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Advantages of Blue Light Blocking Glasses

 

Hormone Regulation
Exposure to blue light, particularly during the evening, has been shown to disrupt melatonin production, the hormone responsible for regulating our sleep-wake cycle. This disruption can lead to difficulties falling asleep and achieving restful sleep.
Blue light lenses can help mitigate the impact of blue light by limiting how much reaches your eyes, supporting the natural release of melatonin and promoting a more restful and rejuvenating sleep.

 

Alertness
Blue light lenses can help signal to our bodies that it's time to wind down and prepare for a restful sleep. This, in turn, can contribute to increased alertness and productivity during the day, as we give our bodies the essential rest and rejuvenation they require for optimal performance. So, incorporating blue light lenses into our routine can be a valuable step towards achieving a well-balanced and energized lifestyle.

 

Depression & Anxiety Management
Research has consistently indicated a connection between disrupted sleep and susceptibility to depression and anxiety. Blue light lenses can effectively regulate our sleep-wake cycle and indirectly support mental health. These lenses promote healthier sleep patterns and overall well-being.
Blue light lenses may contribute to improved hormone regulation and alertness and provide benefits for managing depression and anxiety.

What Is Blue Light Blocking Glasses

 

 

Blue-light-blocking glasses have filters in their lenses that block or absorb blue light, and in some cases UV light, from getting through. That means if you use these glasses when looking at a screen, especially after dark, they can help reduce exposure to blue light waves that can keep you awake.

 

Tips for Buying Blue Light Blocking Glasses

While blue-light-blocking glasses are available in many retail stores, they aren't endorsed by major eye professional societies.

 

But if you would like to try out blue-light-blocking glasses for yourself, here are some considerations:

 

Where to buy: You can buy blue-light-blocking glasses at many major retailers that sell sunglasses. Some online eyeglass brands, such as Warby Parker and EyeBuyDirect, offer a blue-light-blocking coating on their prescription eyeglasses.

 

UV protection: If you'll be spending time outdoors with your blue-light-blocking glasses, make sure they have UV protection.

 

Comfort: As with many glasses brands, comfort is a major consideration. Look for lightweight glasses that don't pinch the bridge of your nose, don't slide down your nose, or feel too tight behind your ears.

 

If you aren't sure if blue light glasses are beneficial or right for you, you may want to start off with a low cost pair that's comfortable to wear.

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How Do Blue Light Blocking Glasses Work?

 

 

Blue light blocking lenses block out the blue light emitted to your eyes. At Lensology, our blue light lenses block UVA and UVB rays, which we already know are very damaging to eyesight – all this in a virtually clear lens.

 

The new range of Blue Light Blocking Glasses from Lensology is non-prescription meaning any screen user, adult or child, can help to protect their eyes. For prescribed eyecare, the blue-blocking protection can be added to any prescription lens.

How Do Blue Light Glasses Help Your Eyes?

 

Research into blue light is still fairly new and so further benefits may become more apparent as their usage increases. Lensology cites 6 key benefits to wearing them;

 

Long term eye protection
Conserving the condition of your eyesight is something we too often do not do. We now know to wear sunglasses in bright sunlight almost habitually. With the digital world around us forever increasing in frequency and format, protecting eyes from the impact it can have seems like a simple step in future-proofing our eyesight for the long term.

 

Prevents eye strain
Eye strain can be caused by a variety of issues and so we would always recommend you seek medical/optical advice should you experience it. If it is found to be from digital use then Lensology's blue-light-blocking glasses and lenses can make a sizeable impact on the strain to your eyes, improving concentration and vision throughout the day.

 

Improves sleep
By blocking the blue light, the glasses and lenses can therefore halt the disruption to your circadian rhythm as mentioned earlier. It may not be blue light alone disrupting your sleep, but research has found it to have a detrimental impact. By limiting the blue light and ideally not using a screen in bed before you go to sleep (we are all guilty!), you can give your body the restful sleep it needs to function properly, and frankly, it deserves it.

 

Prevents dry eyes
Dry eyes may sound like a minor affliction but when you are trying to concentrate or about to drive after a few hours working, gaming, or networking online, it is not what you need. Also, increased rubbing of your eyes due to dryness can make them sore and mean you are touching your eyes considerably more than you should. Limit the transfer of bacteria to your eyes and make your screen time more comfortable by blocking out the blue light causing the dryness.

