Just wondering how this ties into the school of thought that wearing sunglasses increases risk of sunburn and skin cancer (the eyes being the primary light sensing organ). If the optimal sunglasses are blocking or significantly filtering UV below 350nm, and blue between 425-450nm, what effect will that have on the signalling that typically upregulates the skin's solar defence mechanisms?
RA Optics just came out with new sunglasses called BlueSync - these may meet a lot of your requirements. Scientist Dr. Alexander Wunsch helped develop them...
Just wondering how this ties into the school of thought that wearing sunglasses increases risk of sunburn and skin cancer (the eyes being the primary light sensing organ). If the optimal sunglasses are blocking or significantly filtering UV below 350nm, and blue between 425-450nm, what effect will that have on the signalling that typically upregulates the skin's solar defence mechanisms?
RA Optics just came out with new sunglasses called BlueSync - these may meet a lot of your requirements. Scientist Dr. Alexander Wunsch helped develop them...
https://raoptics.com/pages/bluesync
Thanks! I wear RA Optics but was not aware of these!
"Biohacked Sunglasses" from Bon Charge may be one of the best available, though not likely 100% compliaint to your criteria.
https://boncharge.com/products/morris-sunglasses-brown