If overhead lights leave you squinting, drained, or headache-prone, the fixture may be contributing more than you realize
If fluorescent or LED overhead lights trigger discomfort, headaches, or visual stress, the fixture itself may be the problem. NaturaLux filters reduce 90% of glare and block UV to make indoor spaces more comfortable, without replacing a single light.
Used in offices, schools, and clinics across the U.S. and Canada
Understanding the Condition
What Is Light Sensitivity and Photophobia?
Light sensitivity, or photophobia, is more than a dislike of bright light. For people with photophobia, ordinary indoor lighting can cause real discomfort, headaches, squinting, or pain.
Photophobia is most often a symptom of an underlying condition. Migraines, lupus, autism spectrum disorder, epilepsy, and dry eye all frequently involve light sensitivity as a daily challenge. But photophobia can also exist without a specific diagnosis — many people experience real, disruptive light sensitivity that does not fit neatly into one category.
For many people, discomfort under overhead lighting is consistent and physical, not just a matter of preference. In many indoor spaces, the quality of light coming from the fixture is a major part of the problem. Reducing glare and UV at the source is often one of the most direct changes available.
Quick Answer
What is light sensitivity?
Light sensitivity, also called photophobia, is an abnormal intolerance to light that causes discomfort, squinting, headaches, or pain. It commonly occurs with migraines, lupus, autism spectrum disorder, and related conditions, but it can also occur without a formal diagnosis.
How do NaturaLux filters help?
NaturaLux filters reduce 90% of overhead glare and block UV radiation from fluorescent and LED fixtures. They install over existing ceiling lights, making indoor spaces more comfortable without replacing fixtures or hiring an electrician.
Do I need to replace my fixtures?
No. NaturaLux filters lay over your existing fluorescent or LED fixtures with no tools, no wiring, and no electrician. Most spaces see noticeable improvement without any changes to the building.
Recognizing the Problem
Common Symptoms of Light Sensitivity
Eye discomfort under overhead lights
Burning, stinging, or aching that starts shortly after entering a lit space.
Squinting in normal indoor lighting
Involuntary narrowing of the eyes even when light levels seem ordinary to others.
Headaches or migraines in offices
Tension or throbbing that builds over the course of a workday under fluorescent or LED fixtures.
Burning or fatigued eyes under LED panels
A dry, strained, or overtired feeling associated specifically with blue-heavy cool-white light.
Difficulty concentrating in bright rooms
Mental fatigue, brain fog, or reduced focus that eases when lighting is reduced or softened.
Pain from fluorescent or blue-heavy light
Sharp or persistent discomfort from specific fixture types, particularly in newly renovated spaces.
The Root Cause
What Causes Light Sensitivity From Indoor Lighting?
Most indoor lighting issues come down to four environmental factors. In many spaces, overhead fixtures are the most consistent source of all of them.
Glare and Intensity
Ceiling fixtures deliver light at a downward angle your eyes cannot escape. Unlike a desk lamp you can turn away from, overhead glare is constant and unavoidable. NaturaLux filters reduce this by 90%.
UV Radiation
Fluorescent tubes and some LED fixtures can emit UV radiation. For people with lupus, medication-induced photosensitivity, or UV-reactive conditions, even short daily exposure accumulates. NaturaLux filters block 100% of UVB and up to 98% of UVA.
Lupus and UV sensitivityBlue-Heavy Spectral Output
Cool-white LED fixtures produce a stronger blue-white peak than natural daylight balance indoors. This can feel sterile, over-alerting, and hard on sensitive eyes — especially for people with LED-triggered headaches.
LED light headachesFlicker
Older fluorescent fixtures with aging or magnetic ballasts can produce flicker that may worsen symptoms for sensitive individuals. This is a documented trigger for fluorescent headaches.
Fluorescent light headachesSpecific Conditions
Conditions That Trigger Light Sensitivity
Light sensitivity looks different depending on the underlying condition. Find yours below to understand your specific triggers and the right environmental fix.
