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Vogue Optical has their own lens manufacturing laboratory. Using the most advanced equipment, Vogue Optical proudly offers lenses and coatings that meet the highest level in quality and standards.

Our two year guarantee on all coated lenses ensure each customer that they are purchasing high quality eyewear


Reflection Free Coatings


Reflection Free Coatings reduce both internal and external reflections on lenses creating a nicer cosmetic appearance. Internal reflections appear as rings that make lenses look thick. External reflections mask your eyes from a clear, complete view when someone is looking at you. So with a Reflection Free coating, eyeglass lenses appear thin or non-existent, and your eyes look more natural.


A Reflection Free coating on your glasses can also be beneficial if you spend a great deal of time on a computer. Working on a computer for an extended period of time can lead to eye strain, as your eye muscles struggle to view specific areas of the monitor and battle the glare. Typical symptoms of eyestrain while working on the computer include blurry vision, dry eyes, and irritation. Reflection Free coating can reduce eyestrain and make it possible to work on the computer for longer periods of time without difficulty


A Reflection Free coating can also be beneficial when driving at night. Often, individuals who wear glasses or contacts experience a halo effect around headlights and streetlights when driving in the dark. An anti-reflective coating eliminates this effect and can make night driving less of a distraction.


Scratch Resistant Coatings


No eyeglass lens material is scratch-proof. However, a lens that is treated front and back with a clear, hard coating does become more resistant to scratching, whether it's from dropping your glasses on the floor or occasionally cleaning them with a paper towel.


Since a scratch-resistant coating can't completely protect your lenses from wear and tear, keep your glasses in a case, and clean them with a microfiber cloth and the cleaning solution


Polarized Lenses


Polarization is a contrast enhancement technique that can reduce back reflections and bring out features not readily visible with normal viewing.


Polarized Lenses eliminate glare. Any surface can create glare in sunlight, including water, sand, snow, buildings, windows and vehicles. They are recommended for driving in daylight, rainy days, and at night. They in fact can reduce the glare that comes off a long, flat surface such as the hood of a car on the highway. They are the top recommendation for hunters, boaters and fishermen, golfers, drivers, bikers and joggers, just to name a few. For these activities they offer a clearer view by eliminating the glare.


Polarization eases eye stress and fatigue from bright light and comes in several colors and density options. The brown or copper lenses increase the contrast between colors and are the preferred tint for driving. This contrast sharpens the imagery. This lens color is also very good for golfers, and when used on rainy days. The gray, smoke or green lenses are the most popular because not only do they cut the bright light but they also help keep the colors appearing the most natural and true.


Polarized Lenses can also be used indoors by those persons with light-sensitive eyes or those exposed to bright light through windows or while on the computer.


Transitions


Transition® lenses for your everyday eyeglasses - they darken in bright sun light providing 100% protection against harmful UVA & UVB rays and return clear indoors. Transitions lenses are change from clear to dark in the presence of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, such as when exposed to sunlight. Indoors and at night, Transitions lenses are as clear as regular clear lenses. Outdoors, when exposed to the sun's UV rays, they turn sunglass dark, enhancing the quality of vision by reducing glare thereby minimizing eye strain and fatigue, and improving contrast in all light conditions. And it's all automatic. Because the lens must be exposed to the UV rays they are not the best solution for driving as the windshield of the vehicle will block a lot of the UV rays from getting to the lens. In this situation a Polarized lens is the best option.


Trivex Lenses


Virtually indestructable, Trivex is the lens of choice for the increasingly popular rimless frames being worn today.


High Definition Lenses

Enjoy the benefits of Hi Definition vision in every part of your life - really see the world around you. Experience clearer, more vivid vision today. Try our exclusive Acuity HD lenses. Made by Essilor, Acuity HD uses the latest in equipment and software to manufacture premium progressive lenses creating wider fields of vision and advanced visual acuity across the whole lens surface both top and bottom for easier adaptation. High Definition. You have to see it believe it!



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