kitster_kosh asked:


I’ve heard that some sunglasses have only tinted glass and do not actually block or reduce UV rays. Because they are darker, our pupils widen and end up letting in more UV rays than normal, increasing the damage to our eyes instead of decreasing it. I have some old sunglasses and I was wondering if there is anyway to tell if it block UV rays.
They have numbers and letters on the side, is there any chance that these numbers or letters are relative to whether or not they block UV rays?
Thank you!

Donna
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  • Comments

    BabyKandy on 11 February, 2009 at 8:25 am #

    The sun have regular glasses and mine are uva protected babykandy oxoxoxoxoxox.
    Sunglasses change color in the sun have regular glasses and mine are uva protected babykandy oxoxoxoxoxox.


    ♥Tokio Hotel Fan♥ on 12 February, 2009 at 10:25 pm #

    The lenses im not quite sure if that theory you may be able to get it checked out if you still like the style you may be able to.