Some additional info: In this new order, I recieved one pair with
progressive lenses and one pair of bifocals designed for music
reading. So in both cases there is a form of magnification at the
bottom of the lens, which I notice actually increases the dark-circle-
under-the-eye effect. So when I look in the mirror without the
glasses, the dark circles are less evident than with these new
glasses. Duh!

On Feb 8, 1:36 pm, mandy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I ordered my new glasses (from Zenni) with anti-reflective coating,
> which I have not had on previous glasses. I followed advice that
> suggested this might help take the curse of coke-bottle bottom lenses.
> I also noted this may help a great deal with oncoming headlights in
> night driving situations.
>
> What is new is that with this coating, the circles under my eyes are
> suddenly far more visible when I look in the mirror... took me a while
> to figure this may be due to decreased reflectiveness of the lenses.
>
> Any help from you experts?
>
> Thanks from Mandy.

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