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		<title>How to Shop for Sunglasses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When choosing the sunglasses that best fit you, three factors should be considered.  First and foremost, sunglasses are used to protect your eyes.  A pair of sunglasses that offer no protection can actually be more harm than good.  Secondly, your sunglasses should feel comfortable.  Finally, you want to look good in your shades, so pick [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When choosing the sunglasses that best fit you, three factors should be considered.  First and foremost, sunglasses are used to protect your eyes.  A pair of sunglasses that offer no protection can actually be more harm than good.  Secondly, your sunglasses should feel comfortable.  Finally, you want to look good in your shades, so pick a pair with some consideration of style.</p>
<p>Sunglasses can be made of many different varieties of materials.  These materials also carry with them different levels of protection.  As you sift through the masses, remember that protection is the reason you are wearing sunglasses.  Find out about the level of UV ray protection they offer and avoid those that cannot provide 99-100% protection from UVA and UVB radiation.</p>
<p>Dark sunglasses do less for your eyes than you think.  A darker tint makes it more comfortable for you to see in the bright sun.  However, if those dark glasses fail in offering the protection you need from harmful rays, they may be causing more harm than good.  Dark shaded sunglasses make it easier for you to open your eyes, allowing UVA and UVB rays greater access to your eyes to cause more damage.  If forced to choose, you are better off with a pair of sunglasses with UVA protection and a light gray tint than in dark lenses with no UVA protection.</p>
<p>There are also additional measures you can take with your sunglasses to help protect your baby blues (Or your greens, browns and grays.  They&#8217;re all equally important!)  Many sunglasses have a wrap-around design that widens around the temples and appears to wrap around your head.  This design blocks the sun from the sides of your face, offering greater protection than smaller framed glasses.  If your precious eyesight is not enough to convince you to be choosey about your sunglasses, consider one more thing.  When you squint your eyes, you are causing your forehead and sides of your face to wrinkle.  No one wants crow&#8217;s feat before their time.</p>
<p>After protection, comfort is the next most important part of picking out your eyewear.  Consider the tint of the lens.  For very bright settings where the sun has surfaces to reflect off of, polarized lenses may be helpful.  Polarized sunglasses reduce the glare caused by the sun hitting the water, snow or other surface.  Even though you may be blocking out the harmful UVA and UVB rays, you&#8217;re not going to care much if you can&#8217;t see anything.</p>
<p>When you try on sunglasses, pay attention to how they feel on your face.  Does the nosepiece rest firmly on the bridge of your nose without sliding?  Is the frame a good fit for your face and rests gently over your ears?  This is a helpful checklist when sunglass shopping.    If the sunglasses are going to cause you discomfort, you&#8217;ll be more likely to take them off.  If that&#8217;s the case, why have them in the first place?</p>
<p>Although it should never be your number one consideration, fashion should be a factor in the selection of your sunglasses.  It is not absolutely necessary that you wear the designs you see celebrities sporting at all times.  Those shades may be easier to find than others, but they&#8217;re not the only ones out there.  Pick frames that flatter the shape of your face and complement your style.</p>
<p>A good rule of thumb is to choose a frame shape that is the opposite of your facial shape.  A round face goes well with a pair of oval or square sunglasses.  The worst shape for the round face is a pair of round frames.  Likewise, an thinner or longer face looks great with a pair of round frame sunglasses, but not so much with a square set of frames.  Oval shaped faces have their pick of shapes, they are the most versatile.  &#8220;Lucky!&#8221;</p>
<p>Just be smart when shopping for sunglasses.  Remember what you&#8217;re buying them for, and pick styles that complement you.  When you choose sunglasses based on these three factors your eyes will thank you.  They&#8217;ll be protected, stylish, happy, and you will be too.</p>
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		<title>Primary Benefits of Sunglasses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many reasons to wear sunglasses, and everyone has one of their own.  Whether it is to mask a hangover, create mystery or escape the paparazzi, sunglasses are a part of everyday life.  However, often the true benefits of this popular accessory are lost when fashion or other purposes take over.  It may not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many reasons to wear sunglasses, and everyone has one of their own.  Whether it is to mask a hangover, create mystery or escape the paparazzi, sunglasses are a part of everyday life.  However, often the true benefits of this popular accessory are lost when fashion or other purposes take over.  It may not be your only reason, but your best reason for sunglasses should be to protect your eyes.</p>
