
Wut Win
Dispensing Optician
Wut Win is a qualified Dispensing Optician at Feel Good Contacts and a member of the Association of British Dispensing Opticians (ABDO). Wut is registered with the General Optical Council (GOC) and adheres to their guidelines. Wut graduated and qualified in 2006 from City & Islington College. With over 17 years of optical experience, Wut has extensive expertise in glasses and sunglasses. Wut also worked for several leading high street opticians and held a variety of positions. She has also worked with Special School Eyecare Service, where she assisted children with autism and special needs at their school and dispensed glasses for them. With her comprehensive background, Wut is adept at helping clients find the perfect glasses and sunglasses to suit their needs and style.
How to Clean Your Glasses the Right Way?
Wearing glasses is a daily routine for millions of people, whether it’s for reading, driving or working on a screen. Yet, many don’t know the proper way to clean them. Dirty or incorrectly cleaned spectacles can strain your eyes, blur your vision, and even damage your lenses and frames over time. That’s why it’s important to learn how to clean your spectacles properly
Glasses Lens Coating Guide and Customisation Options
When you purchase a new pair of prescription glasses, choosing the right frame is only half the decision. The other often overlooked but equally important part is choosing the right type of lenses and lens coating. Lens coatings can significantly enhance the functionality, durability, and appearance of your eyewear, making them a worthwhile investment for anyone who regularly wears glasses.
Photochromic lenses: What are Transition Lenses?
Photochromic lenses, also known as transition lenses, turn into a darker shade outdoors when exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet rays. They return to their clear, original state, when they are back indoors. These lenses are a convenient option for those who wear prescription glasses and prescription sunglasses, and don’t want the hassle of carrying around two pairs.