Sunglasses have almost become a staple for people globally when outdoors and especially during the summer. Sunglasses are bought from eyewear shops, certified opticians.
The most common item used for eye protection is sunglasses.
Over-the-counter sunglasses do not offer complete protection, which is why prescription sunglasses are recommended.

Why Should I get Prescription Sunglasses?
- The Sun is Always Out
Protecting your eyes is crucial when the sun is shining, but even if the sky is overcast, it’s important to remember UV rays are still a threat to your eye health. As many as 90% of the sun’s UV rays can pass through clouds, especially when cloud cover is thin or patchy. - Clear Vision When Outside
It is common to hear complaints from people wearing non-prescription sunglasses. The most common complaint is that their vision is blurry. Blurred vision is caused by exhaustion of the eyes, especially if one wears sunglasses indoors.
Eye exhaustion can also cause headaches and increased sensitivity to light. These concerns faced by people who wear non-prescription can be solved easily by getting specialized prescription sunglasses. - Protection From Allergens and Debris
Allergies are a pretty common phenomenon for humans. It is common to hear someone complaining about teary eyes and attributing it to pollen or having breathing difficulties due to dust in the air.
Though most allergies are mostly related to the breathing system, some people have allergies that affect the eyes. During the summer and spring seasons, pollen, debris, and dust can trigger allergies in people.
Prescription sunglasses come in handy to protect the eyes during these seasons. Oftentimes, when one’s eyes come into contact with the pollen, dust, or debris, they have an allergic reaction that causes watery eyes, itchiness, or just generally uncomfortable eyes. - Preventing Aging Signs
Sunlight is a huge factor that contributes to aging signs that develop on one’s skin. Exposure to sunlight causes sunspots, wrinkles, etc. which often make a person look older than they are. This skin aging factor is one of the reasons why people use sunscreen.
Wearing prescription sunglasses protects the skin around your eyes and therefore prevents the skin from developing signs of aging. As the sunscreen prevents aging signs on your face, let sunglasses prevent aging signs on the areas around your eyes.
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Prescription sunglasses can cost anywhere from N45,000 to N1,087,500 depending on where you buy them! The brand and style of your frames are the biggest part of the overall cost of prescription sunglasses. Designer brands are going to cost more than generic, which may also impact the quality of the materials used. The type and material of lenses will also affect the price. Anti-reflection, higher grades of UV protection and even color could ramp up the price tag.