Have you noticed that bright lights seem harsher than before?
You step outside, and everything feels too intense.
You enter a dimly lit room, and your eyes take forever to adjust.
Car headlights at night feel blinding.
Glasses weaken your eyes’ ability to regulate light naturally.
Instead of adapting on their own, your eyes become dependent on artificial correction—leaving you more vulnerable to glare, brightness, and low-light struggles.