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TIPS FROM OUR EXPERTS
Find out everything you need to know about blue light and how to reduce your exposure.
TIPS FROM OUR EXPERTS
Find out everything you need to know about blue light and how to reduce your exposure.
When we think about damage from the sun’s rays, we focus mostly on our skin. But the sun is a serious threat to our eyes and the delicate skin around them. Sunglasses with UV protection are sunblock for your eyes. Read on to learn more about the effect of UV light on eyes and how to protect your eyes from UV rays.
Sun protection is important for all of us. The effect of UV light on our eyes and the danger of damage from UV radiation grows the more time we spend in the sun throughout our lives. Children are even more vulnerable to
retinal damage because their young eyes are clearer. Did you know most of a person's lifetime exposure to UV radiation can occur by age 20?** It’s essential to start wearing sun protection for your eyes
early.
Look for a pair of sunglasses specifically designed for UV eye protection that are rated UV400 or higher; that means they’ll block 99.9% of UV rays. Lenses should also be polarized, to help neutralize
harmful glare. And watch out for false UV labels – not all UV sunglasses are created equal.
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UVA rays pass through the cornea to reach the lens and retina inside your eyes. Overexposure to UVA radiation has been linked to the development of macular
degeneration-damage to the retina that causes loss of central vision, and certain types of cataracts-- a clouding of the lens that leads to a decrease in vision.
UVB rays
are partially filtered by the ozone layer, but are more intense than UVA rays. They penetrate less deeply and are completely absorbed by the cornea. In small doses, UVB rays have been known to cause "snow
blindness," a painful inflammation of the cornea that causes temporary vision loss.
The best way to protect your eyes from the sun is wearing UV glasses whenever you're outside. Opt for a brand you can trust or have them checked by an optician at a LensCrafters store. Whether you’re a fashionista or a
trail-trekker, there is a pair of UV protection sunglasses to keep your eyes protected.
If you wear glasses, prescription sunglasses give you the freedom to wear just about any frame you love with the protection you need. Choose from a range of UV blocking prescription sun lenses in a
variety of tints. Many brands, like Ray-Ban® and Oakley® offer prescription lenses designed for UV eye protection, so you can get an authentic frame and lens package.
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Lenses that are UV400 or greater filter out 99.9% of UVA and UVB light. For full vision protection, purchase eyeglass lenses or sunglasses at UV400 or higher.