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How to Read an Eye Prescription

By My Glasses ReglazeIn GlassesPosted October 1, 2025
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Confused by your optician’s prescription? Learn what OD, SPH, CYL, Axis, ADD & PD mean in this easy guide.

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What Are Varifocal Glasses?

By My Glasses ReglazeIn GlassesPosted August 12, 2025
Varifocal 1 Bronze

Discover how Varifocals work, their benefits, and how to reglaze your frames with new varifocal lenses at My Glasses Reglaze.

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1.67 vs 1.74 High Index Lenses: Which is Right for You?

By My Glasses ReglazeIn GlassesPosted July 16, 2025
close up of woman eyes in glasses looking at computer screen

Compare 1.67 and 1.74 high index lenses to find out which is right for your prescription. Learn about thickness, weight, cost, and frame compatibility.

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