Thursday, February 25, 2010

For Your Eyes Only!

It so hot today! Rainy season is now over! Hello summer spell! So go to your closet and find the right wardrobe suited for this sizzling time.Sunglasses are your perfect getaway to be enthrall this scorching season.

As everyone knows, sunglasses are made with darkened, usually tinted glass or plastic lenses to filter the quantity of light reaching the eyes. Their purpose is mainly to eliminate ultraviolet (UV) rays, to reduce direct light to the desired level of comfort and to eliminate or decrease glare.

Filipinos are sunglasses wearing culture.Expect the sunglasses mode wherever.They used sunglasses as their fashion accessories. Sunglasses offer protection against excessive exposure to light, including its visible and invisible components.

Not forgetting other occasional use, like hiding our emotions or physical defects, avoiding eye contact, or going unnoticed, we nowadays add outdoor eye comfort, style, and fashion benefits to the protection of our eyes from excessive ultraviolet radiation, which can lead to various diseases such as photokeratitis or cataract, as reiterated by health care professionals.

Sunglasses have become popular for several further reasons, and are sometimes worn even indoors or at night.It can be worn to hide one's eyes: They can make eye contact impossible, which can be intimidating to those not wearing sunglasses; the avoided eye contact can also demonstrate the wearer's detachment which is considered desirable cool in some circles. Eye contact can be avoided even more effectively by using mirrored glassesIn addition, sunglasses can also be used to hide emotions; this can range from hiding blinking to hiding weeping and its resulting red eyes. In all cases, hiding one's eyes has implications for nonverbal communication.

Fashion trends can be another reason for wearing sunglasses, particularly designer sunglasses. Sunglasses of particular shapes may be in vogue as a fashion accessory.

Release the hot temper and embrace the cool effect of this wonderful eye wear.


By: Menard Salvador BJ3-1N

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