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FAQ

How do I choose the right sunglasses for my face shape?

For round faces, angular or square frames create contrast. Oval faces suit most styles, including aviators and wayfarers. Heart-shaped faces look great with bottom-heavy frames, while square faces benefit from round or oval frames to soften angles.

Are polarized sunglasses worth it?

Yes! Polarized sunglasses reduce glare from reflective surfaces like water, snow, and roads. They improve visual comfort and clarity, making them ideal for driving, outdoor sports, and beach activities.

What level of UV protection do sunglasses need?

Look for sunglasses labeled 100% UVA and UVB protection or UV400. Proper UV protection helps prevent eye damage, cataracts, and premature aging around the eyes.

Can prescription lenses be used in sunglasses?

Absolutely. Lakoh sunglasses frames support prescription lenses, including single vision, bifocal, and progressive lenses. You can also add polarized or photochromic coatings for added comfort and protection.

Can sunglasses reduce eye strain?

Yes. Sunglasses reduce eye strain by blocking bright sunlight, glare, and harmful UV rays. Polarized lenses are especially effective in minimizing reflective glare for comfortable outdoor vision.