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When the weather heats up, there’s nothing better than going for a refreshing dip in the pool! But wait… if you’re wearing contacts, let’s hit pause for a bit. Can you swim with contacts?
Let’s dive deep into this question and see what’s going on.
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When the weather heats up, there’s nothing better than going for a refreshing dip in the pool! But wait… if you’re wearing contacts, let’s hit pause for a bit. Can you swim with contacts?
Let’s dive deep into this question and see what’s going on.
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Johnson & Johnson Vision is one of the leaders in contact lens innovation. They’ve developed some incredible lenses, including transition contact lenses. They’ve also put out two impressive multifocal contact lenses: the original ACUVUE® OASYS MULTIFOCAL and the new ACUVUE® OASYS MAX 1-Day MULTIFOCAL!
These brands claim to be the best contacts for people with presbyopia and myopia or hyperopia, offering exceptional clarity, comfort, and UV protection. But is this really true? Let’s see what EZContacts’ verified buyers have to say!
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When it comes to shades, the choice shouldn’t hinge solely on style or fit. You also need to consider the type of UV protection you’ll receive: photochromic or polarized. Photochromic sunglasses adjust their tint in response to the intensity of UV light. Polarized sunglasses reduce glare by blocking light that reflects off flat surfaces, like roads or water.
Which solution is better? Stick around. We’ve got a lot to cover!
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Running isn’t just a sport or a pastime for some; it’s a lifestyle! It can help you think clearly, stay fit, and get outdoors to escape our busy 9–5 world.
But once you become an avid runner, you realize that what you wear makes a big difference. Having debris, dust, and the sun’s powerful rays streaming into your face won’t do you any favors.
I’m here to share my recommendations for upgrading your eyewear so you can focus on your running routine.
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Did you know that Benjamin Franklin invented bifocal reading glasses? That’s right! One of the Founding Fathers of the United States needed bifocals. But don’t knock bifocals as old-person eyewear! People across most age groups can use these lenses.
What are bifocal reading glasses, anyway? Do you need them? Will you need them? Are they all old-fashioned half-rimmed glasses? I’m here to tackle these questions and more! Let’s get into it.
