Sunglasses
are essential for anyone who goes outdoors to
prevent their eyes from the harmful
effects of Ultra Violet (UV) light
rays. Once
harmed your eyes may not fully recover. Whether
it’s a bright sunny day or overcast and cloudy, the reflected UV rays
can still
harm your eyes in
any season of the year. That is why it is critical to
protect
your eyes from UV rays. Sunglasses are
more than a fashion statement or
an
accessory to your wardrobe. Read on
further to get some
helpful suggestions and recommendations on choosing
a pair
of polarized optics sunglasses that
are just right for you. When considering a pair of polarized sunglasses you should know that
sunglasses are for all seasons.
Let’s start by checking the
material. The frame
needs to be
manufactured from a high quality of
material. Frames come in a variety
of different
materials. Aluminum and titanium are two
types of
materials that are considered to be very durable. Alternately,
you can
get plastic frames which will
be very light to wear. One concern with
plastic
frames is their inability to bend. Personal preference
plays an
important role
in the selection of the frame material depending on the type of look
you are
trying to achieve.
Next you want to consider the overall
weight of the
sunglasses. Weight is vital as you carry the
weight of the sunglasses
on your
nose. If they weight too much, the sunglasses will undoubtedly feel
much too
uncomfortable to wear. Be weary of thick frames. Sunglasses with
oversized, large
lenses
will also increase the weight. Therefore, choose frames and
lenses with
a size and weight in
proportion to your facial shape. Remembering that
lens
with smaller diameters will weigh less on
your nose. The materials that lens are
constructed from can
differ. Typically you have your choice
between glass or a variety of plastics. While it is may be advisable to prefer glass
lenses
as they are
resistant against scratches, they may be heavy.
You may
want to
consider a unique kind of plastic lenses called "polycarbonate." They are light in
weight and shatter resistant.
Always choose lenses with the anti-reflective coating feature. This
special coating will reduce some of the glare in your vision but not as
effectively as polarized
lens.
Always insist on getting sun lens with UV
protection, both
UVA and UVB. This is very important
for those of us who wear contact
lens as
your eyes are more susceptible to the affects of UV.
Consider getting an additional
pair of sunglasses. Sometimes it is not
enough to have a single
pair.
By having an additional pair that you can keep it in your car can
ensure
you’ll never forget to bring
them while driving.
Care should be taken when selecting an
appropriate color
for
the lens. Consideration should be
given to how you will use the
sunglasses. You
can’t go wrong with dark colors. The dark shade
lenses are preferable
for
sensitive eyes in full sunlight. Go for yellow color lenses when you
are will
be in low to moderate light. Brown color lens may be advisable for
driving or
when you are on the
golf course. And
always
consider polarized sunglasses for added protection and benefits.
Sunglasses play a crucial role
in protecting your
eyes from
UV rays. Discard the misconception that
sunglasses are only necessary
during
sunny summer days. The UV rays can affect us through out the
year. And sunglasses are a simple way to
shield
your eyes.
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