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Guard your eyes from glare

Summer is on its way and protecting your eyes from glare has so many reasons why it is important for the health of your eyes.

Just like your skin, your eyes cornea can get sunburned too.

Protecting your eyes from harmful UV rays with wither a transition colour change lens or sunglasses has many health benefits.

Guarding your eyes from glare and UV damage can protect and delay the onsets of cataracts and macular degeneration.

UV protection to your eyes can reduce progression of many eye health conditions and protect your eyes against cancers and lesions of the eyes.

Whilst standard sunglasses do provide UV protection, polarised sunglasses in addition to UV protection are specifically designed to reduce glare from light reflecting surfaces such as water, metal, glass and snow.

Post eye surgery for things such as laser or cataract removal will ause you to be extra sensitive to glare and we have the latest technology in lenses to enable that every day UV and glare protection.

Our Optical Supply Australia (OSA) lenses have the latest technology of transition lenses that constantly adapts to all light situations for better vision, comfort and protection from UV and glare with UV protection on the front and also the back surface of the lens.

This Xtractive new generation lens blocks 100 per cent UVA and UVB rays. This is the only photochromatic lens to achieve the required darkness in high temperatures and even in the car.

The lens offers a hint of tint indoors to help with harsh artificial lighting, digital devices and screens.

This lens when changing from clear to a sunglass also converts to polarised when dark and come in a selection of colours.

Mention this article to receive $100 off on your next complete pair of spectacles when choosing to try these perfect lenses for everyday life putting your eye health first.

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