Remember this post about the new line from Eyes Cream Shades. Well I've got your chance right here to win your very own pair or two. I have boys so the two that are pictured in that post is what we received. So far the boys love their new sunglasses. They have yet to wear them outside but have worn them inside for the time being.
These are just two from their new line that my boys have received and enjoy.
Choco Ice and Ocean Ice.
Eyes Cream Shades new line will consist of two different models, Iced and Wrap Start along with a third called Cat Eye Walk; Grape, Choco and Ocean Ice, Vanilla Malt, Blue Crush and Cotton Candy are newest additions that will be coming out January 25th.
The one thing I love about these sunglasses is that they protect against the different kinds of UV, ultraviolet rays. From the brochure that I have received it says that scientists have determined that most eye damage occurs before the age of 8. The lenses are made of tough polycarbonate, the safest material made today.
These sunglasses can be worn on children as young as six months old.
There are five eye problems that UV Rays can contribute to. They are cataracts, photokeratitis, skin cancer, and pterygium. Your first entry is to tell me which one of the five I've left out.
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Is it ocular melanoma (eye cancer)?
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macular degeneration
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Unprotected Sun exposure to the eyes can contribute to macular degeneration.These glasses are great. Thank you.
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Is the answer macular degeneration?
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Macular Degeneration!
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UV Rays can contribute to macular degeneration !
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macular degeneration. Thanks!
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The last UV caused problem is Pinguecula.
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they also cause pinguecula formation. my email is marina.ralph@gmail.com.
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