Friday, July 18, 2014

Know How To Pick Your Right Sunglasses :)

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HOW TO PICK RIGHT SUNGLASSES?
Are you among those people who thinks Sunglasses is just a mere fashion accessory? Well, along with enhancing style statement, it is also a great necessity for your delicate eyes. Hence before buying Sunglasses these features are must to check –
PROTECTION AGAINST ULTRAVIOLET RAYS
Protection
Ultraviolet (UV) rays damages the cornea, retina and skin of eyelid. Hence check for one of these lenses –
1. 99% or 100% protection against UVB and UVA rays
2. UV 400 protection (Eyes are shielded from even the tiniest UV rays)
CHOOSE THE RIGHT COLOR & TINT
Color & Tint
Lens colors have a huge impact on what we do for work or fun since features like reducing glare and enhanced depth perception depends on it.
1. Grey, Blue, Green and Brown lenses minimize color distortion, and are a better choice for driving & sunny day.
2. Yellow, Orange & Red are good for low light conditions and are suitable for biking, fishing & winter sports.
POLARIZED LENSES – BEST FOR SWIMMING & DRIVING
Polarized Lenses
Only a polarized lens can effectively eliminate blinding glare coming from water, road pavement and hoods of cars. They offer –
1. Improves visual comfort and reduces eye strain
2. Enhances color, Improves contrast and visual clarity
3. Reduces reflections and eliminates glare
SELECT THE RIGHT LENS MATERIAL
Right Lens Material
The material used in your sunglasses lens will affect their clarity, durability weight and cost.
1. Glass – PROS: Superior optical clarity, high scratch-resistance. CONS: Heavier than others, expensive, glass will "spider" when impacted.
2. Polycarbonate – PROS: Excellent impact-resistance, very good optical clarity, affordable and lightweight. CONS: Less scratch-resistance, slightly less clarity than glass
3. Acrylic – PROS: Inexpensive alternative to polycarbonate, best suited for casual or occasional-use sunglasses. CONS: Less durable and optically less clear than polycarbonate or glass.
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