Post by conspicuoo on Jul 18, 2017 4:08:34 GMT -5
We’ll level brown or grey lens sunglasses with you. We don’t like being hot and sweaty, we burn way too easily and hay fever blows. Summer sucks, but its one saving grace is that occasionally we have the opportunity to slip on a pair of sunglasses. A new study has found that wearing sunglasses with colour-tinted lenses eases light sensitivity in concussion patients.Round frames are making a big comeback this season – with huge, retro-style sunnies showing up in lots of designer collections, from Acne to Max Mara. Pop on a pair of these face-shielding shades when you want to exude celeb-dodging-paps-at-the-airport kind of nonchalance.With both bold shapes and interesting lenses, pick up a pair of the statement sunglasses throwing other frames into the shade.Of the patients who experienced photophobia, 85% had a relief in symptoms from using the colour-tinted lenses.The company’s spokeswoman, Gemma Bradnack, said: “For many people sunglasses are the go-to item if you want to look cool.
Slip on a pair of oversized sunglasses with reflective lime lenses and exotic fruit glittering high above the brows, and heads will turn. Just one of these three elements would do the trick. Dolce & Gabbana pulled out all the stops with this particular summertime creation. We've already enjoyed a smashing summer so far this year, and with more dazzling days to come, you'll need a good pair of sunglasses to see you through.Enduring greats, Elvis Presley, John Lennon and Marilyn Monroe are also among the best wearers of shades in new research.When launched in 1950, the Vermont revolutionised mountaineering eyewear, allowing climbers to finally reach the peaks with proper eye protection. These glacier sunglasses marked the start of climbing's glory years, as mountaineers set out to conquer the highest peaks in the world. Initially adopted by climbers but then made famous by rock stars such as Sting, they have become collector's items.Not literally marble, of course – eyewear that heavy would be hard to keep in place – but the marble trend has made its way from the interiors world to accessories. If tortoiseshell was your go-to nike grey lens reverse sunglasses black/volt for shades before, try switching it up with this modern motif.More than 90 per cent of the most common skin cancer in the UK occurs on the head or neck, and between 5 per cent and 10 per cent of all skin cancers appear on the eyelids.With a gold frame and mirrored violet lenses, these stylish, aviator-style sunglasses are luxurious yet light, with adjustable nose pads providing comfort. The subtle crystal detail on the arm offers just the right amount of bling.The brand's own concept developers and designers work in collaboration with Team Julbo athletes who provide feedback for the development and refinement of the products. With such collaborative assistance, Julbo generates innovations each year, developing new frame concepts to meet new sporting requirements. Julbo draws on its experience and expertise to select the best materials and lens coatings – anti-reflective, ant-fogging, water repellent finishes etc. to create exclusive, high performance lenses. All Julbo eyewear meets European, American and Australian standards.
How rigorous are you at applying sun protection? A new study from the University of Liverpool has found that many of us fail to put sunscreen on our faces properly. This is despite the face being a very common site for skin cancer.We don’t know why, but it feels good and it makes us happy that it’s summer.The combination of shape and colour – a bold frame as well as an interesting lens – serves a double statement hit, and is a look that independent designers, fashion houses and manufacturing titans are adopting alike.And Hollywood legends, James Dean, Steve McQueen and Marlon Brando also feature among the greatest ever sunglasses wearers.Since the introduction of the Vermont, Julbo has continued to work with highly demanding sports men and women to develop lenses that are perfectly suited to each type of use.Experts are warning grey lens sunglasses that a failure to apply sunscreen around the eye area is putting people at risk. The study was presented at the British Association of Dermatologists' annual conference in Liverpool.Dolce and Gabbana have brought their signature Sicilian prints to sunglasses, with gorgeous results. From fuzzy colourful florals to pink rose designs, these frames are as summery as sunnies get.“People like to say they hide behind sunglasses, but I don’t think so,” says eyewear designer Tom Davies. “Sunglasses bring symmetrical lines to the face – and beauty is symmetry. That’s why people tend to like wearing sunglasses in general, and they’ve become much more of an adventurous fashion item.” Simon Jablon, CEO and creative director of Linda Farrow, agrees: “Bold has become the new classic.”
