Gradient tints are darkest at the top of the lens and gradually get lighter towards the bottom. They are a chic choice for outdoor sunglasses. Gray tints help provide true color perception, as well as reduce fatigue and glare. It is the most popular tint for general purpose use, providing the best sun-blocking and anti-glare protection on bright, sunny days. Amber is a good all- purpose sunglass tint because it enhances contrast, especially outdoors. Pink tints help reduce eyestrain, improve depth perception and road visibility, and aid in contrast adjustment.
Dark blue is the shade that is associated with intelligence and lack of emotion. Brown is a natural color that evokes a sense of strength and reliability. It's often seen as solid, much like the earth, and it's a color often associated with resilience, dependability, security, and safety. It is also one of the most popular colors for sunglasses or tints. It's neutrality doesn't affect the color perception of the colors in the environment.
Grey is a cool, neutral, and balanced color. The color grey is an emotionless therefore blends well with every other color. No matter which type of sport sunglass lens tint or photochromic lenses you choose, consider having anti-reflective coating applied to the back surface of your lenses. This eliminates glare from light reflecting off the back surface of your lenses when you're facing away from the sun. Before purchasing sports sunglasses, schedule an eye exam with an eye doctor near you.
Even a small amount of refractive error or a small change in your glasses prescription can make a big difference in giving you the clearest, most comfortable vision when wearing sport sunglasses. Reviewed by Donald S. Teig, OD. Schedule an exam Find Eye Doctor.
Sunglasses are something that people lose in the back of cabs or get buried in the sand on the beach. Why bother? Having said that, if there was to be one quality of sunglasses that might convert me, it would be tinted lenses. Yes, they may have superpowers—as in, they can lift the mood.
Case in point: The sunglasses label Loving Victorious Beings by Lars von Bennigsen, which takes the concept of color therapy—the idea of healing emotions and ailments through colors—and translates this to his lenses.
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