March 23, 2010

Designer Sunglasses Will Help Save Your Vision For The Future

All people should wear for protection from the damaging rays of the sun. Glasses that block out HEV, UVB and UVA light are the ones that are recommended. These will protect your eyes from at least possible skin cancer and cataracts.

Shade from glasses, is not only meant to keep you from having your eyes half closed when you are enjoying the outdoors or when driving. Dark glasses are not available so you look good. The reason for glasses that give shade to ones’ eyes is protection.

When you leave your eyes unprotected for even a brief amount of time you risk getting them sunburned. This is often painful and gives you a feeling of having dirt in them. This will not cause permanent damage to your eyes. Not having any glasses that block out the suns’ rays over a long time period can be permanently damaging. People must be made aware of the damage that can occur to their eyes when left unprotected.

Scientific research has found that overexposure to UVA rays can cause cataracts and damage to your retina. Even though UVB rays have lower energy than UVA rays, over a period of time these rays can cause skin cancer around the eyes. In the short term UVB rays can cause inflammation of your cornea which causes temporary vision loss, lasting anywhere from 24 to 48 hours. This could happen because no eye protection was worn while out in the snow.

There is proof that before the age of eighteen, children are exposed to eighty percent of the sun they will experience in a lifetime. This is because kids spend more of their time outdoors than they will when they are adults. It is extremely important to make sure your child has protection for their eyes. Try to find glasses that will give ninety nine percent protection from both UVB and UVA rays.

Plastic and glass lenses are effective at blocking out damaging rays. Look for labels that read UV absorption 400nm. This is the same as absorbing 100 percent of UV rays.

Polarized lenses will cut down on reflected glare. This light bounces off of smooth surfaces like sidewalks or water. The polarized lenses do not help with UV light absorption only with glare. You can get polarized lenses combined with UV protection; these are great for driving and other outdoor activities.

UV protection is not based on the color of the lens in your glasses. You can get a light amber lens and still have better protection than if you had a dark gray lens. The color of the lenses only matters for the protection from HEV rays. HEV stands for high-energy visible radiation. This will sometimes be called blue light.

{Ultraviolet light rays do have more energy than HEV rays, but HEV radiation will go deeper into the eyes and have damaging effects on your retinas. A reddish brown, bronze or copper lens is best for protection from these rays. The label on these glasses might say blue blocking. You can find glasses that will protect you from all of the harmful rays.High-energy visible light does have lower energy than ultraviolet light but the rays penetrate deeply into the eye and can cause retinal damage. For glasses that protect against damage from HEV light, a bronze, copper or reddish brown color is best. These would be called blue blocking lenses. It is possible to get all of the protection you need in one lens.

It is clear why the right sunglasses are important to everyone. All people might not to have the entire combination of lenses but everyone needs at least the UV protection with Hugo Boss sunglasses.

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