Eyewear Resources for Parents!
From insightful articles on frame selection to in-depth knowledge on different lens types, we're here to help you navigate the path to optimal eye health for your child with ease and confidence.
Helpful Articles
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A Parent's Guide to Measuring Kids Glasses Frames
As a parent, you want to ensure that every aspect of your child's life fits them just right, including their eyewear. Choosing the perfect pair... -
Measuring Pupillary Distance at Home
What is Pupillary Distance (PD)? Pupillary Distance (PD), also known as interpupillary distance (IPD), refers to the distance in millimeters between the centers of both... -
How to Adjust Temple Comfort Tips on Glasses at Home
A common concern about ordering prescription kids glasses and teen glasses online is how to adjust them for the perfect fit. The good news is,...
Frequently Asked Questions
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Featured Articles
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Insurance Reimbursement Made Easy
Hey there! If you're on the hunt for some awesome eyewear, you've probably wondered whether Jonas Paul Eyewear accepts insurance. It's a common question, and... -
Should You Get Your Child's Eyes Examined?
Vision health plays a significant role in your child's overall development. Optimal eyesight supports their learning, their discovery of the world around them, and their... -
The Best Lens Materials for Children's Glasses
When choosing glasses for your child, it is important to consider the lens material. The right lens material can make a big difference in the...
Shape Guide
What shape is best for you?
Here's a handy guide to the most flattering frame shape for every face.
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Round face
Soft angles, a lightly curved jawline, and a jawline that is slightly narrower than the forehead.
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Oval face
Balanced proportions, high cheekbones, and a chin that is slightly narrower than the forehead.
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Heart face
High cheekbones, a wider forehead that narrows down to a small, defined chin, and a sharply tapered jawline.
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Square face
Angular features, a strong jawline, and cheekbones that are about the same width as the forehead.
PD Guide
Let's talk about pupillary distance
Pupillary Distance (PD) is the distance in millimeters from the center of one pupil to the center of the other. It ensures that the lenses are centered within the frames. If it's missing from your prescription, don't worry—it can be measured accurately at home.
Measure your child's PD at home:
Have questions or need help? Reach out to us at orders@jonaspauleyewear.com.
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Let's talk about pupillary distance
Pupillary Distance (PD) is the distance in millimeters from the center of one pupil to the center of the other. It ensures that the lenses are centered within the frames. If it's missing from your prescription, don't worry—it can be measured accurately at home.
Measure your child's PD at home:
Have questions or need help? Reach out to us at orders@jonaspauleyewear.com.
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