 

Relief from headaches
Now again, headaches are not to be taken lightly and you should seek medical advice before self-treating. If you are found to be experiencing headaches due to your blue light exposure through screen time, then Lensology's Blue Light Blocking Glasses and lenses are a simple and effective way to alleviate headaches.

A welcome addition is an improvement in posture – often impacted by headaches and eye strain and as a result, can be a debilitating side effect of blue light disrupting your daily life.

 

Blue light lenses can fit in any frames
You do not need to change your frames should you decide to add blue light blocking to your eyecare. If you have the frames you want, Lensology can reglaze your glasses with many different filters and protective glazed lenses including the blue light blocking function.

 
What to Look for in a Pair of Blue Light Blocking Glasses
Consider the Lenses

When you begin shopping around for the right product, keep in mind that all blue light blocking glasses are not created equal. Each product varies in how much blue light it blocks and filters, which makes it necessary to know the right type of item to purchase. Select lenses that have a yellow tint, which is known to be more effective when compared to blue light glasses with clear lenses. Non-prescription and prescription blue light blocking glasses can only block five to 40 percent of blue light between a spectrum of 400 and 495 nm, which may not be as sufficient for those who spend several hours on the computer each day. Lenses that block more than 40 percent of blue light begin to have a yellow tint. Purchase glasses that clearly label how much blue light is blocked to ensure you can use an item that will be effective in protecting the cornea and retina from damage.

 

Yellow lens blue blockers can filter 45 to 75 percent of blue light that is between 400 to 495 nm. These glasses are ideal for those who spend most of the day indoors under fluorescent lights or staring at the computer screen while working. Orange lens blue blockers are also available, which block up to 100 percent of blue light of a spectrum of 400 to 495 nm. The glasses should not be worn during the day, which can disrupt the sleep cycle and can affect how your brain functions if you’re never exposed to blue light throughout the day. The strong lenses are more ideal for those who spend a significant amount of time on their phone, computer, or watching television at night to ensure that melatonin can continue to be produced, which helps the body to fall asleep when it's time for bed.

 

Red blue light blocking lenses are also an option and are known to filter both blue and green light spectrum wavelengths from 400 to 570 nm, which allows them to work more effectively. The lenses are known as “sleep glasses” that have a red tint and don’t block the green or violet spectrum.

 

Different types of blue light blocking glasses can be purchased for various activities and tasks that are performed during the day and night to ensure that the sleep cycle isn't disrupted by blocking too much or too little of the blue light, depending on what they’re used for.

Comfortable Fit

Although blue light blocking glasses are made to be functional and protect the eyes, they should also offer a high level of comfort to ensure that they're enjoyable to wear. The glasses should fit well on the bridge of the nose without squeezing it. They should also stay put when looking down without sliding off. Move your face in different directions to ensure that the glasses remain secure. The arms of the glasses should also be parallel to one another without too much pressure applied to the temples, which can lead to headaches.

Select the Right Style

The style of glasses that you wear should reflect your taste and wardrobe to ensure that they complement different outfits that you wear throughout the week. If you want to look professional in the office, consider a thin-framed pair of glasses that are minimal and have a clean design. Thick black frames are also classic and work well in professional settings for both men and women. Women who want a feminine pair of glasses can opt for cat-eye frames or frames with a rose color shade. Some people who are looking for a hip pair of glasses can choose transparent frames that are edgy and modern. Choose a stylish pair of glasses that can be worn while working and also for going out in public to ensure that you have a bit of versatility with the frames while avoiding too much exposure to blue light.

 
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Q: Do blue light blocking glasses really work?

A: "No, most of them are not going to block it 100%, but you're getting a reduction in blue light exposure," says Adair. A better way to think of the glasses is that they filter some of the blue light coming from digital devices, she adds.

Q: Is it okay to wear blue light blocking glasses all day?

A: Wearing blue light glasses for extended periods of time is generally a safe thing to do. The blue light filter should not interfere with your non-digital activities, and you may find some added benefit in having blue light glasses with you at all times.

Q: Do glasses block all blue light?

A: Computer glasses with clear lenses block about 20% of blue light (depending on manufacturer), which can be enough to limit the harmful effects of blue light. Better blue light blockers have yellow, orange, or amber lenses.

Q: What does blue light do to your eyes?

A: Constant exposure to blue light over time could damage retinal cells and cause vision problems such as age-related macular degeneration. It can also contribute to cataracts, eye cancer and growths on the clear covering over the white part of the eye.

Q: When should I start wearing blue light blocking glasses?

