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How Sunglasses Protect Your Eyes Under Sunshine

How Sunglasses Protect Your Eyes Under Sunshine

License: Creative Commons image source How Sunglasses Protect Your Eyes Under Sunshine

How Sunglasses Protect Your Eyes

It’s no secret why sunglasses remain an enduring fashion accessory across the decades. Simply put, sunglasses look good, giving an aura of coolness to anything you wear. However, the longevity of sunglasses has a practical side apart from their fashion appeal. Sunglasses are actually good for you, protecting you from damage to your eyesight from a variety of factors.

Cuts Glare

As we all know sunlight is bright, which means when it strikes your eyes or reflects off of other objects it can have an impairing, even blinding effect on your vision. Sunglasses are great for cutting down glare and allowing you to see with an ease and clarity that simply can not be attained when trying to see under normal conditions. Too much brightness can cause you to feel actual pain in your eyes as you squint and strain to see, but even worse, glare can cause accidents if you are driving or otherwise engaged in activities requiring clear vision.

Ultra Violet Rays

We are all aware of the ways in which the sun can have a damaging effect on our skin if we are exposed to the sun unprotected for too long. Yet fewer people are aware that prolonged unprotected exposure to sunlight can also have a damaging effect on our vision. That is because the same ultra violet rays that cause skin damage also hurt the eyes by being absorbed by the retina. It has been clinically proven that such absorption gradually causes the retina to deteriorate with worsening vision as the result.

Protective Coating

Fortunately, the best sunglasses have a UV coating that will prevent the damaging aspects of the sun rays. The forms of potential damage are not minor, including cancer of the eye and blindness. High quality brands like Serengeti Photochromic Sunglasses are specially manufactured with eye protection in mind, thereby giving you reassurance that your time in the sun is not a risk to your vision. Be sure to check that any sunglasses you purchase has these UV ray blocking qualities, as some low quality sunglasses do not. While cheap sunglasses may help with glare, they are useless in protecting you from the potentially far more serious problem of long term vision damage.

Flying Objects

There is a less threatening but none the less important way that sunglasses protect your eyes. Sunglasses can serve as a shield against objects that are moving through the air. That includes dirt and debris being blown around and flying insects. Such irritations may seem minor most of the time, but when driving or in other potentially risky situations it can be quite hazardous to have something hit you in the eye. Wearing sunglasses is a simple and effective way of deflecting these potential hazards.

So for those concerned with both safety and health, sunglasses will always be in style.

Darryl Hillton is a fashion article writer from UK, and has written numerous product reviews for Serengeti Prescription Eyeglasses and other leading eyewear companies.

Darryl Hillton is a fashion article writer from UK, and has written numerous product reviews for Serengeti Prescription Eyeglasses and other leading eyewear companies.

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