Apr
30
Chris Simpson asked:


There are many reasons to wear sunglasses, and everyone has one of their own. Whether it is to mask a hangover, create mystery or escape the paparazzi, sunglasses are a part of everyday life. However, often the true benefits of this popular accessory are lost when fashion or other purposes take over. It may not be your only reason, but your best reason for sunglasses should be to protect your eyes.

Science has come a long way in correcting vision gone bad. Corneal transplants help a blind person see again. Laser treatment can restore your eyesight to 20/20 or better in mere minutes. Even with all this technology, wouldn’t it be easier to take care of your eyes from the start? By simply wearing good sunglasses, you will reduce your need for these scientific breakthroughs later in life.

The sun creates ultraviolet light rays which contribute to the heat it produces. These rays, called UVA and UVB can cause irreparable damage to your retina and corneas. If you’ve ever watched an eclipse, you know you had to do so through a pinhole in a shoebox. This is because staring directly to the sun can cause great damage to your eyes. Unfortunately, many people are unknowingly allowing their eyes to suffer the same fate by simply choosing not to wear sunglasses.

Such disorders as cataracts, macular degeneration, and even skin cancer around the eyes can be signs of sun damage and can be prevented in part by the use of sunglasses. Cataracts are an eye condition that involves clouding of the lens behind the Iris and Pupil. Although no one truly knows what causes cataracts, studies have shown links between this condition and increased exposure to ultraviolet light. Though we do not know 100% that this is the cause, it has been determined that people who habitually wear sunglasses have seen a decreased incidence of this eye disorder.

Macular degeneration causes those who suffer from it to have difficulty seeing in detail. Often even faces are hard for these people to distinguish. This disease, like cataracts, is most prevalent in elderly patients. However, also like cataracts, prolonged exposure to sunlight without the protection of sunglasses has been included as a probable cause. Individuals who practice care in selecting sunglasses with 99%-100% UV protection stand a greater chance at avoiding this fate.

Think about the last time that you spent all day in the sun and were really badly sunburned. You probably took cold baths and slathered yourself in Aloe Vera. It is a painful condition to be in when this happens to your skin. Now, imagine what that same sunlight that gave you second degree burns on your skin is doing to your eyes when you choose not to protect them with proper sunglasses. That alone should be motivation to hit the sunglass kiosk at the mall.

You don’t often think of sunglasses as something that will protect your skin. In reality, a good pair of sunglasses can save your face in more ways than one. Increased exposure to sunlight can cause skin cancer and will attach the most sensitive areas first. How much more sensitive can you get then the skin around your eyes. Sunglasses can reduce the risk of skin cancer in the eyelids and areas around your eyes.

Another benefit your skin will enjoy from a good pair of sunglasses is a decreased appearance of lines around the eyes. Simply logic tells us that distorting the face in certain ways on a regular basis can cause premature wrinkles and increase the signs of aging. When you do not wear sunglasses, you tend to squint, as your eyes are uncomfortable being opened under bright light. Sunglasses can actually help reduce the appearance of crow’s feet by allowing your facial muscles to remain relaxed.

Your eyes are one of your most valued features. Can you imagine waking up tomorrow and not being able to see? Many people are born blind and would give anything for the eyes you take for granted every day. A good pair of sunglasses will protect you against a world of eye disorders and pain. If you don’t protect this valuable possession, before you know it, it could be gone.

Francis

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Lux asked:


My face is some what round, but its in the middle of being oval so what type of sunglasses would suit me?

Jean
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Stellar asked:


I have really long eyelashes, but when I wear sunglasses, especially when I am wearing mascarra (which I can’t do without), my eyelashes break off! Plus, it’s generally uncomfortable for me when they keep batting against my glasses. But of course I want to wear sunglasses, so I need some suggestions that are practical and fashionable!

Gertrude
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Apr
27
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Chris Simpson asked:


As with virtually anything else in life, there is a time an place for sunglasses. Most would agree that the benefits of protective eyewear are tried and true. Still, there are times and places that your sunglasses are not appropriate. Additionally, there are also times and places that they’re just not going to do you any good.

