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Spotlight Magazine
I Gotta Wear Shades!
The Future’s So Bright…
I gotta wear shades!
environments: snow, sand, water and
concrete.
Summer is just around the corner, and with
it – hopefully – the sun. It’s a time to start
thinking about eye protection.
A wide-brimmed hat or baseball cap offers
excellent eye protection screening around
50% of all UV.
I have a theory that sunspecs are the
coolest accessories ever invented. They
add instant glamour to any outfit; disguise
tired eyes, and offer handy hangover relief
when required.
Any UV light you’re exposed to now can
cause eye problems years down the line,
such as macula degeneration (AMD) and
cataract,
In addition, you
don’t have to
worry about
whether they
make your bum
look big, and
even a designer
pair won’t break
the bank.
Decisions, decisions!
Handy hints to help you choose.
All sunspecs
must carry the
CE mark to
prove they filter
99-100% of all
UV rays.
Wraparound
styles offer the
most protection
but the large
sunspecs
favoured by
WAGs and
celebrities are
also good.
Yet as useful
as these
qualities are
they pale into
insignificance
beside
sunspecs’
real function,
which is to
protect our eyes.
The sun’s UV rays can damage the delicate
structures of the eye, such as the lens
and the retina. This damage can lead to
cataracts and macular degeneration in
later life.
UV FACTS
UV penetrates clouds so even when you
can’t see the sun your eyes may still be
damaged unless you protect them
UV is most intense between 10am and
2pm. Make sure that your eyes are
protected during this time.
distorting colour.
Grey tints reduce
brightness without
Brown and amber offer best protection
from visible blue light and reduce haziness.
Green is good for contrast and a great
all-rounder
Rose is good for water-sports and offers
good contrast for objects viewed against
blue or green backgrounds.
By Louise Addison
UV is more powerful at high altitude
The effects of UV are amplified in reflective
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