Top Eyewear Mistakes People Make & How to Avoid Them
By Admin on December 19, 2025
Choosing the right eyewear seems simple, but many people unknowingly make mistakes that affect comfort, vision, and even long-term eye health. Whether you wear glasses full-time or only while working or driving, avoiding these common errors can help you get the most out of your eyewear.
In this blog, we break down the top eyewear mistakes people make and how you can avoid them — with simple, practical tips suitable for everyday users.
1. Picking Frames Only for Style, Not Fit
Many people choose eyewear based only on how it looks. While style matters, a poor fit can cause headaches, slipping, or discomfort.
How to Avoid It
Choose frames that match your face shape
Ensure proper temple length and nose-bridge fit
Try lightweight materials like TR90 or titanium
2. Wearing the Wrong Lens Type
Not every lens suits every lifestyle. Many buyers choose basic lenses when they actually need advanced options.
How to Avoid It
For screen use → Choose blue-light filter lenses
For day time driving/outdoors → Go for polarized lenses
For high power → Pick high-index lenses for thinner, lighter glasses
3. Ignoring Your Face Shape
The wrong frame shape can make your face look unbalanced or awkward.
How to Avoid It
Round face → Square or rectangular frames
Square face → Round or oval frames
Heart-shaped → Light, rimless or half-rim styles
Oval face → Most frame shapes work
4. Choosing Frames That Are Too Heavy
Heavy frames cause nose marks, pressure, and discomfort during long wear.
How to Avoid It
Pick lightweight materials like TR90, acetate, titanium
Avoid bulky metal frames if you have sensitive skin
5. Not Maintaining Your Glasses Properly
Glasses lose clarity and durability due to poor handling.
How to Avoid It
Clean lenses using microfiber cloths After using glass cleaner
Avoid placing glasses face-down
Store them in a hard case when not in use
Don’t use hot water or rough fabric to clean lenses
6. Ignoring Your Prescription Expiry
Old prescriptions can lead to strain, headaches, and poor vision.
How to Avoid It
Get an eye test every 12–18 months
Update lenses even if your change is small
If you have any conditions like B.P., diabetes, or thyroid issues, get your eyes tested every 6–8 months.
After the age of 40, get your eyes tested every 10–12 months.
7. Buying Incorrect Frame Size Online
Most people miss checking measurements like bridge width and temple length, leading to bad fitting.
How to Avoid It
Check the size printed inside your old frame
Compare it with the product size chart
Choose adjustable nose pads for better fitting
8. Not Choosing the Right Store
Buying from unreliable sellers leads to poor-quality lenses, wrong coatings, and weak frames.
How to Avoid It
Always buy from trusted eyewear stores like Royal Optics, which offer:
Original frames
Accurate prescription lenses
Premium coatings
Proper fitting and after-sales support
FAQs
1. Why do my glasses keep slipping?
You may be wearing the wrong frame size or heavy material. Visit an optician for adjustment or switch to lightweight frames.
2. Can wrong lenses cause headaches?
Yes. Incorrect prescription or bad-quality lenses can strain your eyes and cause headaches.
3. How often should I change my glasses?
Every 12–18 months, or earlier if your vision changes.
4. What is the best frame for long screen hours?
Lightweight TR90 or titanium frames with blue-light Protective lenses work best.
5. How do I know my frame size?
Check inside the temple arm — you’ll see numbers like 52-18-140 indicating lens 52 is width, 18 is nose bridge width, 140 is temple length.
6. Are premium coatings worth it?
Yes. Anti-glare, UV protection, and scratch-resistant coatings improve clarity and lifespan.
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