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About 60 percent of the population of Canada wears glasses at some point in their life. Some of these people only wear glasses at night or when reading.
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Yes! In fact someone who doesn't wear glasses can also wear colored contacts if an optometrist perscribes them. You do have to have a doctor fit any kind of contact to your eye to make sure they do not harm you or your vision.
yes many people on my team wear glasses just make sure they dont fall off
Of course you can. There is a clipper-type of 3D glasses that you can wear over your prescription glasses. It is not expensive or hard to find. Just type in 3D Glasses Clip on the internet and you will see lots of results. If you don't want the clip type then there are also 3D prescription glasses. I know the LG sells passive glasses for their 3D TVs that you can use for their TVs, theaters, and also as polarized sunglasses. However, it won't work with any of the other active 3D TVs because active TVs are only designed to work on the manufactured brand.
Indeed, Referee or any Sport's person can wear Prescription glasses
No, Bill doesn't wear prescription glasses, but he does wear sunglasses frequently.
Prescription glasses generally do not provide sufficient eye protection, particularly on the sides. There are several styles of laboratory eye protection that are designed to fit over prescription glasses; you should wear the prescription glasses and safety glasses or safety goggles as well. It's also possible to buy prescription safety glasses, but they're fairly expensive. Again: Ordinary prescription glasses are not a substitute for safety glasses/goggles.
she wore prescription glasses
Some with migraines do wear glasses. But a headache caused by bad vision is not the same as headaches caused by migraines. If you need glasses and don't have them, you might get a headache, and you can get headaches if your prescription is wrong.
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Distance glasses are made for people who are nearsighted ( people who have difficulty seeing DISTANT objects but can see close objects clearly ) reading glasses are for people who are farsighted ( people who have difficulty seeing CLOSE objects but can see distant objects clearly ) Distant glasses come in a MINUS prescription and usually when you wear them, they make everything look SMALLER Reading glasses come in a PLUS prescription and they make the world seem BIGGER
they were prescription, much like jack nicholson's glasses, and hence why he wears them indoors. Roy Orbison was NOT blind, was NOT crosseyed and was NOT an albino. Lets get that out of the way. He did wear glasses because he had trouble seeing. Before a show he forgot his prescription (clear) glasses and the only prescription pair he had were sunglasses. Fabulous pictures were taken and he stayed with it. He also decided he liked them better.
Some do yes. They may either have a standard pair of plano glasses (non prescription) that have a blue light blocker or have a prescription specifically for viewing a computer screen. Similar to reading glasses that you would have for reading.
You can wear any glasses you want so long as the prescription is right for your eyes. There are no glasses that will make your color blindness go away if that's what you're thinking.
Yeah he has nerd glasses, but I don't think they're prescription, they probably have fake plastic lenses or something.
all people are the same evil people can ovisly wear glasses