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The lens are dark but still see through. Do they prevent the harmful rays from reaching your eye?

Yes it is safe, provided the lenses used are blocking 99.9% UVB ray and 99% of the UVA ray. If you get the shields from a tanning salon they are required to be this strong by the state board so your safe to open your eyes.

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4 Responses to “Is it safe to open your eyes when wearing eye shields from a tanning salon when sun baking looking at the sun?”

  • J says:

    Yes you can open your eyes, but there really isnt to much to see anyways. I keep them closed for the most part. Its safe, but I wouldnt open them the whole time
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  • snipper's zone says:

    it is safe but you can get more information from this site
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    http://www.eyelasertreatment.com

  • cool as ice 25 says:

    yes it is safe to open your eyes, but don’t stare on the sun directly the lens tint are not enough to protect your eyes from a direct exposure to the sun ray’s
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  • Bri2007 says:

    Yes it is safe, provided the lenses used are blocking 99.9% UVB ray and 99% of the UVA ray. If you get the shields from a tanning salon they are required to be this strong by the state board so your safe to open your eyes.
    References :
    manager of a tanning salon. Also check out eyepro.net Its a pretty neat site about how important protecting your eyes really is.

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