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Zeiss lens wipes are the best, but soap and water work great too. Rubbing a towel on your lens will scratch it eventually.
Your glasses are probably cheaper buying them from LensCrafters on your work insurance, but I discovered Roka and will not go back to others even though it's more expensive off insurance. Their glasses are so light, comfortable, and stay on my face. I've been alternating years, glasses one year sunglasses the next to save money so I can splurge on good frames.
Progressive lenses are hella expensive and become necessary in your 40s. They are nice to have when you need them though.
Thanks for the rec!
Why do you keep posting this same giant image? It doesn't even mean anything.
Its an emoji, and it shouldn't be giant if your client/instance/browser is rendering it properly.