Migraines and Headaches
Glare, flicker, and UV from fluorescent and LED fixtures are among the most common environmental migraine triggers. Filtering the fixture reduces exposure at the source.
LED Light Headaches
Modern LED panels feel sharper and more intense than fluorescent for many people. Blue-heavy output and point-source glare are the most common drivers of LED-triggered symptoms.
Lupus and UV Sensitivity
Indoor fluorescent and LED lights emit UV radiation that can trigger lupus photosensitivity reactions. NaturaLux filters block 100% of UVB and up to 98% of UVA from overhead fixtures.
Autism and Sensory Processing
Fluorescent flicker, glare, and harsh spectral output are particularly difficult for individuals with sensory processing differences. Softening the overhead light reduces the sensory load for the whole room.
Epilepsy and Flicker Sensitivity
Flicker from failing ballasts or drivers can be a serious trigger for some individuals. Filters can reduce glare and visual harshness, but electrical flicker should always be addressed at the source.
Irlen Syndrome
Some individuals with Irlen syndrome experience visual stress under fluorescent lighting and certain wavelengths. A softer overhead environment may help reduce common environmental triggers.
The Environmental Fix
When the light changes at the fixture, the whole room becomes easier to work in
Overhead lighting is often the largest, most constant source of visual stress in indoor environments. NaturaLux filters change what comes out of the fixture before the light reaches the room. Because the change happens at the source, the result is often noticeable across the space.
90%
Glare Reduction
Directly reduces the primary trigger for photophobia, migraine, and headache sufferers
80%
Light Retained
The room stays bright and usable — not dimmed or tinted
100%
UVB Blocked
Critical for lupus patients and anyone with medication-induced UV sensitivity
99%
UVA Blocked
Comprehensive UV protection for the most sensitive conditions
NaturaLux Filters
Light Filters for Fluorescent and LED Fixtures
Not sure which you have? Most office and school buildings built before 2015 use fluorescent. Modern offices and recently renovated spaces typically use LED panels.
Office Light Covers That Eliminate Glare
NaturaLux filters work with both LED troffers and fluorescent fixtures. No replacement, no electrician, no disruption. Choose the type that matches your ceiling.
Need 12 or more panels? Request bulk pricing · Not sure which fits? Browse all NaturaLux light filters and covers
What Our Customers Say
“I used to take Advil from noon until 5 o'clock when I leave work until the filters were installed! Then, all of a sudden, it dawned on me... I wasn't having headaches anymore!”
Ana R.
CAD Engineer, California
“We purchased these covers for employees dealing with eye strain and headaches. I haven't had any issues since they were installed! Wish we knew about these sooner.”
Claudia Foss
City of Fort Wayne
“One of my staff members had to turn off her lights because of the glare, eyestrain, and resulting headaches. These symptoms disappeared after only a few days.”
Bill Garis
Principal, Sierra Vista High School
“Since installing the lenses, those with UV issues have completely recovered and no longer show any symptoms of UV exposure.”
Christopher H.
Facilities Specialist, IHG
“I have Lupus and would feel drained and in pain after long days in the office. I installed the filters and have already begun to notice a difference.”
Rachel David
Office Worker, Lupus Patient
How It Compares
Light Filters vs Other Solutions
For people researching photophobia relief, fixture filters often work best when the overhead lighting itself is the primary trigger. Here is how they compare to the most common alternatives.
| NaturaLux Filters | Tinted Glasses | Desk Lamps Only | Fixture Replacement | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fixes the source | ||||
| Helps everyone in the room | ||||
| No electrician needed | ||||
| UV blocking | partial | partial | ||
| Inconspicuous at work | ||||
| Cost-effective for an office | ||||
| No permanent building changes |
Workplace Accommodations
Workplace Accommodations for Light Sensitivity
Light sensitivity is commonly part of workplace accommodation discussions, especially when associated with documented conditions such as migraines, lupus, or photophobia. Fixture filters are often cited as a low-cost, non-disruptive accommodation because they improve the environment for everyone in the room, not just one employee.
