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Here's how to find the Lacey Angel Goggles with the best UV protection.
1. Check for the OSHA label with 99 or 100 percent UV protection. 2. Look for goggles that are close-fitting. These will prevent UV rays from filtering in. 3. Look for larger lenses or wrap-around goggles to prevent light from entering in. 4. Don't be misguided by price -- higher priced goggles usually reflect fashion or durability, not UV protection. 5. Dark-colored goggles don't necessarily provide better protection. A clear chemical coating applied to the lens is responsible for UV protection, not the lens color. |
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