Sun Protection and Children’s Vision: What You Really Need to Know

Sunlight doesn’t just affect the skin — it can also seriously impact eye health, especially in children, whose eyes are more vulnerable due to their still-developing physiology. Yet, many parents remain uncertain about whether kids really need sunglasses. Let’s clarify what’s true and what’s not.
Common Myths About Sunglasses for Children
Myth 1: Children Don’t Need Sunglasses
Children’s eyes are more sensitive to UV radiation because their natural protective mechanisms are not yet fully developed.
Myth 2: All Sunglasses Offer Protection
Only sunglasses with certified UV400 protection effectively block harmful UV rays. The lens tint alone is not a reliable indicator of protection.
Myth 3: Kids Will Just Take Them Off
When the sunglasses fit properly and feel comfortable, children adapt easily. Adjustable straps or cords help keep them securely and comfortably in place.
Myth 4: They’re Only Needed in Summer
UV rays are present year-round, even on cloudy days. Surfaces like water, sand, and snow reflect UV light strongly — making sunglasses essential in every season.
Myth 5: Eye Health Isn’t Affected Long-Term
Extended exposure to UV radiation from a young age increases the risk of serious eye conditions later in life, such as cataracts or macular degeneration. That’s why early prevention matters.
Where to Find the Right Sunglasses
Visit your nearest OJO store and get professional guidance from expert opticians and OJO Stylists who will help you choose the perfect sunglasses for your child.
Alternatively, you can shop online with Free Home Delivery and Free Returns.
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Children’s Sunglasses at OJO
💡 All of our kids’ sunglasses feature UV400 protection and are specially designed to fit the unique contours of children’s faces — for comfort, safety, and style.