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Sunglasses not just a fashion accessory
Fact 1: The colour and density of a tint does not dictate the amount of protection
against UV radiation. It is the actual lens material that determines the amount of UV rays that are
transmitted to our eyes. However, different tints can affect the performance of a lens as the human
eye reacts differently to different colours.
Brown lenses enhance contrast while altering the natural colours of objects very little. This lens tint
is great for sports and driving or any activity where contrast is important.
Green lenses are a good everyday tint. They are of medium darkness and have some contrast enhancing
qualities, while not distorting colours.
Grey lenses are generally the darkest lenses available. They do not enhance contrast at all, but also
do not distort colours either. They are most suitable for people who are sensitive to glare.
Yellow lenses provide excellent depth perception and contrast in low light conditions. They are often
used as shooting glasses or help with night driving. These lenses are often too bright to be used in
normal light conditions.

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Shop 6, Lev.1, The Well
793 Burke Road, Camberwell,
Victoria
p. 1300 709 033
f. 03 9882 0051

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