
Kid's Contact Lenses Product 2
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Low Nose Bridge

Adjustable Nose Pads
Anti-Scratch lens coating

Frequently Asked Questions
- Single vision is the most common type of prescription lens. This lens has one prescription throughout the entire lens. Single vision lenses can also be used for reading glasses. Some wearers have a different prescription for distance and reading vision. Instead of having two separate single vision glasses (one for distance and one for reading), bifocals or progressives may be a more convenient option. Bifocals and progressives are multifocal lenses that have more than one point of focus or prescription within them. Wearers who have numbers listed in the "ADD" portion of their prescription may need bifocal, progressive, or reading glasses. Bifocal lenses have two viewing areas (distance and near) separated by a visible line. Progressive lenses have three viewing areas (distance, intermediate, and near). Unlike bifocal lenses, there is no visible line between the viewing areas. Progressive lenses provide a seamless transition between the 3 viewing areas. Progressive lenses are much more popular than bifocal lenses.
- Yes, we offer prescription lenses for sunglasses. Simply choose your preferred frame style and provide your prescription details during checkout.
- Yes, turning your regular eyeglasses into sunglasses is an easy process and great idea. We offer tinted, polarized, and mirror lenses to provide you with the best protection outdoors.