FACE A FACE is a brand that offers a broad selection of strong international brands, clearly positioned in the market, under one management team.
About 2.5:
2.5 by Eyephorics is a carefully crafted, precision-made eyewear concept incorporating a lightweight, high-technology material, applied for the first time to eyewear design.
About Alain Mikli:
Alain Mikli is an exciting and stylish eyeglass and sunglass collection. Each Alain Mikli frame is as unique as the person who wears it. Bold colors define both the Alain Mikli zyl and metal frames.
About lafont:
Traditional eyewear craftmanship combined with high-tech, modern French manufacturing techniques.
About Maui Jim:
Maui Jim sunglasses feature patented PolarizedPlus2® lens technology for brilliant color so every detail is crisper and cleaner and without glare or harmful UV.
About Starck:
Ergonomic eyewear design, screw-less hinges and ultra-flexible arms that can be bent even upwards – all from Philippe Starck, a man who designed hotels, restaurants and eyewear.
About Oliver Peoples:
Remaining true to the sophisticated, intellectual aesthetic made iconic by the brand, custom acetate in arrays of tortoise shell hues remain at the heart of the collections.
About prodesign denmark:
Our ambition is to design eyewear that highlights the finest qualities of the face, with innovative frames, good details and best choice of materials.
About Lindberg:
Lindberg eye wear has a connoisseur’s appreciation of exceptional design and high-quality materials. Every frame is a statement about aesthetics, technical innovation and impeccable craftsmanship.
About Paul Smith Spectacles:
Including a range of specially crafted sunglasses and spectacles, the Paul Smith eyewear collection includes a variety of modern frame shapes produced in Italy from acetate or metal.
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Eating right is essential for keeping your body healthy. This is as true for your eyes as it is for your heart. A diet that is rich in fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and is low in saturated fat, can reduce your risk of heart disease. This will also keep your arteries healthy, so they can ...
Protecting your eyesight is an important part of staying healthy overall. Maintaining sound eye health will also help you preserve your quality of life as you age. To keep your eyes as healthy as possible, follow these simple lifestyle practices.
Get regular eye exams. Some eye problems — including ...
Glare and halos are both eye symptoms that some people experience around bright lights. Halos show up as bright circles around a light source. Glare is light that interferes with your vision, making it difficult to see or sometimes making your eyes water.
These symptoms can show up at any time of the ...
Optometry warnings about the damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation on our eyes have not yet reached the degree of public awareness of that of skin damage. Yet, the sun can be just as damaging upon our eyes with unprotected exposure. Short-term exposure to very bright sunlight can result in a type ...
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Ophthalmology addresses the physiology, anatomy and diseases of the eyes. Pediatric ophthalmology focuses on the eyes of children. Pediatric ophthalmologists examine children’s eyes to see if they need corrective lenses or other treatments to improve their vision.
Training for Pediatric Ophthalmologists
Pediatric ...