Sep 21, 2016 01:24 PM
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I know how hard it can be to find the right pair of sunglasses for your face, style, and emotional needs.
sunglasses protect you from various forms of ultraviolet light, increasing optical clarity in bright conditions while reducing the risk of damage to your eyes.
Sunglasses are essential for people exposed to high levels of Ultraviolet(UV) light during activities like snowsports, watersports and driving in bright weather. When purchasing sunglasses, one of the most important things to look for is 100% ultraviolet(UV) protection. Even though the sun is 93 million miles away, the ultraviolet(UV) rays it emits can be a factor in causing cataracts, macular degeneration and growths on the eye, including cancer.
When picking out your new sunglasses the first thing to look at is face size. Sunglass frame size should closely mirror face size - smaller frames work better with smaller faces and vice versa. Frame size refers to the actual fit of the sunglasses
Choosing a frame material that suits your purpose is critical as it plays a huge role in the comfort, safety and functionality of your new glasses. Different materials lend themselves to different functions, price ranges and styles, and with each comes distinct advantages and disadvantages.
Optical Glass Lenses are ground and polished to exacting standards to assure distortion-free vision. Optical glass is extremely durable and very scratch resistant
While Polycarbonate plastic lenses are the best bet for individuals who will be movin’ and shakin’ in their sunglasses.