Keep Your Eyes Healthy Even In Holidays
November 11, 2009

Last year I had holidays, so many item I bring, sport shoes, a lot of bag until hat, but I am forget one think, which important in holidays, for safety, fashion and beauty, it’s eyeglasses. My eye sick after holidays, because SUN attack my eye.
You know safety glasses are usually made with shatter-resistant plastic lenses to protect the eye from flying debris. Although safety lenses may be constructed from a variety of materials of various impact resistance, certain standards suggest that they maintain a minimum 1 millimeter thickness at the thinnest point, regardless of material, and for sun made with either prescription or non-prescription lenses that are darkened to provide protection against bright visible light and, possibly, ultraviolet (UV) light. Photochromic lenses, which are photosensitive, darken when struck by UV light.
With holiday fun eyeglasses your eye will safe, and you get a fun holidays. Don’t forget to bring your new arrivals eyeglasses. We know, glasses form part of our identity, beside safety glasses for fashion.
If you want for safety, you must know if yellow lenses increase color contrast and improve depth perception. Brown lenses are common among golfers, but cause color distortion blue, purple, and green lenses offer no real benefits to vision enhancement, and are mainly cosmetic. Some sunglasses with interchangeable lenses have optional clear lenses to protect the eyes during low light or night time activities and a colored lens with UV protection for times where sun protection is needed.
You worried about a price? Don’t worry, you can get $8 prescription Zenni Glasses, you can choose which one you like, very cheap, fashionable and safety. Don’t miss it, you must have one for your holidays.
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