The joy of wearing sunglasses
Thursday, May 21st, 2009Preparing for a day out, don’t forget to bring your sunglasses! It makes sense to wear sunglasses on a hot summer’s day, not just because they shade your eyes from the glare but also because they offer UV protection that can minimize eye damage in the long run. What’s more, sunglasses have become so trendy and fashionable that whatever mood strikes your fancy, you’ll be sure to find one that’s perfect for you.
Naturally, since you call them sunglasses, you have to expect some form of tint on the lenses. You may come across these lens types – with regular tint, reflective or mirrored, photochromic and polarized lenses. Your regular tinted glasses come with darkened or colored lenses that offer some relief from strong light coming into your eyes. They may come in shades of gray, brown, yellow, blue or red but care must be taken when you’re wearing them because they may cause color distortion problems with different lights. Reflective lenses or mirrored lenses automatically reflect sunlight before it hits the eyes making it extremely comfortable to wear in bright conditions. Photochromic lenses are a special type which automatically darkens when exposed to bright light. Polarized lenses are useful for removing glare coming from light reflected across the water and the sky which make them a favorite among fishermen and golfers.
Any of these features may be combined in a single lens depending on your needs. Your prescription may also be included to avoid the hassle of wearing sunglasses but not being able to see clearly. When you’ve decided on the type of the lens that you need and the color of your tint, then you need to choose a frame to hold the lenses with. They come in a wide variety of colors, material and design so it really depends on your personality or what the purpose of your sunglasses is.