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ABOUT POLYSUNGLASSES.com
Welcome to PolySunglasses.com, the high quality sunglasses and reasonable prices. All of our sunglasses lenses have UV400 protection, which blocks
100% of all harmful UVA and UVB rays. From PolySunglasses.com, you can choose
from a variety of sizes and shape. We offer many style sunglasses.
We offer many unique and popular designs of Men's Sunglasses and Women's Sunglasses.
You can easily purchase sunglasses by placing an order on our website, or by calling
us to place a phone order.
At PolySunglasses.com we are proud to offer sunglasses
at a great price to thousands of customers worldwide. We offer a complete selection
of designer sunglasses and consistently add new styles from current market trends.
Whether you are looking for discount sunglasses or a cheap sunglasses,
we are your direct source. By purchasing DG Sunglasses, X-Loop Sunglasses, or Chopper Sunglasses through our website you are receiving the best discount price
available.
Most of our sunglasses and designer sunglasses feature
a brand name on the sunglasses arms. These brand names are registered trademarks
in United States, which guarantees that you are receiving 100% authentic sunglasses!
Our top three best selling sunglasses are Polarized Driving Lens Sunglasses, Night Driving Lens
Sunglasses, and Polarized Lens Sunglasses. All of our cheap sunglasses comply with US
and European regulations. We always stand behind the high quality of our products.
Our sunglasses are frequently inspected by our staff to ensure they meet the
highest quality standards. Our committed customer service team will ensure that
our customers have an enjoyable and hassle-free experience shopping with PolySunglasses.com.
Our team pledges to deliver the highest support possible for our customer.
We continually strive to offer the best sunglasses and
we hope you agree. You can easily place an order by adding the desired sunglasses
to the "shopping cart". Once you have added all the product(s) you need, click
"checkout", and enter your information including your shipping details and payment
information. Once your order has been completed you will promptly receive an
email confirmation for your order.
We Appreciate your business, If you have any questions
about our sunglasses, please do not hesitate to email us, or call us via our
phone number. if for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, please
let us know within 30 days for prompt exchange, refund or credit.
Thank You!
Sunlight and Your Eyes Research
Whether we view them as the windows to the soul or a good backdrop for our
eye shadow, our eyes are obviously of incredible importance – for most, they
represent the most cherished of all our senses, providing our most immediate and
lasting impressions of the world.
Yet without realizing it, we may expose our eyes to danger every day, simply
by going outside. Over time, the sun’s rays can seriously damage the eyes and
surrounding skin, leading to vision loss and conditions from cataracts and
macular degeneration to eye and eyelid cancers. However, sunglasses can help keep our eyes and the sensitive skin around them healthy
throughout our lives. Don’t Take the Sun Lightly
Certain types of light from the sun can wreak havoc in the eye area.
Ultraviolet A and Ultraviolet B
light – Long-range, ultraviolet
A (UVA) and short-range, ultraviolet B (UVB) rays are the most dangerous
forms of light produced by the sun. At 320-400 nm (nanometers, or billionths of
a meter) and 290-320 nm, respectively, these powerful rays have wavelengths
shorter than visible light, making them invisible to the naked eye. They are
considered a major cause of cataracts, eyelid cancers and certain other skin
cancers, and believed to play a part (along with high-energy visible light,
which includes blue light, part of the visible light spectrum) in macular
degeneration, one of the major causes of vision loss in the U.S. for people over
age 60. In addition, UV rays can prematurely wrinkle and age the skin around the
eyes. 
High-Energy Visible Light (HEV
light)/Blue Light – Some of the latest eye research has implicated HEV
light – high-energy visible light in the violet/blue spectrum – as a contributor
to the development of cataracts, macular degeneration and other serious eye
maladies. HEV falls into the near-UV range, from almost 400 to over 500 nm in
the visible spectrum.
Blue light, roughly between 440 and 490 nm within the HEV spectrum, can
damage the retina over time, leading to macular degeneration. The retina is the
ocular membrane where images are formed and transmitted to the brain; the
macula, the region of sharpest vision located near the center of the retina, is
the most likely area to be damaged. Are You at Risk?
The fairer your skin, the greater your
age, and the lighter your eyes, the higher your long-term risk of sun damage
to your eyes, especially if your work or recreation involves prolonged sunlight
exposure. Light eyes are at increased risk for skin cancer and some eye diseases
because they contain less of the protective pigment melanin.
According to the National Cancer Institute’s SEER database, an estimated
2,390 men and women were diagnosed with, and 240 died from, cancers of the eye
and orbit in 2008. With their thin and delicate structures, and greater lifetime
exposure to the sun than any other part of the body, the eye and surrounding
areas are particularly prone to cancers.
The reality is that all of us are susceptible to eye and eyelid cancers or
other damage from the sun, and we need to find ways to help protect ourselves on
a daily basis, because the damage keeps adding up over time. 
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