Sunglasses have numerous health and wellness benefits such as protecting your eyes from harmful radiation and UV light. We can compare them to the use of sunscreen; if you do not use it when you are under the sun for a long time, you can experience sunburn on your skin. The same goes for the eyes, but this time it affects the retina. Lately, sunglasses are being marked as a luxury item as big brands lead the market, but that does not mean that more cheap glasses mean less protection. In fact, there are many cheaper models that still have the same finish.
Among the most important benefits for our daily routine, we can mention:
Reduction of reflections
Light vibrates in all directions, but when it is partially polarized on a horizontal surface (asphalt, snow, water, etc.), that is, the component or curl of that vibration increases to the point where it becomes a very bright and annoying light: a reflection.
These reflections, which are harmful to our visual health, are blocked by wearing sunglasses.
Balancing the Jet Lag Effect
Jet lag is a temporary sleep problem that can affect anyone who travels rapidly across multiple time zones. For travelers, they have certainly experienced jet lag at some point in their lives, and nothing is more miserable than going on an important business trip or a relaxing vacation only to feel the drowsy and exhausting jet lag. Sunglasses can help preemptively adjust your biological clock so that you don't have to deal with jet lag the next day.
They prevent visual defects from increasing or appearing
When you are closing your eyes you are straining your vision. This leads to the famous “tired eyes” and even makes the wrinkles around your eyes more noticeable. With sunglasses you do not have to squint, and it will help you see more clearly in any activity you decide to do.
Well, don't say you don't know how important sunglasses can be for your health and that of those you love the most. I invite you to check out our collections so you can see the wide variety of glasses we have to offer you.