A: So, generally speaking, the best time to wear blue light glasses would be any time you're being exposed to blue light — more specifically, when you're exposed to it for long hours. Think when you're out in the sun, working on the computer, watching television, or scrolling through your smartphone.

Q: Do blue light glasses help with headaches?

A: Many people experience digital eye strain and headaches due to prolonged screen use. However, there is no evidence that blue light glasses can help. Headaches, often accompanied by eye strain and fatigue, are avoidable by taking certain precautions, like adopting healthy screen habits.

Q: How long does it take for blue light blocking glasses to work?

A: This is because the lenses are designed to filter out a portion of the blue light emitted by digital screens and artificial lighting. It may take a few days or weeks for your eyes to fully adjust to this change.

Q: Should you wear blue light glasses when gaming?

A: There are a few key ways in which blue light gaming glasses can improve your gaming experience. The proper tint can reduce eye fatigue by blocking the most harmful HEV blue light emitted by electronic screens. This allows you to play longer without your eyes getting tired or strained.

Q: How do I know which blue light glasses to buy?

A: Check that the entire blue light spectrum of 400-500 nm range is filtered by at least 50% for daytime glasses, with a focus on the 455nm wavelengths. Check that the 400- 550nm range is completely blocked for night-time glasses.

Q: Do TVs give off blue light?

A: Does TV emit blue light? In short, yes. LED screens that are popular these days emit a great deal of blue light, which can be potentially harmful to the eyes. Therefore, watching too much TV, especially late at night, can suppress melatonin production that makes us ready for sleep.

Q: Do cell phones have blue light?

A: Most Android devices should have built-in blue light filters that can be enabled or disabled from the Settings screen. However, the feature's availability and options depend on your specific device and version of Android. You should be able to find the filter under Settings > Display.

Q: Can blue light glasses help with astigmatism?

A: Blue light filtering lenses
In fact, excessive screen time can cause digital eye strain, particularly for those with uncorrected astigmatism. Fortunately, blue light filtering lenses can help make digital device use more comfortable and make working on your laptop or texting on your phone much more enjoyable.

Q: Can blue light trigger migraines?

A: Migraine headache is commonly exacerbated by light (photophobia). Noseda, Burstein et al . show that green light alleviates the headache whereas blue, amber and red lights exacerbate it.

Q: Are computer glasses worth it?

A: It's clear there are benefits to computer glasses but are they worth it? Computer glasses won't entirely prevent digital eye strain but they can help reduce your symptoms. While blue light filters do block it from reaching your eyes, there is no concrete evidence blue light harms your eyes.

Q: Do blue light glasses help with dry eyes?

A: But with the rise of digital screen use, people are beginning to wonder if blue light can aggravate dry eye symptoms, and whether a pair of blue light glasses can help. Unfortunately, no evidence suggests that blue light glasses will help with dry eyes because they cannot reverse the damage.

Q: Do gaming glasses really work?

A: Do Gaming Glasses Actually Work? Are They Worth It? – LensDirect
Gaming glasses do a few things that can reduce eye fatigue and some of the other eye annoyances that video games (or any extended screen time) can cause. The two big ones are reducing glare and filtering blue light. By reducing glare, gaming glasses create sharper contrast between colors and brightness levels.

Q: Why do people buy blue light blocking glasses?

A: Blue-light glasses can be one way to ease digital eye strain in either case. This specialized eyewear filters blue light and increases contrast, allowing you to focus more easily and preventing eye strain. Get computer protective glasses with yellow lenses if you wish to enjoy viewing digital devices for long periods.

Q: Are blue light glasses worth it?

A: Several studies suggest that blue light-blocking glasses do not improve symptoms of digital eye strain. The American Academy of Ophthalmology does not recommend blue light-blocking glasses because of the lack of scientific evidence that blue light is damaging to the eyes.

Q: Can you wear blue light glasses all day?

A: Like sunglasses, blue light glasses can have long-term eye health benefits. But should you wear them all the time? You can wear your blue light glasses all the time, just like you can wear sunglasses all the time. But when and where you wear your eyewear can make a difference in the quality of your vision.

Q: Can you tell the difference between real glasses and blue light glasses?

A: Perform the blue sky computer glasses blue light filter test. It is as easy as it sounds. Just wait for a clear day and hold your glasses towards the blue sky. During normal wear, the lenses look clear, but they actually have a slight yellow tint if filtering the recommended 30% of blue light.

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