Sunglasses to Protect Your Eyes

Sunglasses are worn to protect eyes. It is very important. We know that ultraviolet sun rays cause damage to the skin but some of us ignore the fact that it hurts the eyes as well. Actually the ultraviolet sun rays can cause tear in the eye which can cause irreparable damage. Unfortunately, mankind has not developed technology for the transplant of eyes, either. In other words, you eyes have to last you life long and you must protect your eyes from the ultraviolet sun rays.

Sunglasses need to be worn in winter weather, as well as summers. Snow, actually, multiplies the glare as the small particles of water act as the reflecting agents. Wearing sunglasses, even in the overcast or cloudy conditions is advisable. They will protect your eyes and help prevent squinting and even development of crows feet. Besides, they will provide the finesse to your outfit and help you look more glamorous.

Most can be purchased without a prescription. Getting the advice of an optician on the best type of sun glasses to buy is a smarter way. There are some brands which have established themselves for their superior quality and image as well. Whether you want an ultra-fashionable pair of designer sunglasses such as Muai Jim sunglasses, Dior sunglasses, or Prada sunglasses, or a name brand sunglasses designed for maximum protection and functionality, such as classic Ray Ban sunglasses, you can find a pair of glasses perfectly matched to your individual taste and budget online stores. Here are a few examples that we have sampled:

Muai Jim Sunglasses

Christian Dior Sunglasses

Prada Sunglasses

Ray Ban Sunglasses

Here is a list of things to remember when trying to find a perfect pair of sunglasses.

  • Frame shape - according to your face.
  • Overall size - in proportion to your face size.
  • Center the eye horizontally. Ideally, eyes should be in the middle of the lenses.
  • The upper part of the frame should reflect the natural curve of your eyes/eyebrows.
  • The lowest part of the frame may not extend to the broadest part of the nose.

Contributed by: Madhuri Dixit of www.beauty-skin-care.com.

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