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Old 10-18-2010, 01:35 PM
lucasdean123 lucasdean123 is offline
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Default How Do Sunglasses Protect Eyes

It is common knowledge to almost everyone, that some rays like UV (ultraviolet) in sunlight can damage your skin, but the truth is that if the rays are a risk to our physical health but also a risk under our eyes, even if the sun is 93 million miles. That's why people often go for a long period of sunglasses for protection from wear. But there is still a misunderstanding between the mass of the eyes can be damaged during a sunny day. The fact is that even if it is outside cloudless, the sun hangs in the sky as well, but behind the clouds, and it also produces ultraviolet radiation in the form of UVA and UVB. This is why some people who are burned by the sun may be asked, because they do not rely on a beach on a cloudless day.
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