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Different eyeglass frame materials greatly expand your options for a new look. While shopping for new eyeglasses or sunglasses, ask your optician for advice about variety in colors, durability, lightness, favorite brands, hypoallergenic materials, uniqueness, and price.

In fact, finding eyeglasses with the most important qualities to you could be as simple as choosing the most suitable frame material since each type has its own unique strengths. If you’re shopping online, be sure to use the retailer’s material filter while browsing eyeglasses to ensure you find what you seek.

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If you want the rainbow colors, then zyl (zylonite, or cellulose acetate) is your material. Zyl is a very cost-effective and creative option for eyewear and is exceptionally lightweight. Particularly popular right now are laminated zyl frames that have layered colors. Look for light colors on the interior sides, which can make your eyewear “disappear” from your visual field when you wear them. On the other hand, an all-black frame is visible at all times on both interior and exterior sides.

Some manufacturers also use cellulose acetate propionate, a nylon-based, hypoallergenic plastic. It’s lightweight and has more transparency and gloss than other plastics. If your main criterion for a frame is lightness, then definitely consider propionate frames.

Eyeglasses made of nylon were introduced in the late 1940s. Because of brittleness and other problems, eyeglass manufacturers switched to blended nylon (polyamides, co-polyamides and gliamides). Today’s blended nylon frames are both strong and lightweight.