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Sent on 14 January 2024 08:30 AM

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And so...we had to take this challenge
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Hithere,
Let me make this lightning quick...
Q: Have you ever tried to stare into the sun?
Of course you have. We all have. Remember being a kid?
Afterward, you wandered back inside with your arms stretched out with the glaring imprint of the sun still in your vision, wondering if youd just blinded yourself like your mom said you would.
Youd try to hyperventilate as quietly as possible until your vision returned at which point, youd make the judgement that while you hadnt gone blind (and therefore mom might have been wrong) you still werent going to play with fire.
Maybe that was just me?
Danny COO of Swanwick used to stare into the sun as a kid.
So, as James Swanwick, noted sleep expert and co-founder of Swanwick tells us - for a great nights sleep its really important to get outside and into the sunshine, early in the morning so that the fun little receptors in your eyes and skin know its wake-up time and to start your clock, which is kind of a countdown to bedtime.
Your body turns the hourglass over, if you will.
How does this happen?
Your skin can see blue light, just like your eyes can.
Were talking SCIENCE here, folks. (As our Swannies have the high honor of being the most scientifically-validated blue light blocking glasses on the market, were pretty big into science.)
Classic Night Swannies are the most scientifically validated blue blockers
That's right. Not only are we validated by SleepScore Labs, we've also got a peer-reviewed study featured in The Journal of Applied Psychology showing the improvement in performance following a lovely sleep after wearing Swannies.
So, without reading you the study, lets cut to the logical chase:
Q. If you wake yourself up with a bit of blue light from the sun in the morning, what happens when youve got blue light emitting not just from your devices in the evening - but also the very light bulbs in your house or on your bedside table?
Youre probably not going to sleep too well, right?
Bingo.
Its like your hourglass ran out of sand, but sand keeps coming because its borrowing from tomorrows sand. #notgood
Now, the receptors of blue light are definitely more sensitive in your eyes than in your skin. Thats why we made Swannies [amazing and most scientifically-validated] Blue Light Blocking Glasses, first.
So, whats next?
Improve Your Sleep and Wellbeing This Weekend
The Better Nights Anti-Blue Light LED Bulb!
Folks, it just doesnt get any better than that. Blue light protection for your eyes. Blue light protection for your skin, in a new color, empowering you to fall asleep effortlessly.
Red sleep light bulbs emit an even warmer and more soothing light compared to amber/orange bulbs. They resemble the color of a campfire or a dimly lit room with minimal light. Red sleep light bulbs are typically used in bedrooms as nightlights or as a source of gentle illumination during nighttime routines.
Just order online.
Receive in a couple days.
Unbox.
Stick em in your sockets.
Sleep better, forever.
Five easy-to-follow steps that kind of happen naturally once you do the first one.
Order now
BONUS! These bulbs have a 30,000 hour lifespan. So, if you were just in love with them and left them on for 8 hours a day, theyd last you about 10 years. Reordering will be minimal, so Id stock up on your volume and get the discounted bulk quantities, if I were you. (But that might just be the farm kid in me talking.)
Enjoy your Better Nights Bulbs!
TanmayFormer Insomniac | Swanwick
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