The research, published in the Journal of Athletic Training, reported on the visual symptoms of 51 concussion patients who used sunglasses with coloured lenses of varying hues.Here's our pick of Swarovski's latest offering. With classic silhouettes and contemporary accents, they're super suave and perfect for protecting your peepers.Other names to appear in the top 30 include Ryan Gosling, Cara Delevingne and Lady Gaga - plus Victoria and David Beckham OBE.Of course, beyond our adidas sunglasses grey lens mistaken notion that we look like Peter Fonda in Easy Rider, sunglasses are essential for protecting your eyes from the sun’s harmful rays, so if you’re strapped for cash we have picks starting at just £14. Or, if you’re flush and aren’t the type to be constantly losing or sitting on your favourite pair, we’ve chosen a few what you might call “investment” pairs.
Slip on a pair of oversized sunglasses with reflective lime lenses and exotic fruit glittering high above the brows, and heads will turn. Just one of these three elements would do the trick. Dolce & Gabbana pulled out all the stops with this particular summertime creation. We've already enjoyed a smashing summer so far this year, and with more dazzling days to come, you'll need a good pair of sunglasses to see you through.Enduring greats, Elvis Presley, John Lennon and Marilyn Monroe are also among the best wearers of shades in new research.When launched in 1950, the Vermont revolutionised mountaineering eyewear, allowing climbers to finally reach the peaks with proper eye protection. These glacier sunglasses marked the start of climbing's glory years, as mountaineers set out to conquer the highest peaks in the world. Initially adopted by climbers but then made famous by rock stars such as Sting, they have become collector's items.Not literally marble, of course – eyewear that heavy would be hard to keep in place – but the marble trend has made its way from the interiors world to accessories. If tortoiseshell was your go-to nike grey lens reverse sunglasses black/volt for shades before, try switching it up with this modern motif.More than 90 per cent of the most common skin cancer in the UK occurs on the head or neck, and between 5 per cent and 10 per cent of all skin cancers appear on the eyelids.With a gold frame and mirrored violet lenses, these stylish, aviator-style sunglasses are luxurious yet light, with adjustable nose pads providing comfort. The subtle crystal detail on the arm offers just the right amount of bling.The brand's own concept developers and designers work in collaboration with Team Julbo athletes who provide feedback for the development and refinement of the products. With such collaborative assistance, Julbo generates innovations each year, developing new frame concepts to meet new sporting requirements. Julbo draws on its experience and expertise to select the best materials and lens coatings – anti-reflective, ant-fogging, water repellent finishes etc. to create exclusive, high performance lenses. All Julbo eyewear meets European, American and Australian standards.
How rigorous are you at applying sun protection? A new study from the University of Liverpool has found that many of us fail to put sunscreen on our faces properly. This is despite the face being a very common site for skin cancer.We don’t know why, but it feels good and it makes us happy that it’s summer.The combination of shape and colour – a bold frame as well as an interesting lens – serves a double statement hit, and is a look that independent designers, fashion houses and manufacturing titans are adopting alike.And Hollywood legends, James Dean, Steve McQueen and Marlon Brando also feature among the greatest ever sunglasses wearers.Since the introduction of the Vermont, Julbo has continued to work with highly demanding sports men and women to develop lenses that are perfectly suited to each type of use.Experts are warning grey lens sunglasses that a failure to apply sunscreen around the eye area is putting people at risk. The study was presented at the British Association of Dermatologists' annual conference in Liverpool.Dolce and Gabbana have brought their signature Sicilian prints to sunglasses, with gorgeous results. From fuzzy colourful florals to pink rose designs, these frames are as summery as sunnies get.“People like to say they hide behind sunglasses, but I don’t think so,” says eyewear designer Tom Davies. “Sunglasses bring symmetrical lines to the face – and beauty is symmetry. That’s why people tend to like wearing sunglasses in general, and they’ve become much more of an adventurous fashion item.” Simon Jablon, CEO and creative director of Linda Farrow, agrees: “Bold has become the new classic.”
The research, published in the Journal of Athletic Training, reported on the visual symptoms of 51 concussion patients who used sunglasses with coloured lenses of varying hues.Here's our pick of Swarovski's latest offering. With classic silhouettes and contemporary accents, they're super suave and perfect for protecting your peepers.Other names to appear in the top 30 include Ryan Gosling, Cara Delevingne and Lady Gaga - plus Victoria and David Beckham OBE.Of course, beyond our adidas sunglasses grey lens mistaken notion that we look like Peter Fonda in Easy Rider, sunglasses are essential for protecting your eyes from the sun’s harmful rays, so if you’re strapped for cash we have picks starting at just £14. Or, if you’re flush and aren’t the type to be constantly losing or sitting on your favourite pair, we’ve chosen a few what you might call “investment” pairs.