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Originally Posted by LunaZ
Well, what's actually going on is that I need a stronger reader than I used to, but that would make things blurry at a distance and I'd constantly have my glasses on and off.
So the bifocal is supposed to be a little more practical for my workday.
I'm not at the point where I need glasses to drive, watch TV or do normal stuff.
That's probably next year LOL!
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Originally Posted by alcheng
Essilor Physio 2.0 f360 with Crizal Forte UV.
No need to go for Crizal Sapphire, not much of a difference.
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do you have problem for seeing when working on hair??