The etiquette of eyewear is not a topic that is often discussed. We would all like to think that everyone would make the right decision in deciding when to take and when to leave behind the sunglasses. Still, there are obviously those that could use a little help on the subject. For those people, and as a reference for the rest of us, compiled here are just a few of the occasions in which sunglasses should be left in the car.

Wearing sunglasses indoors anywhere is almost always not appropriate. If you have a medical condition causing sensitivitety to artificial lights, you may be excused from this rule. To everyone else that insists on wearing shades indoors, you should know something crucial. The rest of us are watching you, waiting for you to walk into a wall or trip over a chair.

Socially, wearing your sunglasses indoors is often just plain rude. When you are trying to carry on a conversation with a person that is wearing sunglasses for no apparent reason, it can be rather distracting. While you may think that you are putting out the mystery-man vibe, you’re actually just telling people you are not interested in what they have to say. If you plan to make it a habit of giving off this attitude, expect to receive the same in return.

Unless you are Corey Hart and need to “keep track of all the visions” in your eyes, sunglasses at night seem a little silly. For the same reason you should not wear sunglasses indoors, wearing them at night should be avoided as well. Again, you may think you look cool, but just about everyone else will think you’re drunk or trying to cover up a black eye. Whether or not it is socially acceptable, sunglasses at night is just not a good idea.

Consider what a pair of sunglasses is meant to do for you. They are designed to shield your eyes from the violent radiation of the sun and make it more comfortable for you to see. While your efforts of protecting your eyes from the brightness of the street lights, you may be doing more harm than good. Logistically, it can be dangerous to wear dark shades at night, particularly while driving. Why inhibit your vision more than the darkness of the night already does? Find another way to tell people you’re cool.

Some situations are acceptable times to wear sunglasses, but still carry rules to be considered. For example, you have been invited to a friend’s house for a mid day barbeque. This is a perfectly good time to wear that great pair of sunglasses you got last week. However, if those sunglasses are completely opaque or mirrored on the outside, reconsider for something that shows off your eyes a little.

In a social gathering or setting, people will presumably strike up conversations with others they find interesting. It can be difficult to approach a new person and say hello. When that person is wearing dark, reflecting sunglasses, they may find themselves sitting alone watching everyone else mingle. For this circumstance, consider a shade of lens that protects your eyes and still allows your features to be seen. This will help you seem more approachable and less intimidating.

There are other times that you may want to wear sunglasses and social acceptability does not get in your way. You will not, however, enjoy any of the benefits of sunglass protection, as these high intensity lights are much stronger than the UVA and UVB rays emitted by the sun. Any kind of welding equipment, tanning beds and eclipses all emit high intensity light for which your sunglasses are no match. Special protective eyewear is needed while working with welding equipment and while in tanning beds. Additionally, a pinhole camera is the preferred apparatus for viewing an eclipse.

When deciphering where and when to bring the sunglasses, a little common sense will go a long way.

Protect yourself from high intensity light with specialized eyewear designed for that particular activity.

Know when sunglasses are needed and when they are not. Taking a moment to consider a few factors will save you embarrassment and possibly injury later.

Herman

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Kathleen Chester asked:


 
A good pair of sunglasses is a necessity and also a trendy accessory. It is important to wear sunglasses for protecting your eyes from the sun. At the same time it is also vital to know if your shades are giving your eyes proper protection. Sunglasses have been a part of style and trends for decades, especially in the fashion and entertainment industry, where everyone including, rappers, wealthy socialites, film stars, fashion models, and even politicians wear sunglasses even during the night. Moreover, designer sunglasses have been increasingly becoming style statements. Today, a number of designer sunglasses are available for driving, reading, sports and other everyday activities. The right pair of designer sunglasses can make a great difference in both, the way you look and even the you feel after a long day outdoors in the scorching sunlight. However, with so many designers launching a variety of sunglasses, finding the perfect pair of sunglasses that is best suited for you is never an easy task. But this problem can now be solved with the help of online stores or websites that can help you find the exact right sunglasses for your needs.
 
