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OmniOptics.com.au are committed to bringing prescription glasses and top designer eyeglasses & designer sunglasses to our customers at unbeatable prices. We are an online glasses retailer based in Kent (UK), and have been established since 2004. We don't have an expensive high street store to display our glasses and sunglasses, this means we can pass great savings of up to 80% on to our customers. We are able to supply glasses not only for those who require lower prescriptions, but also for those who require a stronger prescription, and who normally pay considerably more.

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I have already asked for a refund for the discontinued glasses (order number 150631) which still continue to be promoted as available to order. Please cancel my order and refund my credit card.

John Tunney. Qld, AUSTRALIA.

What a fantastic pair of glasses i received today. It is a good fit and also it is of surprisingly high quality and importantly sturdy. The service was worth the wait, about 3 weeks. The cost was extremely low, only 20AUD, which would have cost over 250AUD (more than 10x) in the optical shop for both frames and glasses. So overall i have to give it a 10/10 for the service.

Bhat Nihal. New South Wales, AUSTRALIA.

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FAR FROM being a turn-off, girls who wear glasses are MORE likely to stoke up a steamy session with the man of their dreams, according to the results of our Sexy Specs Survey.

The overwhelming majority – 92.7% - of men questioned said they find women who wear glasses sexy, proving that specs aren’t the barrier to passion, as so commonly perceived.

And - not surprisingly - the “sexy librarian/school mistress/secretary in glasses” image remains a firm fantasy-fueller with over 80% agreeing that the look floats their boat.

Four eyes are also better than two for women with over 70% saying they would be more attracted to a man if he’s wearing glasses because he looks friendly, sophisticated and intelligent.

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Makeup Tips for Glasses Wearers

Ladies (and adventurous gentlemen), you have probably noticed by now that eye makeup becomes much more difficult when glasses are in play. Eyes can become dwarfed behind stylish frames, but we still want the best of both worlds – gorgeous frames and gorgeous eyes.

Here are some tips to help your eyes stand out, even when they are behind the glass.

First: the concealor

Glasses can cast shadows on your face, so it’s important to minimize your chance of “dark circles.” Use a concealor that is a shade lighter than your foundation, and blend it all over your eye area, under your eyes and on your eyelids. This creates an even-toned palette to work with, and the concealor can act as a primer for eye shadow.

Second: eyebrows

If you already have well-defined eyebrows, you can skip this step, but if not, you may want to use an eyebrow liner to fill in your brows. Remember that your glasses will call attention to your eyebrows, so they should be perfect. If you hold a pencil up to the side of your nose, you will see the point where your brows should start – where the pencil lines up with your brow line. Then turn the pencil so that is lines up with the side of your nose and the corner of your eye. Where the pencil meets your eyebrow – that is the spot to end your brow definition. (This may sound overwhelming, especially where tweezers are involved. There’s no shame in consulting a cosmetologist.)

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