A woman with ocean-blue eyes wearing wire-rimmed, double-bridged glasses

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Most people choose frames based on price, shape, or how they fit their face. But there’s one surprisingly overlooked detail that can completely transform your look: your eye color.

Enter color theory! It’s the same fashion principle behind flattering clothing and makeup shades. Some hues naturally highlight your features, while others fall flat. And yes, the right eyeglass frames can make your eyes sparkle and stand out in all the right ways.

Let’s explore which frame colors will enhance your eye color!

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Two boxes of contact lenses: MAX 1-Day for ASTIGMATISM and MAX 1-Day MULTIFOCAL for ASTIGMATISM

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Johnson & Johnson Vision is making waves with two breakthroughs in its ACUVUE OASYS line: MAX 1-Day for Astigmatism and MAX 1-Day Multifocal for Astigmatism. These next-gen lenses are designed to deliver clear, stable vision and all-day comfort for people with complex vision needs, raising the bar on what daily contacts can do!

Let’s explore what sets these lenses apart and why it matters.

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Women representing eyeglass fashion trends: round tortoiseshell, oversized wire-rim, square black, and classic tortoiseshell

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So, you’re picking out a new pair of eyeglasses and feeling overwhelmed by all the recent fashion trends. Looking through the options, you might think, “It doesn’t really matter, right?”

Wrong! Whether you’re into bright, spunky styles to show off your bold persona or smart, subtle frames that say, “I’m cute and smart,” your glasses reveal a lot about your personality.

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A woman in a high-vis vest, hard hat, and protective goggles smiles at something off-camera

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Every day, about 2,000 U.S. workers suffer job-related eye injuries that require medical attention. Many of these injuries are preventable with the right safety measures in place. For employers, labor unions, and trade educators, investing in eye protection is not only a legal and ethical responsibility — it’s a practical way to reduce costs, retain workers, and build a safety-first culture.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through what you need to know about eye safety in the workplace. Whether you’re the owner of a service business or managing a medical laboratory, protecting your employees from injury starts with the right eyewear. 

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