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Sunglasses for the Valley of the Sun

In Arizona sunglasses are more than stylish - they're necessity. With the sunny bright days and perfect weather, wearing sunglasses is for everyone. Sunglasses protect the skin around your eyes from sun damage and those pesky winkles caused from squinting. Perhaps more importantly, sunglasses protect your eyes. The same harmful rays that damage skin can also increase your risk of developing eye problems, such as cataracts--a clouding of the eye's lens that develops over years.

In addition to the style of sunglasses consider the darkness of the lens. Some prefer lightly colored lenses while others need dark lenses. It is a personal comfort issue relative to how sensitive your eyes are to the bright sun. Polarized lenses are very helpful to reduce the glare while driving and when you're around water. Tint is a matter of personal preference with some colors enhance your performance in certain activities. Link: How to Choose Lens Color.

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