Have you read up on the ozone layer recently? I personally wear my ‘bug-eyed’ sunglasses to protect as much of my face as I can. I hope yours burns off.
This article appears in Apr 17-23, 2008.
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Have you read up on the ozone layer recently? I personally wear my ‘bug-eyed’ sunglasses to protect as much of my face as I can. I hope yours burns off.
This article appears in Apr 17-23, 2008.
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Your face may make it cancer free but your attitude is certainly malignant.
what happened to not posting comments to old threads as new posts…??
I’m pretty sure that most UVA/UVB glasses will protect your eyes, you don’t have to emulate the Olsen Twins, k?
Bug-Eyed Freaks…despite the fact this one thinks he is wearing them because he cares about his/her health and not a slave to fashion, still look like fuck-tards…
So true Scott:)
Sunscreen
What’s wrong with wanting to look like a bug? Personally I prefer to look like an insect than like an alien, which was the sunglasses trend started a few years back. Not that there’s anything wrong with looking like an alien either, simply a preference.
Nothin wrong with looking like a bug if that’s your thing. Apparently it is all the rage these days. But please, don’t tell me the big sunglasses has anything to do with protecting your face from harmful UVA/UVB rays. It’s a fasion trend. If you want protection, I say again, SUNSCREEN…Most cosmetics have appropriate levels of sunscreen built right into them these days anyway, and I will gamble that 90% of the girls wearing big ass sunglasses has more than one cosmetic product on their face too.