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High Index Lenses

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    Tortoiseshell Philip - Square Glasses
    Philip
    $39.95$24.95
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    Clear White Diamond Camille - Square Glasses
    Camille
    $29.95$19.95
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    Gold Red Barbara - Cat Eye Glasses
    Barbara
    $29.95$19.95
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    Tortoiseshell Fanny - Cat Eye Glasses
    Fanny
    $29.95$19.95
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    Cyan Woodgrain Jonah - Rectangle Glasses
    Jonah
    $34.95$19.95
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    Cameo Brown Marilyn - Rectangle Glasses
    Marilyn
    $24.95$14.95
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    Tawny Tortoiseshell Jackson - Square Glasses
    Jackson
    $39.95$24.95
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    Gold Tortoiseshell Madison - Cat Eye Glasses
    Madison
    $24.95$14.95
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    Black Josi - Square Glasses
    Josi
    $29.95$19.95
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    Black Dream - Cat Eye Glasses
    Dream
    $29.95$19.95
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    Brown Tortoiseshell Odette - Cat Eye Glasses
    Odette
    $19.95$6.95
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    Gold Black Aiyana - Square Glasses
    Aiyana
    $19.95$6.95
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    Grey Pink Venus - Cat Eye Glasses
    Venus
    $19.00$14.95
  • 60% OFF
    Black Blue Sabrina - Oval Glasses
    Sabrina
    $24.95$9.95
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    Black Tortoiseshell Carley - Square Glasses
    Carley
    $29.95$6.95
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    Blue Barry - Aviator Glasses
    Barry
    $29.95$19.95
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    Black Debra - Cat Eye Glasses
    Debra
    $29.95$14.95
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    Silver Blue Harper - Oval Glasses
    Harper
    $29.95$19.95
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    Black Tawny Cadyn - Square Glasses
    Cadyn
    $29.95$19.95
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    Wine Cairo - Cat Eye Glasses
    Cairo
    $24.95$9.95
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    Clear Haidee - Cat Eye Glasses
    Haidee
    $19.95$6.95
  • 34% OFF
    Tortoiseshell Rory - Square Glasses
    Rory
    $34.95$22.95
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    Black Truda - Rectangle Glasses
    Truda
    $39.95$24.95
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    Pear Green Lethe - Cat Eye Glasses
    Lethe
    $29.95$0.10
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    Black Eirik - Oval Glasses
    Eirik
    $29.95$19.95
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    Gray Points Lafi - Oval Glasses
    Lafi
    $29.95$19.95
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    Purple Blue Mala - Square Glasses
    Mala
    $29.95$19.95
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    Light Blue Malee - Oval Glasses
    Malee
    $29.95$19.95
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    Clear Qara - Square Glasses
    Qara
    $29.95$19.95
  • 33% OFF
    Black Kaslin - Cat Eye Glasses
    Kaslin
    $29.95$19.95
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    Gold Pink Ozara - Cat Eye Glasses
    Ozara
    $39.95$19.95
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    Gradient Blue Nalei - Square Glasses
    Nalei
    $29.95$19.95
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    Black Silver Callan - Square Glasses
    Callan
    $29.95$14.95
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    Black Lorenzo - Rectangle Glasses
    Lorenzo
    $49.95$24.95
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    White Clear Dakota - Cat Eye Glasses
    Dakota
    $29.95$19.95
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    Amber Tortoiseshell Emilio - Square Glasses
    Emilio
    $29.95$19.95

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FAQ About High Index Lenses

What are high index lenses?

High index lenses are lenses that bend more effectively than other types of lenses due to their higher index of refraction. They allow people with strong prescriptions to wear glasses with thinner and less noticeable lenses. High index lenses are available at Lensmart.

What are high index lenses used for?

High index lenses are usually recommended for people who have significantly high refractive errors and strong prescriptions, including nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Learn more.

What about 1.61, 1.67 and 1.74 high index lenses?

There are different types of high index lenses, each with its own benefits.
1.74 high index lenses are the thinnest and most cosmetically appealing. They’re also the most expensive.
1.67 high index lenses are a good middle ground— they’re thinner than regular lenses, but not as expensive as 1.74 lenses.
1.61 high index lenses are the most common type because they’re thinner than regular lenses, but not as expensive as 1.67 or 1.74 lenses.

Why are high index lenses expensive?

High index lenses are made of a synthetic blend of chemicals that allow for high refractive power on lenses that are much thinner than regular ones. This material is much more expensive, which accounts for the high prices of glasses with high index lenses.

Can anyone get high index lenses?

While anyone can wear high index lenses, they're recommended for someone who has a very strong prescription. A stronger prescription usually means thicker lenses, and using high index lenses means thinner ones.

Do high index lenses make me see better?

High index lenses are quite powerful. They can improve more severe vision problems than traditional lenses in people with myopia.

How long does it take to get used to high index lenses?

Typically, it will take 2 or 3 days for a person to adjust if he/she gets a new pair of glasses with high index lenses.

Are high index lenses worth it?

Despite being more expensive than regular lenses, high index lenses are a worthwhile investment for individuals who have a high prescription because these allow them to use lenses that are much thinner than regular ones and that are much more comfortable to wear.

What frames are best for high index lenses?

Since high index lenses are much thinner than their regular counterparts, users can choose from practically any kind of frame they like. Metal frames that are usually reserved for low prescriptions can now be used, as well as aviator glasses, which typically don’t look very good with high prescriptions with thick lenses.

Should I get polycarbonate or high index lenses?

It depends mostly on the strength of your prescription, with high index lenses being generally preferable for more severe prescriptions. High index lenses are also thinner and more scratch resistant, but polycarbonate weighs less and does not break as easily upon impact.