<p>Science has come a long way in correcting vision gone bad.  Corneal transplants help a blind person see again.  Laser treatment can restore your eyesight to 20/20 or better in mere minutes.  Even with all this technology, wouldn&#8217;t it be easier to take care of your eyes from the start?  By simply wearing good sunglasses, you will reduce your need for these scientific breakthroughs later in life.</p>
<p>The sun creates ultraviolet light rays which contribute to the heat it produces.  These rays, called UVA and UVB can cause irreparable damage to your retina and corneas.  If you&#8217;ve ever watched an eclipse, you know you had to do so through a pinhole in a shoebox.  This is because staring directly to the sun can cause great damage to your eyes.  Unfortunately, many people are unknowingly allowing their eyes to suffer the same fate by simply choosing not to wear sunglasses.</p>
<p>Such disorders as cataracts, macular degeneration, and even skin cancer around the eyes can be signs of sun damage and can be prevented in part by the use of sunglasses.  Cataracts are an eye condition that involves clouding of the lens behind the Iris and Pupil.  Although no one truly knows what causes cataracts, studies have shown links between this condition and increased exposure to ultraviolet light.  Though we do not know 100% that this is the cause, it has been determined that people who habitually wear sunglasses have seen a decreased incidence of this eye disorder.</p>
<p>Macular degeneration causes those who suffer from it to have difficulty seeing in detail.  Often even faces are hard for these people to distinguish.  This disease, like cataracts, is most prevalent in elderly patients.  However, also like cataracts, prolonged exposure to sunlight without the protection of sunglasses has been included as a probable cause.  Individuals who practice care in selecting sunglasses with 99%-100% UV protection stand a greater chance at avoiding this fate.</p>
<p>Think about the last time that you spent all day in the sun and were really badly sunburned.  You probably took cold baths and slathered yourself in Aloe Vera.  It is a painful condition to be in when this happens to your skin.  Now, imagine what that same sunlight that gave you second degree burns on your skin is doing to your eyes when you choose not to protect them with proper sunglasses.  That alone should be motivation to hit the sunglass kiosk at the mall.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t often think of sunglasses as something that will protect your skin.  In reality, a good pair of sunglasses can save your face in more ways than one.  Increased exposure to sunlight can cause skin cancer and will attach the most sensitive areas first.  How much more sensitive can you get then the skin around your eyes.  Sunglasses can reduce the risk of skin cancer in the eyelids and areas around your eyes.</p>
<p>Another benefit your skin will enjoy from a good pair of sunglasses is a decreased appearance of lines around the eyes.  Simply logic tells us that distorting the face in certain ways on a regular basis can cause premature wrinkles and increase the signs of aging.  When you do not wear sunglasses, you tend to squint, as your eyes are uncomfortable being opened under bright light.  Sunglasses can actually help reduce the appearance of crow&#8217;s feet by allowing your facial muscles to remain relaxed.</p>
<p>Your eyes are one of your most valued features.  Can you imagine waking up tomorrow and not being able to see?  Many people are born blind and would give anything for the eyes you take for granted every day.  A good pair of sunglasses will protect you against a world of eye disorders and pain.  If you don&#8217;t protect this valuable possession, before you know it, it could be gone.</p>
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		<title>Same Sunglasses, Different Reasons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone should be familiar with the primary reason sunglasses are worn.  Sunglasses protect your eyes from the sun, warding off long term effects of the sun&#8217;s damage.  However, what are some other reasons to wear sunglasses.  Everyone has their own reasons, aside from the protection benefits, for wearing sunglasses.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone should be familiar with the primary reason sunglasses are worn.  Sunglasses protect your eyes from the sun, warding off long term effects of the sun&#8217;s damage.  However, what are some other reasons to wear sunglasses.  Everyone has their own reasons, aside from the protection benefits, for wearing sunglasses.</p>
<p>Sunglasses, especially darker ones, help to create an air of mystery surrounding their owners.  It is often difficult to carry on a conversation with a person wearing opaque shades.  This mysterious, often intimidating look is a favorite for investigators, poker players, and police officers.  When someone cannot see your eyes, it is difficult for them to tell what you are thinking.</p>
<p>Sunglasses are a fashion statement all their own.  They are often the first thing that a person sees when they look at you.  The shades you wear make a statement about you, so choose wisely.  The sunglasses you pick out could mean the difference between telling the world that you are a fashion force to be reckoned with, or someone whose mom still picks out his clothes.</p>
