Wearing sunglasses in the summer is a no-brainer; but regardless of the season, you should wear sunglasses, especially when the sun is at its strongest from 10 am to 4 pm. It’s not just your eyes that will benefit from the protection-the skin around your eyes will thank you, too.
Squinting is a natural reflex that uses muscles that cause the development of crow’s-feet, as well as furrows between the eyes. Years of squinting in the sun can hasten wrinkles, but wearing sunglasses is advantageous for the health of both your eyes and skin.
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