It all comes down to the right sunglasses. Rassi is a strong proponent of larger shades ("the bigger, the better!") for two reasons.
“A, because they’re instant glam, and B, because they’re covering more of the face and protecting the eye area,” she says. “This eye area is so, so fine.” Rassi's right; the skin around the eyes is the thinnest on the body, and therefore shielding it from the damaging effects of UV light is super critical.
Tiny sunglasses are making a big impact in the fashion world this year. But if you ask us, they might not be the best call for healthy eyes. From a style perspective, Rassi calls it a “tough one” to pull off.
“The actual wraparound effect of them is quite good because you’re covering more of the face on the outside," says Rassi, who partnered with The Vision Council to promote UV eye protection. "Problem is, you’re not covering the lower part under your eyes."
Rahul Pandit, MD, an ophthalmologist with the Blanton Eye Institute at Houston Methodist Hospital, also warned against so-called skinny glasses. “With smaller frames, more light is going to get around. Larger frames are going to protect you more,” Pandit told Health last month.
Once you find the right glam frames, make sure your sunnies also have 100% UV protection to filter both UVA and UVB rays. And consider polarized lenses, which make it easier to see in very bright conditions and can help prevent eyestrain.
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