<p>On a more somber note is a situation most of us ourselves in.  Sooner or later, everyone loses someone in their life and there is a funeral to attend.  Vanity should not be your first priority in this case, but there are certain measures you can take to help grieve with a little dignity.  A carefully selected, tasteful pair of dark sunglasses will help mask the red and puffy eyes you may experience while crying.  Remember when deciding which pair to wear for this particular occasion that elegance and taste are extremely important.</p>
<p>Whether it is allergy season or you pulled an all-nighter studying for finals, you don&#8217;t have to cry to achieve the red, puffy-eyed look.  Let&#8217;s face it, everyone has stayed out a little too late the night before and awakened the next morning to see Frankenstein starring back at them in the mirror.  Sunglasses come in handy for these reasons as well.  They may be a telltale sign of a one-too-many night if you wear them in the office, so this would not be recommended.  However, the sudden sensitivity to light you may feel when you step into the day for the first time can be cushioned with a good pair of sunglasses.</p>
<p>Athletes often find themselves playing their particular sport outside on a hot, sunny day.  Unfortunately, there are no allowances in the rules for a baseball player that misses a fly ball because the sun blinded him.  To help with athletic performance, certain sunglasses are made specifically for athletes.  An aerodynamic design and wraparound shape hug the face and ensure the player sees every ball coming his way.  The important detail for these sunglasses is size.  They have to fit perfectly; otherwise they&#8217;ll fall off while running, if too big, or cut off circulation in your face if they&#8217;re too small.</p>
<p>One use for sunglasses has only recently been discovered.  The next time you are flying overseas and want to avoid the taxing effects of jet lag, try putting a pair of sunglasses.  Scientists have recently discovered that sunglasses help fool the body through the use of light.  Your biological clock (which-as it turns out-is a real thing) consists of about 20,000 nerve cells that respond differently to light and dark.  By wearing sunglasses for certain amounts of time during a long trip, you can lessen the effects of jet lag.</p>
<p>You see that there are many reasons to wear sunglasses.  These reasons should not, however, overshadow the primary benefit.  Sunglasses are protection for your eyes.  They will help ensure you keep seeing the world the way it was intended.  That is the best reason of all to pick up a pair today.</p>
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		<title>Picking out the best deals in eye glasses</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 15:21:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are sunglasses retailer. Now, if you&#8217;re dealing in sunglasses product, you ought never make the mistake of trusting on just one single source for having the best deals in wholesale sunglasses. If you have determined to check out any of the online stores, you shouldn&#8217;t make a decision after checking over just one store. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://kellymclaughlin.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/logo_s.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-325" title="logo_s" src="http://kellymclaughlin.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/logo_s.jpg" alt="" width="236" height="108" /></a>You are sunglasses retailer. Now, if you&#8217;re dealing in sunglasses product, you ought never make the mistake of trusting on just one single source for having the best deals in wholesale sunglasses. If you have determined to check out any of the online stores, you shouldn&#8217;t make a decision after checking over just one store. You should extend your horizons by checking out heaps of similar websites, where you can find <a href="http://www.wholesalediscountsunglasses.com" target="_blank">wholesale sunglasses for sale</a>.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, you need to acknowledge some tricks so that you can get the best deal in wholesale glasses. You never recognize, but sometimes even a simple appearing website with likely no attractive discounts may pass you the best deal in eye-wear such as Wholesale Discount Sunglasses, than an online store that blows about thousands of offers and rebates. Offers up, discounts, and rebates need proper analysis and judgment to understand their actual tendered value.</p>
<p>Online stores are the best points to attain the most effective deals in eye-wear. As sunglass wholesale dealer, you&#8217;ll have a new path to appeal customers with the use of <a href="http://www.wholesalediscountsunglasses.com/sunglass-display-stands.html" target="_blank">sunglasses displays</a> rack. These racks have the capacity to put in sunglasses which can be sustained at strategic places so that they&#8217;re able to draw the attention of the customers. Such display racks are available in several designs, colors, and sizings and can be bought from Wholesale Discount Sunglasses.</p>
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		<title>The Making of Sunglasses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roman Emperor Nero &#8220;made&#8221; the first sunglasses by  watching gladiator competitions through polished light emerald green gems held up to his eyes.  The true invention of sunglasses was somewhere between 1268 and 1289.
