IGUANA

The natural beauty of iguana skin designs enhances the frames. The skins provide a smooth and soft surface that combines perfectly with the cow leather lining the interior of the frames.

Iguana leather comes from breeding farms in Indonesia and is regulated by the Washington Convention.

  • Iguana leather will gain patina and darken over time depending on the pH and acidity of the skin and with exposure to UV rays.

Care recommendations:

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  • To clean the lenses, use a dry cloth or a lightly moistened soft cloth like the one provided;

  • Avoid exposing the leather in your frames with water, greasy substances or cosmetic products for extended periods;

  • Do not expose your frames to extreme temperatures.

Leather care instructions

Clean your frame with natural soap, especially to remove spots or an excess of oil:

  • Place the frame directly under cold water while massaging the leather to help it absorb the water.

  • Apply scent-free natural soap on the front and the branches for a few minutes. You can use Marseille soap or soap made specially for leather.

  • Rinse thoroughly.

  • Dry the frame by patting it with a clean cloth.

  • Let it dry completely overnight.

Remove traces of make-up from the leather:

  • Put some micellar water on the tip of a cotton swab. Remove any excess water and clean the leather.

Remove a scratch on the leather:

  • Massage the leather with your finger and the soft part of your fingernail or with a flat rounded object.

Your optician can follow a specific procedure to reinvigorate and clean your frames at their shop.