Wearing sunglasses isn't just a matter of style.
UV protection is essential to prevent serious damage to your vision.
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There are some risks associated with exposure to sunlight, such as cataracts and macular degeneration, corneal burns, as well as wrinkles and premature aging around the eyes.
Therefore, it is advisable to wear sunglasses from a young age to prevent vision problems.
Make sure all sunglasses are UV400 certified, meaning they provide 100% protection against UVA and UVB rays.
What does UVA rays mean? They are the rays that reach us every day and represent 95% of solar radiation. Regardless of the weather, they are present every day. As soon as the sun rises, they are present and penetrate our skin more deeply, being responsible for premature aging, skin blemishes, allergies and diseases such as skin cancer.
UVB rays represent 5% of solar radiation and are responsible for burns and redness on the skin. They penetrate more superficially.
So when glasses are labeled as UV400, it means they provide almost 100% protection against ultraviolet rays.
Such important information when choosing your sunglasses, all of our glasses have UV400 protection and you can find this information on the respective temples.