Around the twelfth century and before 1430, sunglasses were worn by Judges in the Courts of China.  The smoky quartz, flat-glassed panes were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Roman Emperor Nero &#8220;made&#8221; the first sunglasses by  watching gladiator competitions through polished light emerald green gems held up to his eyes.  The true invention of sunglasses was somewhere between 1268 and 1289.</p>
<p>Around the twelfth century and before 1430, sunglasses were worn by Judges in the Courts of China.  The smoky quartz, flat-glassed panes were not used as protection from the sun.  They were used to conceal any expression in their eyes to keep from giving away the outcome of their decisions.  Prescription sunglasses were developed in Italy in 1430 and were later used by the Chinese Judges.</p>
<p>By the 1600&#8217;s people began to realize the benefits of prescription glasses as helping the elderly to see better and the motto &#8220;A Blessing to the Aged&#8221; came into being in 1629.<br />
In the mid 18th Century, James Ayscough developed blue and green corrective lenses which began the use of sunglasses for correcting optical impairments.</p>
<p>The development of glasses and sunglasses evolved.  Problems in keeping eyeglasses propped on the nose led to experiments.  Glasses frames had been made from leather, bones and metal and were propped on the nose.  Sidepieces began as silk strips of ribbon that looped around the ears.  Instead of loops, the Chinese added ceramic weights to the ends of the ribbons.  Solid sidepieces were invented by Edward Scarlett in 1730.  Benjamen Franklin&#8217;s invention of bifocal lenses followed in 1780.</p>
<p>By the 20th Century, sunglasses were used to protect the eyes from the sun.  In 1929 Sam Foster began selling his protective sunglasses at Woolworth stores on the boardwalk at the beaches in Atlantic City and New Jersey.  His Foster Grants were the first mass-produced sunglasses and they began the trend of sunglasses for fashion.</p>
<p>In the 1930&#8217;s the Army Air Corps asked Bausch &amp; Lomb to develop sunglasses that would efficiently reduce high-altitude sun glare for pilots.  Bausch &amp; Lomb came up with sunglasses that had a dark green tint that absorbed light through the yellow spectrum.</p>
<p>Edward H. Land had invented the Polaroid filter and by 1936 he was using it in the making of sunglasses and soon, sunglasses became &#8220;cool.&#8221;  Movies stars began wearing sunglasses as a statement and to hide behind.  Aviator glasses became popular with the movie stars and the general public in 1937 after Ray Ban developed the anti-glare sunglasses using polarization.  The longer lens was created to give more protection to pilots&#8217; eyes from the light reflecting off their control panels.</p>
<p>By the 1970&#8217;s Hollywood stars and fashion designers made a huge impact on the sunglasses market.  Clothing designers and stars put their names on glasses and sunglasses and everyone had to have them.</p>
<p>In 2007, stars are still hiding behind their oversized designer sunglasses, making fashion statements and protecting their eyes from the harmful effects of the Ultra Violet (UV) rays of the sun.  With modern technology and improvements, the making of sunglasses continues to evolve.  We have gone from holding green gems up to our eyes to watch Gladiator sports to Oakley&#8217;s 2004 sunglasses with digital audio players built in.</p>
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		<title>Who Should Wear Sunglasses?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ultimately, everyone should care about their vision and want to protect it.  However, there are certain groups of individuals that should especially wear sunglasses.  This is for their safety, and the safety of others.
