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I remember back in high school telling my mom I needed glasses.
For whatever reason I had made up in my mind that I needed glasses as part of my fashion statement. She scheduled me an appointment for the eye doctor, and my efforts in trying to fail my eye exam were null and void.
Doctor told my mom I was bad for business because I had 20/20 vision.
I don't know what changed between junior high school and senior year of high school. But I was in glasses by then. And by the time I set my freshmen feet flat on campus I was not only wearing glasses and contacts, but needed them more times than not.
Traffic signs, were hard to make out, particularly at night. I got to the point I couldn't even watch tv without them.
So I opted to have lasik eye surgery.
While lasik worked great, and I still have my 20/20 vision in tact. I have found another need for glasses. A legitimate one this time.
I suffer from light sensitivity. I have for at least most of my adult years. It became prevalent when working desk jobs and having the overhead fluorescent lights above me. I would always have to request that they remove the bulbs to avoid migraines.
That helped with work, for the most part. But I found that the lights from the computer screens and mobile devices contributed as well. And I couldn't stop using those!
Again I found a solution to make it work while at the 9-5. A privacy screen would dim the brightness and provide some level of relief for the working hours. But at home there wasn't an option for a privacy screen for my phone and MacBook.
Hubby had started researching but came up void.
And then the solution practically fell in my lap.
Back in November I attended the Blogalicous 8 conference. One of the sponsors of the conference was Phonetic Eyewear.
Phonetic Eyewear is a solution created to reduce digital eye strain that offers style and affordability in one.

They are stylish, and reasonably priced, frames were the answer to my problem. And they stepped up my accessory game too! Winning!
I find that the frames are super light weight. Which is particularly what pushed me to contacts when I needed a prescription because the weight of the frames or the squeezing behind my ears would lead to headaches.
In addition to being lightweight they are super cute. Don't believe me…
And the biggest perk of all about Phonetic Eyewear is that they don't break the bank, starting at only $59!
If you happen to still wear prescription glasses and would like the blue light protection, well they have you covered as well. They have a wide variety of styles and colors in nonprescription and prescription strength.
I have not already sold you on them, I am happy to tell you I can get you a discount. Cause I know people who know people. Lol. Not really, but I do have a special code for you. Head over to their site and use the code KENYA10 at the checkout and save today!
Check out my unboxing and initial thoughts on my new frames:
My lasik surgery has worn off after 10 years. So I’m on the hunt for new frames. Yours look great!
Aww man, that sucks! Definitely check them out as they serve multiple purposes.
My lasik surgery has worn off after 10 years. So I’m on the hunt for new frames. Yours look great!
Aww man, that sucks! Definitely check them out as they serve multiple purposes.
I signed up for the giveaway and I sure need another pair of glasses!! These are perfect!! Love how cute the frames are on you.
Yay! Good luck lady! Thank you! I need some like those black ones you have!!!! LOVE!
I signed up for the giveaway and I sure need another pair of glasses!! These are perfect!! Love how cute the frames are on you.
Yay! Good luck lady! Thank you! I need some like those black ones you have!!!! LOVE!
I’ve worn glasses since 2nd grade and got LASIK almost 10 years ago. Now that glasses are more of a fashion statement than a necessity, I’ll look into getting a cute pair or two!
It’s totally about the fashion! lol