4 Safe Sun Tips + Why Polarized Lenses Are Better For Your Eyes: Woodies Polarized Sunglasses

Summer is heating up quick! Woohoo!! I finally got to get out this last weekend and hit up the lake with my boyfriend for some much needed R&R! When we arrived in the blazing heat at East Canyon Lake, nestled between the beautiful Wasatch Mountains in Northern Utah, I quickly threw open my pop up sun tent to get in the shade. While I’m actually a total sun worshipper, in the last decade (after years and years of regular sunbathing) has taught me a major lesson in why it’s still important to cover up and protect yourself from the sun best you can! Sun spots in your 30s are no joke! Worse, I have a few lovely friends who received an even scarier, life-threatening lesson from the sun.

When you’re out and about this summer, just doing a few quick things can help protect your body, hair, skin, and from the harsh effects of UV rays. Here are some of my favorite tips to keep yourself safe in the sun this summer:

 

4 Tips for Safe Fun in the Sun This Summer:

1. ALWAYS Wear the Sunscreen! (You should be doing this all year long – including in the winter!) Slather on a facial sunscreen and don’t forget the entire body, especially in the summer and especially if you’ll be shedding some layers at the beach! Slather it on (you should be using about a shot glass full of sunscreen) from head to toe. Don’t forget the back of the neck, ears, your hair part (if you’re not wearing a hat) and the back of hands and tops of feet. Take your sunscreen with you and reapply throughout the day, especially after playing in theĀ water!

2. Wear a Hat. If you’re going to be in the sun for longer than 20 minutes, put on a big floppy hat to keep the sun off your face, ears, and the back of your neck. You can do double-duty protection for your hair and spray a leave-in conditioner liberally through hair before going outside, as this will also provide a barrier against the sun, keeping moisture in and the drying, harsh UV rays Out – which end up making your pretty locks look more like rough, super dry straw!

3. Stay Out of The Sun and In the Shade as Much As Possible. This is kind of a no-brainer and one you probably won’t follow much of the summer anyway (at least I never did!) but try to catch some shade when you can at least during the peak sunburn hours of 10 AM to 4 PM.

3. Wear Polarized Sunglasses. A few years ago I would’ve had no idea what you were talking about if you told me you were wearing polarized lenses. I would’ve assumed they were some type of safety lens made to protect eyes in some kind of scary work environment, where things are constantly being flung at your face!

Turns out, polarized lenses are actually a little less about work-safety and more about providing other helpful benefits to the eyes! Besides protecting your eyes from the sun (as most sunglasses with UV protection will do) you get even further benefit by these special shades helping to reduce glare. Polarized lenses block reflected light rays that bounce off of surfaces such as water, and filter this light out so you get a clearer picture of what you’re seeing around you without those annoying glaring rays causing you to squint and possibly even further bringing on a headache! Ouch!

You actually get much more vivid colors and images with polarized lenses you don’t get normally get too! Images are clear and it makes the scenery of wherever you’re enjoying some fun and relaxation this summer, even that much more beautiful!

Polarized lenses are also great for water sports, helping keep glare off the water from bouncing back into your eyes while you’re surfing that wake. Just don’t forget to take them off if you’re doing more rigorous water sports like tubing or riding a water weenie. – Totally lost one of my favorite pairs last summer that way! šŸ™ šŸ™

I know what you’re thinking if you’re reading my blog. “Polarized lenses? You mean those ugly sporty looking ones you always see avid bike riders wearing?” No! Thank god! “Sorry, but I wouldn’t be caught dead in one of those!” While yes, most of those glasses all the Tour de France riders are wearing are probably polarized, but fashion has upped its eye game over the last year or so making it super easy to find super fashionable shades with you guessed it – polarized lenses!

I recently got to try out a chic wood frame pair of on-trend round polarized sunnies fromĀ Woodies SunglassesĀ and I was immediately in love! These lovely, unique wood frame sunglasses are handmade from real walnut wood arms that support a foster style plastic frame. The sunnies are super light and comfortable to wear- even for hours on end! In fact, they are 50% lighter than traditional ray-bans!

What your summer is missing: woodies sunglasses

What your summer is missing: woodies sunglasses

The polarized lenses of these fab sunnies are 100% UVA/UVB protectant (even in intense lighting conditions) and as I found from wearing them this weekend, colors really do seem brighter and more vivid, and I feel like I’m getting a much clearer picture of the beautiful lake and mountains surrounding me!

Each set of Woodies Wood Sunglasses also comes with its own Carrying Case, Lens Cloth for cleaning, and a Wood Guitar Pick – because why not! I actually play (ok dabble) in some guitar so I thought this was pretty classy!

You also get total uniqueness with each pair of Woodies Sunglasses because each pair has its own wood striations. The lightweight Walnut Wood offers a comfortable fit that is durable and sturdy at the same time. The unique stainless-steel, double-spring hinges are also incredibly sturdy and designed to keep their shape year after year, wear after wear! The lenses are also specially designed so that they are both dark and polarized! – Gotta love the dark lenses!

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Interested in picking up some of these super chic Woodies Polarized Sunnies for yourself?

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Happy Styling!

*This is a sponsored post. However, all thoughts and opinions expressed in this post are solely my own. I only share reviews with my readers, I feel will be beneficial or informative in some way

3 thoughts on “4 Safe Sun Tips + Why Polarized Lenses Are Better For Your Eyes: Woodies Polarized Sunglasses”

  1. Thank you fir the informative read. I’ll check out Polaroid lenses when I get a new prescription in my sunglasses

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