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The 3 things you need to know about sunglasses and UV protection: Fancy brands vs. Cheapos

There's an informative story over on the Beauty Brains blog today that addresses sunglasses and whether or not you need to shell out big money for a designer pair in order to really protect your eyes. The answer? Actually no.
The article's main points are how ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun can burn (scary!) the corneas and conjunctivas of your eyes, causing all manner of issues, including cataracts. And, though there are some basic guidelines set by the "American National Standards Institute," the FDA doesn't regulate sunglasses, so you're kind of on your own with this purchase and need to be informed.
Among the sunglass-buying suggestions:
1. Don't purchase a pair of sunglasses without a specific UV claim/label, whether they are fancy designer or not.
2. This label should reveal the amount of protection you're getting—what you're looking for is 95% UV reduction, but you can also take something called "UV-400" and “UV absorption up to 400nm,” which according to this story, is basically the same thing (eye wear may also be labeled "cosmetic," which means the lenses will block out just 70% of sun frying).
3. These guidelines have absolutely nothing to do with the price or label. Many drugstore brands, though probably not as stylish as you'd want, offer the highest level of protection. Conversely, many of the most luxury lines, offer zilch.
To read the entire Beauty Brains piece, go here.

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  • wille nelson's Avatar
    Posted by wille nelson Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:48pm PDT

    Really it makes no difference to whether I get a MD's stamp of approval or not. Design glasses (sun or reading) are too goosh darn expensive. I can use the money to fill up my tank instead and buy a pair of sun glasses from the corner vendor.

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  • Chris's Avatar
    Posted by Chris Mon Jun 16, 2008 2:16pm PDT

    When you buy designer glasses,clothes ot watches is because you have money and you like to spend it in something that meets your lifestyle. I have a complete collection of Oakley, Armani and Prada glasses because I enjoy wear them. I can afford this because I complete my education in college, as a consequence I have a good job that let me have this luxuries. I don't care about other brands, only the ones meet my lifestyle.

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  • HeatherP's Avatar
    Posted by HeatherP Mon Jun 16, 2008 5:05pm PDT

    I think the point of this article was kind of missed... People buy designer frames because of the label, not JUST because of UV protection. And if you're like me and need to have prescription lenses put in then it doesn't matter what lenses were in there to begin with. I have Gucci and Prada sunglasses because I wanted them and could afford them. That's why designer shades exist-for people who don't want 10 dollar cheapies. It's like saying I shouldn't have any designer purses because a 5 dollar bag from Walmart does the same thing. They don't have to be more practical just because they're more expensive.

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  • tomd's Avatar
    Posted by tomd Mon Jun 16, 2008 5:18pm PDT

    GIVE me BLU-Blockers

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  • MoMy Bey's Avatar
    Posted by MoMy Bey Mon Jun 16, 2008 8:07pm PDT

    ds s a very good topic.. i have 3 pairs of shades now.. they are not really expensive,. but it has the specific uv claim or label., so now i know that my decisions are correct., :D they may not be the designer product but they're worth my money and it can protect my eyes.

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  • BumbleBeeH's Avatar
    Posted by BumbleBeeH Mon Jun 16, 2008 8:30pm PDT

    this is exactly why I only buy sunglasses that costs $10 or less.

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  • lpf's Avatar
    Posted by lpf Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:31pm PDT

    I saw some privacy information on site

    ==”W e a l t h y L o v I n g . c o m ”==.

    I don’t understand how dose this things happened. What’s the end of this?

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  • Changxiaomei's Avatar
    Posted by Changxiaomei Tue Jun 17, 2008 2:56am PDT

    my sunglasses is not fancy brand and expensive,but these information is very use helpful to my nearby people.its very happy to transmit it.

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  • SavePlanetEarth's Avatar
    Posted by SavePlanetEarth Tue Jun 17, 2008 3:47am PDT

    I always like to see the eyes of the person I am talking to so I hate sunglasses.When you wear sunglasses you don't really see things as they are and this feeling drives me nuts.But on the other hand, I am pretty much concern about my eyes well-being and I would love to protect them against the sun's frying rays may be one day they'll find something which will fit me and my desperately bizarre attitude!!!

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  • G MONEY's Avatar
    Posted by G MONEY Tue Jun 17, 2008 5:54pm PDT

    yes uv protection is important, but so is optical quality lenses. If the lenses are not optical quality that means that they have distortionin the lenses and that will cause head aches. drugstore glasses are crap. people should only but good quality sunglasses. we are only given one set of eyes and we need to protect them. that includes kids. kids should wear sunglasses too!!!!!!!!

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