These websites or online stores function as online retailers and offer you hundreds of Discount Designer Sunglasses models by the top designers all over the world. You can find top designer sunglasses, including hot designer sunglass brands such as Chanel, Gucci, D&G and Coach as well as the ultra-cool sport sunglass brands such as Maui Jim, Smith, Bolle, Native, Costa Del Mar at these websites, which are most of the times offered at a discount. They have a huge collection of sunglasses with varied colors and styles from the most conservative to the most cool. Moreover, these websites are designed for easy navigation and a hurdle-free online shopping experience, thus making your shopping experience as convenient and secure as possible. These online stores offer you authentic and best brand name or designer sunglasses at the lowest discounted sale prices. You can find the best prescription sunglasses and even eyeglasses at these stores, including a wide selection of polarized sunglasses, mirrored sunglasses, interchangeable lens sunglasses, photochromic sunglasses, convertible frame sunglasses or goggles in many styles and sizes. You can also find the famous classic aviator sunglasses and pilot sunglasses. These websites are like havens for many people looking for great deals on cheap shades and help them pick sunglasses that fit close to their face and works with their lifestyle.
 
These online retailers offer sunglasses frames of exceptional quality that make them perfect for everyday wear, whether day or night and are great for parties or family events.
You can find the lightest, most comfortable and stylish sunglasses at these stores. May of these websites also carry a catalog of a wide range of sunglasses that can be easily downloaded. They also have a comprehensive sunglasses information page, articles and reviews for more information on various sunglass technologies, thus making the selection process a bit easier. They also offer sunglasses that are UV400 protected and are backed by a 30-day guarantee.

Gina
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Apr
26
Sunglass Replicas asked:


Nothing can beat your style sense if you are aware with latest trends in fashions accessories. A pair of sunglasses plays important role in deciding your look and glamorous image which keeps you apart from crowd. Trends in sunglasses changes every year, currently the trend is to wear special sunglasses with special outfits, just like changing other fashion accessories matching to your costumes. They are beneficial as well as stylish. Sunglasses offer diversity of styles and attributes to suit your personality needs.

Gone are the days of sporting with sunglasses having only polarized, photo chromic or gradient lenses. These days’ people want them along with the name of a prominent brand. We can see the changes in trends of sunglasses in terms of all three things frame’s colour, lens color and type, and frame’s shape.

Frame’s Color – The choices for frame’s colour is highly unpredictable. Black is a universal choice for frame’s colour irrespective of any trend, along with that, this year neon and shamelessly bright frames in shades of yellow, mango, and ultramarine are in demand. During spring-08 colorful frames are being presented by different sunglass designers. This is an invasive trend in the making. Deep Red and other shades of Red are also popular this season.

Lens color and type – For sunglasses dark colored lenses or lens with dark shades or gradients are always in demand due to nature and use of sunglasses. Black shades are no longer in demand by fashion enthusiasts as earlier days. Lenses these days acquire the full-colour behavior, from a gradient lens which is actually a blend of more than one color with different effects. Mirror-coated lenses also knows as a flash lens, termed as ghost lens if coating is of silver is again in demand. These ghose lenses are among best-sellers, one can find them in blue, green, purple and pink as well.

Frame’s Color and Shape – Currently popular frames are not from a single colour or shape. Hot trends currentlt are large rectangular or square plastic frames in white, pink, purple, orange or yellow and blue or green. Oversized sunglasses are popular due to their sporty looks and extra benefit of maximum security from sunlight, pollution and strong winds.



Dana

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enojoying7 asked:


I love to go fishing and I am always looking for fish passing by the shore. However, many times the sun reflects its glare on my eyes. I usually fish in lakes by the shore. What color lenses would be best for me to wear? Are there any other good ones? Where can I find them? What is the diffrence of about five diffrent color lenses for sunglasses? Please help!

Jerry
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