Sunglasses are a very popular accessory, especially in the summer, when the sun is strong and the UV rays are very strong on the earth. If you own a pair of glasses that are not of good quality and cannot protect your eyes from sunlight that is more than 40 degrees Celsius, your eyes will be at risk of aging and weakening, and it will also affect the skin around the eyes.
In addition to regular sunglasses, there are prescription sunglasses for those with myopia, helping us protect our eyes in the sun while still being able to see clearly.
To get a pair of quality prescription sunglasses , join Helios in avoiding the following mistakes when choosing glasses:
Do not wear two glasses at the same time
Many people do not have enough money to cut new glasses, so they choose to wear two layers of glasses crossed over each other. Doing so will put your eyes at risk of astigmatism and myopia will increase twice as fast as normal.
Measure nearsightedness before cutting nearsighted sunglasses
When cutting sunglasses, you need to clearly determine the myopia index. Avoid having to cut them many times, looking at the wrong prescription will damage your eyes.
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Choose high quality glasses
High-end glasses will have high UV protection, nearsighted eyes are already weak so they need more protection than other normal eyes.
Choose big glasses
Large frames will cover the entire eyes, protecting against UV light and dust when traveling.