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Are Digital Screens Tiring Your Eyes?

Are Digital Screens Tiring Your Eyes?


 

 

As all of us have been quarantining, our consumption of digital screens has increased dramatically. Long hours of binge-watching, scrolling through our social media feeds or the numerous video calls, they are all around us. This means, constantly exposing our eyes to the harmful blue light emitted from them that cause tired-looking eyes, puffiness, and frequent headaches. 

Well, don’t worry, we have got you covered. Our Blu Smartphone lenses are specially developed to combat these harmful effects of blue light by acting as a protective shield. Here’s everything you need to know about them.

 

What Is Blue Light? 

Sunlight is made up of many different wavelengths of light. When combined together, it becomes the white light that we see. Each wavelength differs in size and amount of energy. Blue light rays have a short wavelength and a good amount of energy that penetrate directly into the retina. 

 

Why Is It Harmful?  

Since blue light can penetrate deep into the inner layers of our eyes, it has the potential to do a lot more harm than other kinds of light rays. The short-term effects include headaches, blurred vision and eye pain. Studies have shown that over time, these rays can cause irreversible damage to your vision by weakening the eye muscles. 

 

How To Block These Rays? 

If you’re exposed to blue light for long, then our Blu Smartphone Lenses are a must-have. They come with an extra layer of coating that absorbs these harmful rays. Not only do they block them, but they also impact your sleep cycle by increasing the production of melatonin in your body. This helps you sleep faster and protect your eyes in the long run.

 

Blu Smartphone Lenses can help you see a clearer and calmer image while protecting your eyes. Visit our site and shop for 100% safe and sanitized essential prescription eyewear. 

 


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