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Glasses For Bald Men: Major Fails and Wins

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Are you searching for glasses for bald men? It doesn’t have to be tricky! To start, you’ll want to figure out what style best complements your face. 

Why? 

Well, the truth is, hair is like an accessory, so it affects how your glasses look on you. Some people match their frames to their hair or use their glasses to create contrast. But without hair, you’re all face, and that shouldn’t be scary. 

Your face is your secret weapon. The right glasses can take you from barely seen to people doing double takes to get a glimpse of your awesomeness. 

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What Are Single Vision Lenses: Read This Before You Buy

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Single-vision lenses aren’t new technology, but for some users, they are a game-changer.

They correct vision for one specific distance (hence the name), either close-up or far away. In contrast, multifocal lenses correct vision for two or more distances at a time.

But the real question is, are single vision lenses right for you? Let’s dive in!

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62% of Americans Can’t Go 30 Minutes Without Checking Their Phone, New Study Finds

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The average American adult spends seven hours a day looking at screens, whether they’re scrolling social media, playing mobile games, or texting their friends.

For many people, this amount of screen time is more compulsive than purposeful: cell phone and social media addiction is affecting more adults than ever. Despite the noted links between increased screen time and decreased mental health, millions of adults can’t break their digital habits. 

To discover the extent of control our phone screens have on our lives, EZContacts conducted a study of 1,000 U.S. adults, analyzing daily phone use and social media habits. The results indicate that even though we know that phones have the potential to mentally, physically, and socially harm us, many of us feel incapable of putting the phone down. 

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