Is your reading material not functioning well? You’ve seen others whip out a pair of reading glasses to look at something close, so you decide to try a pair for yourself. Firstly, 1.00 power might be doing the job for you, but eventually you will have to change and buy a new one.

But did anything actually change? To have a better understanding of what is really happening, here is a discussion on the development of the eyes.

Sooner or later, your eyes will experience changes than can ruin your everyday activities. This is a medical condition where your eyes cannot focus on near or distant objects.

The eye has what doctors normally call elastic crystalline lens, which are essentially used to adjust the vision of the person. Unfortunately, this important lens becomes thicker and less flexible as years pass by. The older you are, the thicker the lens will be. For most, that change is most apparent in our 40′s, and that is when we begin to reach for our reading glasses.

Many people think that eyeglasses bring discomfort and pain to the eyes. Fortunately, that is just a myth. In fact, a good pair of readers will simply bend the light in a way that magnifies the image on the back of your eye. The real reason for the continued loss of focusing power has to do with the fact that the crystalline lens continues to grow and change in thickness – which means that while a 1.00 power may work in our 40′s, a 1.50 or a 2.00 will eventually be necessary a few years down the road.

Waste no time and buy a good pair of reading glasses today. Posh Eyewear can give you the latest development about trendy and classy reading glasses. Don’t forget – the higher the number, the greater in magnification. Always make sure that the glasses that you will buy will surely fit your vision and sight.

Now all that is left is to find a pair of reading glasses that make you feel good about how you look. Check out the large selection of designer reading glasses at Posh Eyewear to find your perfect pair, and make and impression!

- Kristin Michelle