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Man flyfishing with fishing sunglasses on

Best Fishing Sunglasses: From Entry-Level to Elite

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When the sun is shining, there’s nothing better than going fishing. But as you’re out there on the water, you want to keep your eyes safe. The best fishing sunglasses can help with that!

These sunglasses are some of the unsung heroes of successful fishing trips! They’re the difference between a haul and going home empty-handed. The sunglasses may be a bit more expensive than typical shades. That’s for a good reason: they do so much work to protect your eyes.

Let’s get into it and learn about some of the best entry-level to elite fishing sunglasses options.

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A toddler with purple glasses plays at a playground

Toddler Glasses: How to Choose Eyewear For Your Child

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Buying glasses for yourself is easy. Once you know your vision correction needs, you browse the selection, find a pair you like, and buy them. But buying toddler glasses? That’s a whole new journey with a lot to consider.

Don’t worry! I’m here to cover everything you need to know to make it easier to choose the perfect eyewear for your child.

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Eye with eyelashes stuck on cornea

How to Get Eyelash Out of Eye Safely: 6 Tips to Try

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If there’s one thing universal that everyone can agree on, it’s that an eyelash in your eye is incredibly irritating and uncomfortable. Blink once, blink twice, and it’s still there!

Sometimes, that stubborn eyelash won’t come out on its own, and you’ll have to help it along. Wondering how to get an eyelash out of eye? Here are six tips to try!

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A woman wearing polycarbonate eyeglasses to protect her eyes

Are Polycarbonate Eyeglasses Safe? Your Questions Answered

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How about glasses made from the same material used in space helmets and bulletproof glass? Pretty cool, right? 

Polycarbonate was initially developed in the 1950s for electrical insulation and aircraft cockpits. In the 1960s, it was used in the helmets worn by Apollo 11’s crew. It became bulletproof in the ’80s, sandwiched between layers of glass.

Soon, the eyewear industry saw the potential to turn this super-tough material into “super” lenses. Now, I’m here to answer your most pressing questions about polycarbonate eyeglasses!

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