s a pair that suits your style!

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Myopia Glasses for Children: A Look at Essilor Stellest Lenses

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Game-changing lenses are giving hope to children (and their parents!) with early-onset myopia. Myopia glasses for children will never be the same again!

Essilor Stellest lenses were developed by Essilor International, the world’s largest manufacturer of ophthalmic lenses. They’ve been in the news recently, as they received the go-ahead for commercial release from the FDA in late September 2025. These lenses have been shown to successfully slow the progression of myopia in children.

This is huge! Let’s get to know Essilor Stellest lenses and see what all the excitement’s about.

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Are High-Index Lenses Really Best for Myopia?

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Have you decided on eyeglasses to correct your myopia (or nearsightedness)? Great! Now, it’s time to decide on your lenses! 

Glass or plastic? Polycarbonate, Trivex, or high-index? So many things to consider!

If you go to Reddit for help about this, you’ll find conflicting suggestions. You might even get more confused. That’s what I did recently, and it made me want to get to the bottom of this! 

Are high-index lenses really the best for myopia? Let’s find out.

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How to Fix Broken Glasses and Other Slept-On Eyewear Problems

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It’s a worst-case scenario. You roll over on your bed, and you feel something crunching underneath you. Oh no, your glasses! They’re cracked and scratched, but are they beyond repair? How do you fix broken glasses?

I recently came across a Reddit post asking for help with slept-on glasses. Let’s get into this issue and see if we can help!

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