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Transition lenses are light sensitive plastic lenses, which makes them lighter in weight than photochromic glass lenses. They become darker when exposed to ultraviolet light and lighten when removed from the light. Transition lenses resist UV radiation both when light and dark, and the lenses are scratch-resistant.
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Laminates: A plastic frame treatment that layers two or more colors on top of one another.
Leather: Upholstery on frame or temple.
Solid Silver or Sterling Silver: Not commonly used as a main frame nowadays because it does not make very wearable or comfortable frames.
Stainless Steel: The most common and durable metal, strong and lightweight.
Titanium: A type of metal alloy that is very strong, lightweight and often hypoallergenic.
Tortoise: A frame that is a mottled brown or gold color, which resembles a turtle shell.
Wood and bone: Frames are usually handmade.
Swarovski or Gems: For fashion eyewear decoration.
ŸFrame Style
Rimless: Frames in which the lens appears to not have a frame, held together by invisible nylon cord, notches or mounting screws.
Semi Rimless: Frames with a traditional frame on the top half of the lens, where the bottom appears to have no frame (but is invisible nylon.) There are also semi-rimless with the rim on the bottom and not the top.
Wrap-around (wrap): Type of eyeglass frame that curves around the head, from the front to the side. Wrap-around sunglasses tend to offer extra sun protection because the lenses usually hug close to the face and protect the delicate tissue around the eye as well.
Adjustable Nose pads: Located in the bridge area, they help to distribute the weight for a comfortable fit. Some pads are made of silicone type material that also prevents slippage.
Bridge: The part of eyeglasses that extends across the nose.
Three Piece Mount: A rimless frame that has mounting pieces that attach to each lens and a bridge piece that attaches the lenses together making the look virtually "frameless".
Temple: The "arm" or "wing" of a pair of glasses, running from behind the ear to the lens area.
Sring Hinges: Type of hinge on eyeglass frames that flexes, making the frames more durable. Spring hinges also help keep your glasses in proper alignment and reduce the need for frequent adjustments.