Drivers are one very important group that should always have sunglasses handy.  Whether you are driving your own vehicle or a bus [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ultimately, everyone should care about their vision and want to protect it.  However, there are certain groups of individuals that should especially wear sunglasses.  This is for their safety, and the safety of others.</p>
<p>Drivers are one very important group that should always have sunglasses handy.  Whether you are driving your own vehicle or a bus full of people, the sun can be your enemy.  Picture driving westbound down the highway at 6:00 PM, coming up over a hill and being pelted in the face with the sun&#8217;s glaring rays.  This temporary blinding could cause you not to see the traffic that stopped 50 feet in front of you.  Accidents like this can be avoided by always having sunglasses in your vehicle.</p>
<p>Professional drivers have an even greater need for sunglasses than the rest of us.  Because they are often driving larger vehicles such as school busses or tanker trucks, their risk is much greater.  If these drivers lose control of their vehicle, it is much more difficult to gain control.  Again, simply by wearing sunglasses, these drivers can help avoid tragedy.</p>
<p>It is very important that children be taught from an early age to wear sunglasses.  By enforcing this from early childhood, you are creating habits they will carry with them.  In addition to teaching them that sunglasses are always important, you are protecting very delicate eyes as well.  Children, especially the very young, are constantly growing and developing in every way.  Protecting their eyes with sunglasses from the start will reduce the damage they will pay for later in life.</p>
<p>Even babies can wear sunglasses.  Besides being ridiculously cute, baby sunglasses are made for a reason.  Babies are, for all intents and purposes brand new, and so are their eyes.  A child begins their life by being able to focus on objects only less than ten inches from their face.  A pair of baby sunglasses will keep harmful rays out of your baby&#8217;s young, sensitive eyes.</p>
<p>Anyone who spends an uncommonly large amount of time in the sun should know the advantages of sunglasses.  If you are particularly interested in water sports and spend a lot of time at the beach or on a lake, you could be at greater risk than most.  Surfers, water-skiers and wake boarders can testify that a good pair of protective sunglasses will save a lifetime of hardship.  The sun reflecting off of the water into your eyes can intensify the damage it could do.<br />
Find a good pair of water sunglasses, which will wrap around your head and stay in place while you ride the waves.</p>
<p>Elderly individuals are another group of people to whom eye protection should be important.  As age progresses, the eyesight deteriorates in even the healthiest of eyes.  Older individuals should always wear sunglasses when outside in the sun.  Sunglasses won&#8217;t stop the vision from going south, but it may slow the process.  One thing is certain, blinding sun in the eyes will speed it up the deterioration.</p>
<p>In case you haven&#8217;t figured it out yet, ideally everyone should wear sunglasses.  There are so many different designs, styles and prices that it is difficult to come up with an excuse for not wearing them.  There is simply no benefit to letting your eyes absorb the harmful UVA and UVB rays the sun emits.  Be smart and care about your eyes by protecting them with sunglasses whenever you&#8217;re outside.  You&#8217;ll be glad you did.</p>
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		<title>Where and When to Wear Sunglasses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have a favorite pair of sunglasses that goes great with a certain outfit.  You might also have a tendency to wear a pair of sunglasses you just got religiously&#8230;for a week.  Then you never pick them up again.  Sunglasses do you no good on your dresser or in the visor of your car.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may have a favorite pair of sunglasses that goes great with a certain outfit.  You might also have a tendency to wear a pair of sunglasses you just got religiously&#8230;for a week.  Then you never pick them up again.  Sunglasses do you no good on your dresser or in the visor of your car.  It is important to wear sunglasses at all the appropriate and important times.</p>
<p>Of course, a blanket statement is to say that all sunglasses should be worn at all times during the day.  Ideally this is great, but do you know why it is more important to wear them sometimes and other times not as pertinent?  There are certain high risk activities, times, and locations that warrant special sunglass consideration.  If you wear sunglasses no other time, these are the most important occasions.</p>
<p>Summertime is the most dangerous season for your eyes.  You are at least three times more likely to cause serious sun damage to your eyes in the summer than you are in the winter.  This is because the sun produces three times more ultraviolet radiation in the form of UVA and UVB rays during the summer than any other season.  Aside from this, there are clear and obvious reasons you would want to utilize sunglasses more in the summer than the rest of the year.</p>
<p>The sun is out in full force during the hot summer months, and most people like to spend their free time outside when they can.  The light and heat of the midday summer sun is enough to leave anyone reaching for the SPF 45.  So if you are so protective of your skin, why wouldn&#8217;t you be equally concerned about your eyes?  Summer is the most important time for sunglasses to be worn.  Make sure you have a trusted pair of shades before hitting the beach with July.</p>
