Her prescription is:  (I hope this shows up properly in formatting)

              OD-SPH      OD-CYL      OD-AXIS    OD-ADD
Right:      -2.00             -2.75            111
Left:        -3.50             -0.50            093

We hadn't even thought of other color tints, so thank you for that new direction to look in as well.


J. Evan wrote:
She would not benefit from polarized lenses at night, besides the
headlight glare is different than the sun glare, it's a different part
of the color spectrum.

Yellow or Amber lenses are very good at adding contrast to low light
environments but not necessarily any benefit for night glare.

The beige/peach lenses probably will cut the glare and keep accurate
colors for her to be comfortable. Not all lenses are the same so be
sure to do some homework on quality. Her level of prescription will
also have a factor, which is why you should post it here if you want
further help.

She'll be driving through the world with 'rose colored glasses'.



On Apr 16, 3:18 am, warlock <[email protected]> wrote:
  
My girlfriend has a problem with night driving.  Headlights (and
lights in general) are very bright for her.  She has a cheapie pair of
"Seen on TV" yellow glasses that she wears over her prescription
glasses currently when driving at night.  They help....somewhat.  A
proper pair of glasses with her prescription would obviously be
better.

Hopefully some other members here have bought glasses for this purpose
before and can provide some guidance.
    



  

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