Why Use Sunglasses
By Michael Usiak Fashion Nowadays sunglasses are one of the most notable fashion accessories that can make a statement about who you are and how you feel. Sunglasses are one of the first things people will notice when they see you. Sunglasses however, are more than about the look that they achieve. While imitations or knock off sunglasses might achieve a similar look, the frames and more importantly the lenses are often of low quality and provide little protection for your eyes. That is is why all the eyewear found at eyegoodies is always 100% authentic, coming either directly through the manufacturer or a reputable distributor. Furthermore all the sunglasses sold at eyegoodies provide 100% UV protection. Sunglasses have a wide range of benefits, many of which are described below. Why Protection is Necessary We expect a lot from our eyes. During a normal day, the eyes will use about the same amount of energy as the legs would use walking fifty miles. The additional burden of glare causes the eyes to strain in order to see well. Wearing sunglasses will reduce or eliminate this strain, cut the impact of harsh glare and eliminate the need to squint. Sunglasses also offer protection against something very serious - ultraviolet radiation (UV). Sunglass lenses block 99% of harmful UV rays. Visual acuity, contrast, and overall sensitivity can be reduced by up to 50%, due to the sun's sustained bleaching of the photochemical rhodopsin in the rods of the retina. The right sunglasses during the day can block the appropriate light and at night can protect retinal sensitivity. As people spend more time outdoors, the chance of potentially harmful effects of sunlight increases. While many people appreciate the importance of using sunscreens to protect their skin, not everyone is quite so careful about choosing sunglasses. The best protection for the eyes against ultraviolet radiation (UV) is optical-quality sunglasses. Sunglasses and performance Today, we are more active than ever, whether playing sports, going snowboarding, sailing, or going fishing. Choosing the right pair of sunglasses can greatly enhance your performance and comfort so you can enjoy your activity to the fullest; all while knowing that your eyes are being protected. Polarized lenses greatly reduce severe glare in conditions such as driving and water activities by filtering the horizontal light rays with vertical filters embedded in the lenses. Polarized lenses eliminate 99% of reflective glare, cutting down on eye strain and Ultraviolet rays. Maui Jim, Costa Del Mar, Serengeti and Revo are brands that offer a complete line of polarized lenses. The Ozone Layer: The Disappearing Shield
Wakeboarding 2By Vigdis S. AasThe history of the sport called wakeboarding goes back for a couple decades It is really a combination of several sports; water skiing, snowboarding, and surfing. For years surfing has.. The upper layer of the earth's atmosphere is often called the "ozone layer." This layer is the critical barrier guarding the earth from harmful UV light. Many believe that certain man-made chemicals have seriously depleted the ozone layer resulting in an increase in the amount of UV radiation reaching the earth. Increased UV radiation could lead to more risk of skin cancer, immune system disorders, cataracts, and other eye problems. For Your Kids Children need protection from UV rays even more than adults do. Up until age 14, children's eyes are three times more vulnerable to UV damage than an adult's. Extra protection is essential. Some Important Medical Facts About Kids and the Sun: - Damage to the eye is cumulative, increasing from year to year. So, the earlier children start protecting their eyes, the better.
- Today's children will be exposed to more cumulative UV radiation in their lifetime than any previous generation.
- 50% of a person's total lifetime UV radiation exposure occurs before age 18.
Wakeboarding 1By Vigdis S. AasWhat is wakeboarding? It was created by combining water skiing, snow snowboarding, and surfing. Before it was called wakeboarding people called it surfing. Wakeboarding is when you hav.. - Exposure to sunlight at an early age appears to be the critical factor in the development of eye cancer. This risk is much more serious when there have been a few episodes of acute sunburn.
- The three basic steps that all of us can take to negate the long-term hazards of UV radiation are to wear sunglasses, hats, and skin protection.
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