<p>Some medications can cause people to experience photosensitivity.  This heightened sensitivity to sunlight can cause increased discomfort if sunglasses are not in place.  Medications to treat psoriasis, some birth controls and even pills for skin treatment can cause photosensitivity.  When this happens, you won&#8217;t have to be reminded to bring the sunglasses along.  The inability to open your eyes for longer than ten seconds will let you know that it is time to go shopping for shades.</p>
<p>Winter sports enthusiasts often forget about the importance of sunglasses.  When you are sailing down the mountain with the fresh cold air in your face, it is easy to forget that the sun is alive and well here too.  Although the sun may not shine as brightly or produce as much heat as other times and places, the damage it causes can be the same or worse.  The white of the snow reflects the harmful rays of the sun directly into your eyes if not properly protected by sunglasses.  Some people will not realize until much later that their eyes have been burned, but it is not something they will soon forget.</p>
<p>Water sports are another occasion in which a dependable pair of sunglasses will save much hardship.  While surfing, wake boarding or water skiing, you may be aware of the sun above you.  However, what may not be as prevalent is the fact that the sun is reflecting off of the water and straight into your eyes.  Just as it does with snow, the sun wreaks havoc on eyes unprotected by sunglasses.</p>
<p>It should go without saying that sunglasses are almost always a good idea.  Any daytime outdoor event is an occasion for the sun to damage your eyes if you are not wearing sunglasses.  Avoid a lifetime of suffering by making the right decision now.  When you&#8217;re headed outside for any reason and the sun is going to be attending also, grab the sunglasses. You&#8217;ll thank yourself later.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Any time of year, sunglasses should be a part of your daily heath-consciousness routine.  Sunglasses are not just for summers on the beach anymore or just for looking cool and mysterious.  Designer sunglasses are no longer just for wealthy movie stars.  Sunglasses are crucial in protecting your eyes from the permanent damaging effects of Ultra [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any time of year, <a href="http://kellymclaughlin.org/" target="_blank">sunglasses</a> should be a part of your daily heath-consciousness routine.  Sunglasses are not just for summers on the beach anymore or just for looking cool and mysterious.  Designer sunglasses are no longer just for wealthy movie stars.  Sunglasses are crucial in protecting your eyes from the permanent damaging effects of Ultra Violet radiation.</p>
<p>Sunglasses in some form have been around for a very long time.  Roman Emperor Nero made sunglasses by watching gladiator competitions through polished light emerald green gems held up to his eyes.  The true invention of sunglasses was somewhere between 1268 and 1289.</p>
<p>Before 1430, smoky quartz, flat-paned sunglasses were worn by Judges in the Courts of China to conceal any expression in their eyes.  Prescription sunglasses were developed in Italy in 1430 and were later used by the Chinese Judges.  In the mid 18th Century, James Ayscough developed blue and green corrective lenses, beginning the use of sunglasses for correcting optical impairments.</p>
<p>Until 1730 when Edward Scarlett invented hardened sidepieces, there were problems in keeping eyeglasses propped on the nose.  Glasses frames had been made from leather, bones and metal and sidepieces began as silk strips of ribbon that looped around the ears.  Instead of loops, the Chinese added ceramic weights to the ends of the ribbons.  Benjamen Franklin&#8217;s invention of bifocal lenses followed in 1780.</p>
<p>By the 20th Century, sunglasses were used to protect the eyes from the sun.  In 1929 Sam Foster&#8217;s &#8220;Foster Grants&#8221; were the first mass-produced sunglasses and they began the trend of sunglasses for fashion.</p>
<p>In the 1930&#8217;s the Army Air Corps asked Bausch &amp; Lomb to develop sunglasses that would efficiently reduce high-altitude sun glare for pilots and they came up with dark green tinted sunglasses that absorbed light through the yellow spectrum.</p>
<p>Edward H. Land had invented the Polaroid filter and by 1936 he used it in making sunglasses and soon, sunglasses became &#8220;cool.&#8221;  Movies stars began wearing sunglasses to hide behind and for fashion.  Aviator glasses became popular with the movie stars and the general public in 1937 after Ray Ban developed the anti-glare sunglasses using polarization.  The longer lens was created to give more protection to pilots&#8217; eyes from light reflecting off their control panels.</p>
<p>By the 1970&#8217;s Hollywood stars and fashion designers made a huge impact on the sunglasses market.  Clothing designers and stars put their names on glasses and sunglasses and everyone had to have them.  In 2007, stars are still hiding behind their oversized designer sunglasses, making fashion statements and protecting their eyes from the harmful effects of the Ultra Violet radiation.<br />
