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  2. Polarized and UV-protected sunglasses under $60

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    Sunski’s Dipsea sunglasses are polarized, with 100% UVA, UVB and UV400 protection. While UVA and UVB rays both come from the sun, UVA rays have the longest wavelengths — meaning they’re most ...

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    3. Fossil Julian Rectangle Sunglasses. Offering 100 percent UV protection, Fossil’s Julian frames are a good pair of versatile sunglasses if you don’t want to break the bank. At less than $100 ...

  4. Sunglasses - Wikipedia

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    Medical experts advise the public on the importance of wearing sunglasses to protect the eyes from UV; [26] for adequate protection, experts recommend sunglasses that reflect or filter out 99% or more of UVA and UVB light, with wavelengths up to 400 nm. Sunglasses that meet this requirement are often labeled as "UV400".

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    Water-resistant sunscreens were introduced in 1977, [20] and recent development efforts have focused on overcoming later concerns by making sunscreen protection both longer-lasting and broader-spectrum (protection from both UVA & UVB rays), more environmentally friendly, [31] more appealing to use [24] and addressing the safety concerns of ...

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    They also have 100 percent UV protection with custom tinted lenses. Peer over them at your brunch date or shade yourself from the paparazzi (or the sun) like a cool French girl!

  7. Ultraviolet - Wikipedia

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    The action spectrum shows that UVA does not cause immediate reaction, but rather UV begins to cause photokeratitis and skin redness (with lighter skinned individuals being more sensitive) at wavelengths starting near the beginning of the UVB band at 315 nm, and rapidly increasing to 300 nm. The skin and eyes are most sensitive to damage by UV ...

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