Three of the Best Sunglasses to Prevent Headaches While Driving

Malina Debrie

Are you one of those rare individuals who suffer with migraines or nagging, annoying headaches while driving or riding in a car? There seems to be a limited number of us. However, the limited number have a genuine concern. We seem to have found no medical reason as to why the headaches occur and physicians have no answer for us. In other words, there has been no scientific study to determine why this occurs. So, for now, we have to work through trial and error to find comfort when the headaches begin. One of the methods that seem to work with some of us is to wear sunglasses while riding no matter what the level of sunlight is. Unless completely and totally dark, sunglasses worn tend to either completely eliminate the headaches or ease the impact. Not all sunglasses are alike however, some simply do not ease or help. The sunglasses worn must contain a specific level of UV protection to ease the pain. Below are a few of the best female sunglasses that have eased the pain when the sunlight headaches begins or if worn when first entering your car, you may completely eliminate the onset of a headache.

Arnette Vision Sunglasses
Available in Dark Leopard with Brown lens or Silver Black with Grey lens Arnette Vision Sunglasses are not only practical, they are beautiful. Retailing at $89.95, Arnettes are some of the first to be selected by athletes for their performance and durability. The Arnette is lightweight with Grilamid frames. The lenses are top rated shielding the eyes at 100% levels from UVA and UVB sunrays. Perfect for the active or contemporary lifestyle, Arnette specializes in quality, durability and beauty.

Serengeti Presa Polarized Sunglasses
Available in Dark Demi Tortoise, Black Polar and Shiny Black Polar Serengeti Polarized sunglasses offer the designer look desired in sunglasses. Serengeti frames are lightweight with wrap around, optical technology. The wearer is protected with 9% transmittance darkened, 21 % transmittance lightened lens, 83-92% blue light lightened lens and 93 - 96% blue light blocked darkened lens based on the frame and lens purchased, the Presa is ideal for driving in any weather conditions. The Serengeti Presa retails for $134.95.

Bolle Queen Sunglasses
Beautifully crafted and above reproach in terms of class and sophistication, the Bolle Queen Sunglasses are simply gorgeous. The design is highly fashionable. They feature large square frames which are popular in addition to a very unique and stunning look. They are perfect for everyday wear or for the glamour look when going out in style. The Bolle Queen Sunglasses feature a studded logo on both temples which make the 'ultimate' fashion statement. Bolle Queen sunglasses are available in Shiny Black Frames and Queen Leopard Gradient Frames. The Bolle Queen retails for $104.99.

There are hundreds of designs that speak to the individual personality of each of us when purchasing sunglasses. However, not all sunglasses work well in the sunlight nor do they protect the eyes from damaging ultraviolet rays which can cause eye problems in addition to headaches while driving or riding in cars. Even some have had headaches occurring while biking.

Our eyes are vital. Our health requires a certain amount of sunlight daily, however, the sunlight has grown more damaging to our bodies causing cancer and more problems in addition to headaches. Before going out into the sunlight, take every precaution to protect your eyes.

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Published by Malina Debrie

I am the owner and founder of a small professional writing service. I provide professional and private writing services for clients as well as copywriting and business writing services. I am an avid Chri...  View profile

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  • Bethany R. Marsh9/29/2011

    Thanks for the info, this is something helpful for me! I need to get a pair of one of these.

  • Phyllis Wheeler9/24/2011

    I have a pair of polarized Serengeti sunglasses and I love them

  • Tonya Gurr9/22/2011

    Thank you for the recommendations.

  • John Mario9/21/2011

    Excellent article. I use polarized sunglasses the opthamologist gave me after cataract surgery. The doctor told me that the sun rays promote cateract growth.

  • Jack Wellman9/19/2011

    Beautifully done...and this is something I needed to know since I too have Migraines like Michelle.

  • John Myers9/16/2011

    Nice resource Malina!

  • Sandy James9/15/2011

    I have difficulty with the bright sun so I have my sunglasses on quite a bit.

  • Carla9/15/2011

    Great article!

  • Nicole A. Thomas9/15/2011

    Thanks for the info, nice work (:

  • C. Jeanne Heida9/14/2011

    Great resource!

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