Monday, June 08, 2009

Benefits of Super Dark Sunglasses


Super Dark Sunglasses are great for those with sensitive eyes. These sunglasses have super dark lenses which block 100% harmful UVA & UVB rays. The difference between normal charcoal lenses and dark charcoal lenses is the filter the lenses offer. Normal charcoal lenses will block 100% UVA & UVB rays.

Super Dark lenses block 100% harmful UVA & UVB rays with a heavy filter which blocks more bright light than the normal charcoal lens. If you find yourself getting headaches from eye strain when out in the sun for too long and you are wearing normal sunglasses with normal charcoal lenses you may want to try a pair of these sunglasses. They will reduce the eye strain and more than likely stop the headaches.

Super Dark Sunglasses are also great for those who do not want others to see their eyes. This particular category of sunglasses are worn and liked by poker players, movie stars and for those trying to pull off the original gangster look. Poker players are always trying to shield their eyes from their opponent. This keeps their opponent guessing. If the opponent can not see their eyes they have no way of knowing their reaction to a certain play. The lenses are dark enough to do just that, shield their eyes from their opponent. Almost all poker players wear sunglasses for this reason, so why not wear them dark enough to prevent your opponent from seeing your eyes.

Movie stars, known today as celebrities also like to keep their eyes shielded from fans and paparazzi. They like to have an edge of mysteriousness. Super Dark Sunglasses are great for hiding who you really are, which can be great for celebrities who have problems with fans when going out in public. A lot of times when combined with a hat and maybe even some sort of scarf you could walk right by a celebrity and not even recognize them!

So if you find that your eyes are sensitive to light or you just want to hide your eyes for your own reasons, give Super Dark Sunglasses a try. They are reasonably priced and can be found in many different styles.

1 comment:

Shady Grove Eye Vision Care said...

Eyestrain is often caused by excessively bright ambient lighting — either from outdoor sunlight coming in through a window or from harsh interior lighting. For the most comfortable computer use, ambient lighting should be about half as bright as that found in most offices.