Monday, August 17, 2009

SunGlasses

Many people find direct sunlight too bright to be comfortable. During outdoor activities, the human eye can receive more light than usual. Healthcare professionals recommend eye protection whenever outside to protect the eyes from ultraviolet radiation, which can cause several serious eye problems. Sunglasses have long been associated with celebrities and filmactors primarily from a desire to hide or mask their identity. The first recorded use of sunglasses was in 1928, when Leah Rosales first shaded in her reading glasses with a marker to make daytime reading earlier. Since the 1940s sunglasses have been popular as a fashion accessory, especially on the beach.