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My Honest Take on Goodr Sunglasses (Before You Hit “Checkout”)

There’s an eyewear brand that’s been on everyone’s lips lately: Goodr sunglasses. Their shades aren’t fancy or expensive. They’re just colorful, sporty styles that people of all ages seem to love.

In the last decade, Goodr has changed the game with eye-catching products and an attention-grabbing marketing persona. Let’s get to the bottom of this intriguing company!

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What Are Polarized Sunglasses? A Quick Guide

If you spend time outdoors, you probably understand just how beneficial a high-quality pair of polarized sunglasses is. But you may have some questions about them. You may wonder what are polarized sunglasses, how do they actually work, and do they actually protect your eyes?

Let’s take a look at polarized lenses to better understand how they work, their benefits and drawbacks, and whether or not they really provide an increased level of protection for your eyes.

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Polarized Sunglasses: Do They Reduce Headaches or Cause Them?

Sunglasses with polarized lenses reduce the glare from bright light reflecting off of flat surfaces.

As such, many athletes attest to their effectiveness. They claim to see more clearly and then claim to perform better. See, many athletes state polarized lenses help them feel more relaxed because they don’t have to stress or strain to see. 

Are polarized lenses right for you? 

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Selecting Shades: Your Guide to Choosing Sunglasses

Of course, it’s hard to see when the sun shines in your eyes. But make no mistake, first and foremost, wearing sunglasses is the healthy thing to do for oh-so-many reasons…

Beyond improving your vision in bright light, sunglasses prevent long-term health conditions, reduce eye strain and the headaches it causes and protect your eyes from elements including wind, dirt, dust and sand. 

Sunglasses help make things look sharp—and you can look sharp too. Let’s look at what you should be looking for when selecting your shades through the lens of both practicality and fashion.

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