Grays/Neutral Density
Gray or neutral density lens tints reduce the amount of light entering your eyes without distorting colors. They’re essentially a way to darken your view evenly, making them ideal for bright, sunny conditions where you want to see clearly without glare or overexposure.
Here are some conditions gray/neutral density tints can help with:
- Photophobia (light sensitivity): Helps reduce discomfort in bright environments.
- Migraines: Can minimize light triggers that might worsen symptoms.
- TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury): Helps manage light sensitivity, which is common after a head injury.
- Post-concussion syndrome: Reduces the intensity of light, which can be overwhelming during recovery.
- Cataracts: Improves visual comfort by cutting down on excessive light that makes vision hazy.
- Macular Degeneration: Offers protection from bright light, which can strain eyes already affected by this condition.
- Glare sensitivity: Reduces glare for clearer vision, especially useful for driving or outdoor activities.