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Choosing
the Right Sunglasses Tips
Pick a Pair of Sunglasses for Driving, Everyday, Etc.
Not all sunglasses perform the same function, so it´s best
to choose a specific pair for a specific function. For
example, pick a pair such as the Serengeti sunglasses
Serengeti-Driving Interstate or Driving-Mustang for
commuting, biking, or vacationing, and a pair such as the
Serengeti-Aviator for everyday wear. The driving
sunglasses wrap around your head, giving you full
protection from glare and side light that you might not
need in sunglasses you wear every day.
Sunglasses Protect from Ultraviolet (UV) Rays
Ultraviolet (UV) rays are some of the most damaging rays
from the sun. They can cause sunburn, and they can
severely harm the eyes. The right sunglasses protect the
eyes from these damaging rays while still looking stylish
and fashionable.
Sunglasses From the Top Down
Sunglasses need to protect the eyelids, too, because they
are very susceptible to the UV rays of the sun. Sunglasses
should cover the entire eye, even the top, and should wrap
around the eye if you will be using the sunglasses for
sports, or extensively outdoors. Wrap-arounds protect the
eyes from dust, wind, side glare, and water. Make sure the
sunglasses you choose protect your eyes all around!
Sunglasses -- The Darker Lens is not Necessarily the
Most Protection for Your Eyes
Many of the dark, dark lenses on sunglasses actually do
not protect the eyes any better from UV rays than the
lighter lenses. Always check to see the UV rating of the
sunglasses. They should filter out 99 to 100 percent of
harmful UV rays. Don't assume dark lenses automatically
filter out more harmful rays, always check.
UV Contacts Don't Protect Like Sunglasses
If you wear contact lenses that adsorb UV rays, you may
think you don't need sunglasses, but think again. The
contacts only protect a very small portion of your eye.
You need a good pair of sunglasses to protect the rest of
the eye from UV ray damage. A good pair of sunglasses is
really a small investment to make in your overall eye
health.
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