Where Are My Sunglasses?

Our sunglasses lineup is growing. Our Baton Rouge optical now features brands like Gucci, Chloe, St. Laurent, and John Varvatos. Although we always recommend getting a yearly vision and eye health evaluation, anyone can stop in and update their sunglasses collection.
Summertime in Louisiana can be extreme with temperatures nearing 100 degrees with an average humidity level of 73 degrees. Our exposure to ultraviolet radiation ranges from 6-8, which is high to very high, on the UV Index, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, (2020). We take precautions when staying out in the sun for a prolonged period of time. We put on sunscreen, wear protective clothing, and sunglasses. The American Optometric Association states that sunglasses should block out 99% to 100% of both UVA and UVB radiation. Polarized lenses are a great addition to UVA and UVB blocking lenses because you get protection from the sun and you remove horizontal surface glare. Think of looking at the water with and without polarized lenses. With polarized lenses, you can see through the water. Sunglasses are a statement piece for your face. Active, outdoor people use sunglasses for multiple purposes, such as protection from the sun, eye protection, and color enhancement.
Think about your eyes and your eye skin next time you’re in the sun. The skin around your eyes is the thinnest on your face and the first to show the signs of aging. A quality pair of sunglasses will limit your exposure to the sun, protect your eyes from harmful radiation, and show off your personality and individual style.
References:
Ultraviolet (UV) protection. AOA.org. (n.d.). https://www.aoa.org/healthy-eyes/caring-for-your-eyes/uv-protection.
Environmental Protection Agency. (n.d.). EPA. https://www.epa.gov/sunsafety/sun-safety-monthly-average-uv-index.







