Blog Posts on reading glasses
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Firmoo Sunglasses to its Finest by Pretty Claire on May 14, 2012I am amazed how Firmoo Glasses keeps up with the challenging weather. My family and I went to a local resort here in Davao City. The place was very fantastic but the sun heat is not that friendly, good thing I brought along the sunglasses by Firmoo.
Need to Get My Eyes Checked by My Online Journeys on Mar 15, 2012I seriously need to get my eyes checked. It seems I can no longer work continuously in front of my computer without getting headaches, feeling nauseous, and my eyes feeling strained. I doubt if reading glasses would work for me. I think this is somet...
Strict Mommy by My Blogbook on Jan 17, 2012As much as I don’t want my son to hate me, I also don’t want him to wear eye glasses yet. Last time I had my eyes checked, wanted to know if I need reading glasses already, doctor said I still have a 20/20 vision. I’m already 35. My so...
Reconsidering a Health Insurance by Home buddies on Jan 11, 2011I used to say that we never believed in any kind of insurance, may it be a car insurance, life, realty or health insurance, but when we visited Megamall’s optical shops to canvass Mike’s Seemax 1.67 flat lens, I thought we need to reconsi...
Vintage Eyes by Monik Moments on Oct 19, 2010These eyes are officially old. They are not only aesthetically vintage with those thick eye bags, even tripled in size when sleep is scarce. Below those bags of skin are wrinkles (intentionally erased for this close-up photo). They are also visually...
A Behind the Scenes Look at Credit Repair by where everything is for free on Aug 6, 2009Introduction Credit repair involves more than disputing questionable issues with the credit bureaus. In fact, a one-sided, dispute only, approach to the process is pointless and may do more harm than good. To get the full potential from your credit r...
Nonprescription Eyeglasses, Sunglasses, and Magnifying Glasses by on May 20, 2009Nonprescription eyeglasses Nonprescription eyeglasses are primarily for people who can no longer read fine print. This condition, called presbyopia or “old vision,” usually begins at about the age of 35 and progresses until about the age...


