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1.90 High Index Lenses are Very Popular in Europe

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1.90 High Index Lenses are Very Popular in Europe

1.90 High Index Lenses are Very Popular in EuropeWhat’s the point of getting a sleek pair of glasses if you’re just going to put thick and clunky lenses in them?

1.90 high index lenses are trendy in Europe for a reason: these incredibly thin glass lenses are the absolute thinnest lenses you can get. For people with extremely high prescriptions, this material may be the only one to get them glasses that look good and feel light and comfortable.

1.90 high index lenses are a special glass material that is the most efficient lens material in the world. This means that it takes less lens material to get your prescription made than with any other material.

If you’re looking for the thinnest lenses possible, here’s why 1.90 high index lenses are very popular in Europe:

  • 1.90 high index glass lenses are the thinnest in the world.
  • If you have a high prescription 1.90 high index lenses may literally be the only lenses in the world that will get you the thinness that you’re looking for.
  • Because they’re glass, 1.90 high index lenses are incredibly scratch resistant – an advantage that few glasses wearers today realize glass has over plastic.
  • 1.90 high index lenses are popular in Europe because the optical industry there is smart enough to recommend it to high-prescription wearers who are looking for stylish glasses.
  • In addition to making your lenses as thin as possible, 1.90 will also reduce the distortion your prescription causes your eyes. In other words, no more “bug eyes” or “tiny eyes” from your strong prescription.

If you’re looking for the best high index lenses for thinness, 1.90 high index is the way to go.

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1.90 high index lenses are a great choice, but there are a few things that are important to know about them. You should always get anti-reflective coating with high index lenses because they are more prone to glare than other lenses. Also, 1.90 high index lenses don’t come in any color other than clear, so you won’t be getting them in Transitions until a manufacturer decides to start producing them. Finally, because 1.90 high index lenses are more expensive than most other materials, they’re not a good choice unless you have a strong prescription. The ability of 1.90 high index lenses to thin out your lenses won’t make much of a difference if your prescription isn’t very strong, which is why most light prescription wearers don’t wear any high index lenses.

If you have any questions about 1.90 high index glass lenses or whether they’re right for you, please leave a comment below! We’d love to hear from you. Hopefully, these lenses will become more popular in the US! Thanks for reading!

  1. Irfan says:

    I have very high + precipitation +10d , is this prescription available with 1.9 index lenses for me

  2. Roshan says:

    I have very strong prescription of – 16d. Is it suutable for me to get 1.90 high index. Hiw can i get it.


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