Your choice of cheap and disposable or that statement pair of sunglasses is as personal as any decision made about your image and wardrobe, so happy hunting, but my whole reason for my blog is to share facts and information that is not so well known, the information is out there but not always easy to find.
So my question at the beginning was are you covered? You find the style that suits you it's by the designer you admire and love to wear, fantastic but is it going to protect your eyes ? UV is now know to have a detrimental effect to the Heath of our eyes and to the skin, we have be spending year rubbing sun cream in to protect us from such damage, it's time we all protect our eyes, it's true sunglasses have UV filters or at lest they say they do! But how can you be sure, first your product sould say it, that's a good start as long as you trust the source of the information. A trusted retailer, a major brand all have their reputation at stake so you can rely on them, but remember brands are counterfeited and if the price or availability is questionable then think twice, don't support the counterfeit trade as it has a detrimental effect on brands stability, copy right and even effects the economy ( that's my halo bit done ) but remember copies never deliver what they are supposed too, fake product fake benefits.
So we have the product and its 100% UV that means the whole lens is coated but what protection dose it give? Did you know you can get a SPF rating from glasses, most give around a SPF of about 10-15 but a rating of 25 is available so ask the question when you buy, I will be honest this is a fairly new rating and it will take time for it to start to show and many business may not be able to tell you, so remember any protection is better than none, biggest focus is kids so many cheap sun glasses have no protection and will give parents a false sence of security on you child's well being, if any child is out in the sun they need protecting as they have new developing eyes, it's said that damage is done by the time your 18, to late for most of us, so we all need to stop any further damage accruing but we can help the new generations to understand the importance of UV protection now and save their eyes form potential damage.
But we don't need to just consider sunglasses UV is all year round so glasses and contact lenses can all have UV protection and again this comes in differing levels of cover, full UV + is well worth the extra money for peace of mind and the benefits it offers, so when buying your next glasses or sunglasses ask the question, it's time to protect your future health as well as considering your image.
Enjoy your summer look good, feel great, get covered.
Confession time. I've never really thought about sunglasses for my boys. And I certainly didn't know your eyes were developing till the age of 18 - it's not something which most parents are aware of but that's because all the focus is on protecting the skin but no one says they need to protect the eyes as well.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm guilty of the odd pair of cheap sunglasses - has something to do with the fact that glasses don't sit well on my nose most of the time so I tire of them and don't bother.
Gosh, I'm a bad lass aren't I?
It's only something that has come to light resonantly and something I wanted to share, with knowledge we can act so it's something you should look at now, if you get a pair from an optician you will get a style that best fits and can be adjusted Boots is good but I'm bias as I work for them :) protecting kids is important and will help them understand the importance as they grow up, I'm as guilty with my kids but I can now change that, remember sunglasses are an accessory to any good wardrobe, but one that looks after more than just image.
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