Sunday, June 1, 2008

Choosing The Right Sunglasses


It can be a challenge to find the perfect pair of sunglasses. There are thousands of brands, styles and colors to choose from online or in your local sunglasses retail store. You want a style that looks great, offers maximum protection for your eyes, and sunglasses that are going to last. Here are some great tips on finding the sunglasses that are right for you.

Every person's facial shape is unique. Sunglasses that look great on one person will look "not so great" on another. That's why it is important to search for sunglasses that look great on you. Don't choose sunglasses just because someone you know has a pair. Make sure you choose a style that looks great with your skin tone, shape of face, nose shape, and hair.

Tip: If you have a long, slender nose and chin, then small, round sunglasses with a thin frame would look better than large, thick glasses. The opposite is true if you have a round-shaped face and a very small nose.

Sunglasses come in a variety of colors, from pink and orange to green and purple. Choose a color that goes well with your hair and skin color. If you enjoy matching your sunglasses with your outfits, choose several pair in different colors for a variety.

UV protection (ultraviolet ray protection) is important if you plan to be outdoors any length of time. Your eyes are very sensitive to the rays of the sun whether you realize it or not. Without UV protection, your eyes are exposed to harmful ultraviolet rays that could do permanent damage to your retina. There are many types of sunglasses available online in different styles and colors that offer 100% UV protection. Though these may cost more than your average discount store sunglasses, they are going to protect your eyes, which are irreplaceable at any price! Also, sunglasses with UV protection are usually made to last, so you're getting two fabulous benefits in one.

The great thing about shopping online for items like sunglasses, watches and goggles is you get to pick and choose from many brand names such as Maui Jim Sunglasses, Oakley Sunglasses, Ray Ban Sunglasses and Prada Sunglasses, and from all sorts of styles and colors to fit your needs. And, you can take time in the privacy of your home to shop around until you find the perfect sunglasses.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Eyeglasses for Moutain Biking

Your eyes are exposed to many potential hazards when you're biking at high speeds through trees and over rocky ground. Wear glasses to protect your eyes from stray tree branches, pebbles that get tossed in the air, and from the sun. Here are some tips to choose the right type of eyeglasses.










  • Select a pair of glasses that are shatterproof.
  • Look for glasses that protect your eyes from the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays.
  • Find a pair of glasses that fits snugly on your face. Glasses need to fit well so that they'll stay in place while you're riding over bumpy terrain.
  • Buy glasses with a yellow lens if you plan on doing most of your rides at dusk or dawn. A yellow lens allows you to easily see through shadows that occur at these times of day.
  • Select a pair of glasses with rose or amber lenses for all-around conditions in any light or terrain.
  • Attach a sunglasses strap around your neck to prevent lost eyewear on the trail.
  • Dark sunglasses are not optimal for mountain biking. They can make it hard to see obstacles like rocks and tree roots in the shadows.
  • Think about getting prescription sunglasses if you normally wear eyeglasses. They can be used for all other outdoor sports as well.