Today&#8217;s trendy designer sunglasses are a status symbol; however, in order to be fashionable in sunglasses, you do not have to give up quality.  Quality designer sunglasses can be polarized to reduce the glare of sunlight reflecting off surfaces like the highway, cars, water or snow.  Polarized sunglasses work by blocking off  horizontal light reflections and only let in vertical light reflections.  The polarization of designer sunglasses makes them fashionable in other areas of lifestyle like golfing, boating, biking, swimming, fishing and aircraft flying.</p>
<p>Marketers of <a href="http://kellymclaughlin.org/all-about-sunglasses" target="_blank">designer sunglasses</a> target children who choose the same hot styles and brand-names as their parents and their idols.  Sunglasses for children have Disney and cartoon characters in many colors, shapes and styles.  Children&#8217;s designer sunglasses can also be polarized to block the harmful UV radiation.</p>
<p>With modern technology and improvements, the making of sunglasses continues to evolve.  We have gone from holding green gems up to our eyes to Oakley&#8217;s 2004 sunglasses with digital audio players built in.<br />
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		<title>Retro Sunglasses, the Way to Go</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to sunglasses, is retro the way to go?  You are probably seeing a lot of different designs of shades these days, are they new?  Truthfully, there are really no new designs, just redesigns of a formerly popular style.  In the fashion world, retro designs are everywhere&#8211;and sunglasses are no exception.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to sunglasses, is retro the way to go?  You are probably seeing a lot of different designs of shades these days, are they new?  Truthfully, there are really no new designs, just redesigns of a formerly popular style.  In the fashion world, retro designs are everywhere&#8211;and sunglasses are no exception.</p>
<p>One design that has poked its head back into the fashion world is well known all over.  Onassis Glasses, or the Jackie-O design sunglasses were popularized by the former First Lady Kennedy.  After becoming Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, she flaunted this oversized style of sunglasses all over the globe.  The style was so closely associated with her, that it has shared her name since the late seventies.</p>
<p>After fading from the public eye, the Onassis Glasses lay dormant for about thirty years.  However, poised for a comeback, these sunglasses have begun making waves on red carpets and runways all over.  The women credited for bringing back the infamous sunglasses are Nicole Richie and Paris Hilton.  Since then, Jackie-O&#8217;s have been seen on the faces of famous women and trendy-but-average Janes everywhere.</p>
<p>Another retro design of sunglasses that has made big waves recently is the cleverly named Aviators.  Originally designed in the 1930&#8217;s for military pilots, Aviators were hot on fashionable faces in the 1960&#8217;s and 1980&#8217;s.  True to their every-twenty-year trend, Aviators are back with avengance and have been favorites for men, and women, with style.  It is particularly true that this style of sunglasses has caught on with the younger &#8220;MTV Crowd&#8221; more than with adults.  Johnny Knoxville has adapted Aviators as his signature style.</p>
<p>Some styles of sunglasses have briefly shown themselves in fashion, only to never be heard from again.  This is not necessarily a bad thing.  There are those sunglasses the human race still feels a little silly about.  However, let&#8217;s not speak too soon.  These sunglasses could be waiting in the wings for their triumphant return.</p>
<p>OVER-Oversized sunglasses are one fashion faux-pa most of us would rather not make.  The design is a retro tribute to the late Lady O when they are slightly oversized and conservative.  However, when the sunglasses appear to be attempting to take over your face, you may have crossed the line into ridiculous.  Save the supersized look for clowns and put this design back in the vault.</p>
<p>Another design that some hope will never return carries a soft spot in the hearts of many women.  The Wayfarer sunglasses were first made popular by Hollywood&#8217;s bad boy, James Dean.  After his death, these sunglasses were worn for a time, before slowly falling by the wayside to make room for the newer styles.</p>
<p>However, the Wayfarer was gone but not forgotten.  The sunglasses made a double comeback on the faces of James Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, better known in the eighties as the Blues Brothers.  The sunglasses with a clean black, square design were a perfect complement to their all black suits, hats and ties.</p>
<p>Wayfarers made one more comeback in 1983 when a sock and underwear clad young man slid into the living room and into our hearts.  Before Tom Cruise was the controversial figure he is today, he was a hot high school graduate just trying to get into a good college.  The Wayfarers sunglasses haven&#8217;t been much on the fashion scene since then, but we&#8217;ve never forgotten.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to tell what may come next in the world of fashion sunglasses.  If you really want to keep up with it, just check the fashion magazines in early spring and see what new old styles are unfolding.  You may have seen them all before, but these retro sunglasses are bound to have a new and exciting twist.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunglasses have a dark history, but a brilliant future.  The history of sunglasses can be traced back to Roman Emperor Nero who watched the gladiator competitions through polished light emerald green gems held up to his eyes.
