Details
Details
Lens Details
Soft pink tint for a modern sunglass look and a warm, flattering view.
- Color
- Pink Tint
- Lens Type
- Tinted Lens
- Polarization
- Non-polarized
- UV Protection
- UV400 / 100% UVA/UVB
- Filter Category
- Cat. 2
- Lens Material
- CR-39
Prescription Details
- Prescription Range
- SPH: -12.00 to +12.00
CYL: -6.00 to +6.00
See each product page for prescription availability.
Features & Usage
- Best For
- Enhance style with a soft pink tint for mild sun
- Warm your view for a flattering everyday look
- Brighten photos with a rosy fashion-forward tone
FAQ
What are Pink Tint lenses best for?
What are Pink Tint lenses best for?
Pink Tint is a moderate sun tint (Category 2) made for everyday outdoor wear when you want a modern, fashion-forward look with comfortable brightness control.
It is a great pick for city days, casual outings, and sunny commutes. For very intense sun or strong reflected glare, a darker tint and/or polarization can be a better match.
What does a pink tint look like, and how does it affect color?
What does a pink tint look like, and how does it affect color?
Pink tint adds a soft rosy tone to your view. Many people describe it as warm and flattering, with a noticeable but gentle color shift.
If you prefer a tint that keeps colors as neutral as possible, a grey tint is usually the most color-true option.
Are Pink Tint lenses good for driving?
Are Pink Tint lenses good for driving?
They can be a comfortable option for daytime driving in mild-to-bright sun, helping reduce harsh brightness while keeping a stylish look.
For night driving, avoid tinted lenses. Clear lenses with a premium anti-reflective coating are typically the safer choice for maximum visibility and fewer reflections.
Pink Tinted Lenses vs Grey Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Pink Tinted Lenses vs Grey Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Grey tinted lenses are the most neutral choice and usually change colors the least. Pink tinted lenses look warmer and more fashion-forward, with a more noticeable tone shift.
If you want the most color-accurate, understated view, explore Grey Lens Sunglasses.
Pink Tinted Lenses vs Brown Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Pink Tinted Lenses vs Brown Tinted Lenses: what's the difference?
Both are warm-leaning tinted lenses, but brown tinted lenses are typically more classic and sun-performance focused, with a warmer, contrast-friendly feel in bright daylight.
Pink tinted lenses lean more toward a soft rosy style statement. If you want a more traditional warm sun tint, explore Brown Lens Sunglasses.
Pink Tinted Lenses vs Purple Tinted Lenses: which should I choose?
Pink Tinted Lenses vs Purple Tinted Lenses: which should I choose?
Pink tinted lenses are softer and warmer, while purple tinted lenses often feel cooler and more bold as a fashion look.
If you want a more dramatic, cooler-toned style, explore Purple Lens Sunglasses.
Pink Tinted Lenses vs FL-41 Glasses: what's the difference?
Pink Tinted Lenses vs FL-41 Glasses: what's the difference?
FL-41 glasses typically use light rose-tinted lenses chosen for indoor and everyday lighting comfort, while pink tinted lenses are sun tints designed for outdoor brightness.
If you are looking specifically for an indoor-oriented rose lens style, explore FL-41 Glasses.



















