The Ultimate Guide – How to Choose the Right Spectacle Lenses for Your Glasses
Cracia Lens: Elevating Your Vision with Premium Spectacle Lenses
When we buy a new pair of glasses, we often spend hours picking the perfect frame but overlook the most crucial part: the lenses. The right spectacle lenses determine how well you see, how comfortable your eyes feel, and even how thick your glasses look.
In this comprehensive guide, we will break down the different types of eyeglass lenses and coatings so you can make the best choice with Cracia Lens.
Understanding Spectacle Lens Types
- Single Vision Lenses: These are the most common lenses, designed to correct one field of vision (either near-sightedness or far-sightedness). They provide focus across the entire lens surface.
- Bifocal Lenses: These lenses have two distinct viewing areas—the top part for distance vision and the lower part for reading. They have a visible line separating the two zones.
- Progressive Lenses: The modern upgrade to bifocals. Progressives offer a seamless, line-free transition between distance, intermediate (computer screen), and near vision. Cracia Progressive Lenses provide maximum comfort without the “swim effect.”
- Zero Power Lenses: Designed for individuals with perfect vision who want glasses purely for fashion or computer protection (Blue-cut).

Must-Have Lens Coatings for Your Cracia Lenses
A raw lens is not enough. To get the best experience, you need the right coatings:
- Anti-Reflective (AR) Coating: Eliminates glare from screens and headlights, making your lenses look nearly invisible and reducing eye strain.
- Scratch-Resistant Coating: Protects your lenses from everyday wear and tear, ensuring they last longer.
- UV Protection: Just like sunscreen for your skin, Cracia lenses block 100% of harmful UVA and UVB rays to protect your eye health.
FAQs
Q1: What is the difference between progressive and bifocal lenses? Answer: Bifocal lenses have a visible line dividing distance and near vision. Progressive lenses have no visible lines and provide a smooth, gradual transition between all distances (near, intermediate, and far).
Q2: How do I stop my glasses from fogging up? Answer: To prevent fogging, you can opt for an anti-fog coating on your Cracia lenses. Alternatively, cleaning them daily with a specialized lens-cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth helps reduce condensation.
Q3: Which lenses are best for high prescriptions? Answer: If you have a high prescription, High-Index lenses are the best choice. They are significantly thinner and lighter than standard plastic lenses, preventing the “bug-eye” look.



