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Those of you that are familiar with forums that talk about sunglasses have probably heard that some sunglasses can actually be more harmful than no sunglasses. That's because if you have sunglasses with little or no UV protection, just a tint, that will cause your pupils to dilate and let in more UV radiation.
Is there a such thing as a pair of Arnette Sunglasses that has no UV protection? AS long as you buy them from the store and not try to make them in your garage, isn't it pretty safe to assume that you're protected? |
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