Weddingguy wrote:
One method that works well is to take a shot or two with the glasses off, then the rest with the glasses on. In post process if the eyes are not tack sharp, simply transfer the sharp eyes to the non-sharp eyes image in Photoshop
That is the method Kelby describes in his Photoshop CS6 book for dealing with glare. While it can certainly work I wouldn't describe it as simple. There is another recent thread on that. That isn't the case this OP is concerned about.
The better deal is to just use the one without.
The method described in the other thread for removing glare using Photoshop Elements is sometimes available as a post fix. It requires that one of the eyes have minimal glare. That often happens because of the angle of the reflections. It is much simpler than Kelby's method. It uses the clone tool. Takes a little practice but it is easy enough to undo and try over till you get something you like.