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My Screen Time Is Up 32%—Here are the Blue-Light Glasses I'm Eyeing to Help

After months of staying home and practicing social distancing, it was only inevitable that my screen time was going to go up. I hate to admit it, but some days I merely rotate between looking at my laptop screen for work, looking at my phone screen as a diversion, and back at my laptop again as I drift off to sleep watching a TV show. No surprise, then, to discover that my screen time had jumped more than 30% (and climbing ever higher). Not great, I know, so I decided it's finally time to do something about it and that something is to invest in a pair of anti-blue-light glasses.

You've probably heard your friends and co-workers talking about them or sporting a pair of blue-light glasses—it seems like they're garnering a good bit of buzz lately and after learning that blue light can cause things like headache, dizziness, fatigue, and loss of focus I can understand why. According to one study, 6 in 10 adults said they felt digital eye strain after just two hours of looking at a screen, and with this new work from home lifestyle, that number is more like 10 for me. In other words, I need all the help I can get. So to get started, I searched the internet high and low and found the best blue-light glasses that are effective and stylish enough to wear all day, too.

Well, these look fun.
A bold pair like this makes a cool statement no matter what you wear it with.
Why not invest in a designer pair as chic as these? If you plan to wear them every day, then you're looking at a pretty low cost-per-wear. Just saying.
This shape is both classic and unique.
If they're good enough for Chrissy Teigen...
Try pink frames like these for a softer look.
An aviator shape will always look cool.
Nerdy-chic.
Clear frames are the unexpected choice, and that's why we're into them.
I'm way into the retro look these give off.
Blue-light glasses that mean business.
Can't go wrong with tortoiseshell.
For when you can't decide on a frame color.
These will go so well with all those all-neutral outfits.
These have rave reviews on Amazon and come in a number of color options.

Speaking of glasses, these are the sunglasses trends that are in and out for summer 2020.



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