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Sunscreen is an essential in summer, but stinging eyes can be one unwanted side effect. Luckily one of our favourite sun ...
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There are two types of UV light to be concerned about: UVA, which is associated with skin aging, and UVB, which is associated with skin burning. UV 400-protected sunglasses block both.
Polarized lenses, like UV sunglasses, protect your eyes from sun damage. While they do offer UV (ultraviolet) protection from the sun's rays, they also have other added benefits.
The sun's UV rays aren't just bad for your skin, they can also cause serious damage to your eyes. Leading consultant ophthalmologist Mr Alex Day has stressed the importance of protecting the eyes from ...
UV rays harm your eyes more than you think. Here's how to keep your eyes safe when you're having fun in the sun. Jessica was a writer on the Wellness team, with a focus on health technology, eye ...
Over the course of your life, UV light can damage your eyes and the skin that surrounds them. This means that it’s important to protect your eyes by using products like photochromic lenses.
But not all sunglasses have UV protection. Look for a UV label when shopping for sunglasses. Glasses should block at least 99 percent of UV-A and UV-B rays. And don't forget the kids.
Toy or novelty sunglasses, which won’t tout UV protection on the label, can put kids’ eyes at greater risk of sun damage. Here’s what you need to know about protecting children’s eyes.