The invention of sunglasses was somewhere between 1268 and 1289.  A visual historical recording of early sunglasses is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sunglasses have a dark history, but a brilliant future.  The history of sunglasses can be traced back to Roman Emperor Nero who watched the gladiator competitions through polished light emerald green gems held up to his eyes.</p>
<p>The invention of sunglasses was somewhere between 1268 and 1289.  A visual historical recording of early sunglasses is a painting done by Tommaso da Modena in 1352.  The person in the painting was wearing sunglasses.  This was the first painting of a subject in sunglasses and many more were to follow as it became a fashionable symbol of distinction or honor.</p>
<p>Around the twelfth century and before 1430, sunglasses were worn by Judges in the Courts of China.  The smoky quartz, flat-glassed panes were not used as protection from the sun.  They were used to conceal any expression in their eyes to keep from giving away the outcome of their decisions.  Prescription sunglasses were developed in Italy in 1430 and were later used by the Chinese Judges.</p>
<p>By the 1600&#8217;s people began to realize the benefits of prescription glasses as helping the elderly to see better and the motto &#8220;A Blessing to the Aged&#8221; came into being in 1629.  It was the motto of an English eyeglasses manufacturer, Spectacle Makers Company.</p>
<p>In the mid 18th Century, James Ayscough developed blue and green corrective lenses which began the use of sunglasses for correcting optical impairments.</p>
<p>The development of glasses and sunglasses continued through the years.  Problems in keeping eyeglasses on the face or propped on the nose led to experiments.  Glasses frames had been made from leather, bones and metal and were propped on the nose.  Sidepieces began as silk strips of ribbon that looped around the ears.  Instead of loops, the Chinese added ceramic weights to the ends of the ribbons.  Solid sidepieces were finally invented by Edward Scarlett in 1730.  Benjamen Franklin&#8217;s invention of bifocal lenses followed in 1780.</p>
<p>By the 20th Century, sunglasses were used to protect the eyes from the sun.  In 1929 Sam Foster began selling his protective sunglasses at Woolworth stores on the boardwalk at the beaches in Atlantic City and New Jersey.  His Foster Grants were the first mass-produced sunglasses and they began the trend of sunglasses for fashion.</p>
<p>In the 1930&#8217;s the Army Air Corps asked Bausch &amp; Lomb to develop sunglasses that would efficiently reduce high-altitude sun glare for pilots.  Bausch &amp; Lomb came up with sunglasses that had a dark green tint that absorbed light through the yellow spectrum.</p>
<p>Edward H. Land had invented the Polaroid filter and by 1936 he was using it in the making of sunglasses and soon, sunglasses became &#8220;cool.&#8221;  Movies stars began wearing sunglasses as a statement and to hide behind.  Aviator glasses became popular with the movie stars and the general public in 1937 after Ray Ban developed the anti-glare sunglasses using polarization.  The longer lens was created to give more protection to pilots&#8217; eyes from the light reflecting off their control panels.</p>
<p>By the 1970&#8217;s Hollywood stars and fashion designers made a huge impact on the sunglasses market.  Clothing designers and stars put their names on glasses and sunglasses and everyone had to have them.</p>
<p>In 2007, stars are still hiding behind their oversized designer sunglasses, making fashion statements and protecting their eyes from the harmful effects of the Ultra Violet (UV) rays of the sun.  With modern technology and improvements, sunglasses continue to evolve.  We have gone from holding green gems up to our eyes to watch Gladiator sports to Oakley&#8217;s 2004 sunglasses with digital audio players built in.  What&#8217;s next?<br />
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