Filters require no permanent modification to the building, no electrician, and no disruption to the workday. That makes them one of the easiest accommodations for employers to approve.
If you are an employee building a case for a lighting accommodation, or an employer or HR manager looking for a compliant and affordable solution, our accommodation guide walks through the process.
Relatively low cost
Single panels from $37.99. Full office coverage available at bulk pricing.
Helps the whole room
Not a single-employee accommodation — improves comfort for everyone.
No permanent changes
No wiring, no tools, no building modification required.
Easy to document
Product specs and UV data available to support your accommodation request.
Where Light Sensitivity Filters Help Most
Common Questions
Light Sensitivity FAQ
What is photophobia? Is it the same as light sensitivity?
Photophobia is the clinical term for light sensitivity — an abnormal intolerance to light that causes discomfort or pain. They describe the same experience. Photophobia is often a symptom of an underlying condition such as migraines, lupus, or dry eye, but it can also occur without a specific diagnosis. If overhead lighting causes you consistent pain, squinting, or headaches, that is light sensitivity regardless of whether you have a formal diagnosis.
Which conditions cause light sensitivity?
Light sensitivity is associated with many conditions, including migraines, lupus, autism spectrum disorder, epilepsy, Irlen syndrome, post-concussion syndrome, dry eye, and medication-induced photosensitivity. The specific triggers and severity differ by condition, but the environmental fix is often the same: reduce the harshness and UV output of overhead lighting.
Do NaturaLux filters help with photophobia?
NaturaLux filters reduce 90% of overhead glare and block UV radiation, which are two of the most common environmental triggers for photophobia symptoms. They do not treat photophobia as a medical condition, but they change the light environment in a way that makes overhead fixtures significantly less aggravating for most people with light sensitivity. Many customers describe the difference as being able to work a full day without triggering symptoms when they previously could not.
Can I use these filters at work without replacing the fixtures?
Yes. NaturaLux filters install over your existing fluorescent or LED fixtures without any wiring or tools. They lay inside the fixture or sit on top of the diffuser panel. There is no permanent modification to the building. This makes them a practical option for workplace accommodations, rental spaces, and any environment where replacing the fixture is not possible.
What percentage of UV do the filters block?
NaturaLux filters block 100% of UVB and up to 98% of UVA radiation. UV blocking is especially important for conditions like lupus, where UV exposure from indoor lighting can trigger flares, and for medication-induced photosensitivity where certain drugs increase UV reactivity.
How is this different from wearing tinted glasses?
Tinted glasses filter light after it has already entered your visual field. NaturaLux filters address the source — they change the quality of the light in the room before it reaches anyone. This benefits everyone in the space, not just the person wearing glasses. For workplace settings, filters are often a more practical and less conspicuous accommodation than requiring someone to wear tinted lenses all day indoors.
What if my employer will not accommodate my light sensitivity?
Light sensitivity accommodations are increasingly recognized under ADA guidelines, particularly when associated with a documented condition. Fixture filters are often cited as a low-cost, non-disruptive accommodation because they help the whole room rather than singling out one employee. If you need documentation to support a request, our workplace accommodations guide walks through the process.
Do these filters help with epilepsy and flicker sensitivity?
NaturaLux filters reduce glare and soften light output, which can make flickering less perceptible. However, they do not stop the electrical source of flicker caused by a faulty ballast or LED driver. If flicker from a specific fixture is a documented seizure trigger, that fixture should be evaluated for driver or ballast replacement. Filters can reduce the visual harshness that accompanies flicker, but they are not a substitute for addressing the electrical root cause.
Are NaturaLux filters safe for lupus patients?
Yes. NaturaLux filters block 100% of UVB and up to 98% of UVA from overhead fixtures, which is directly relevant for lupus patients who experience photosensitivity triggered by UV exposure from indoor lighting. See our lupus and lighting page for more detail on UV exposure from fluorescent and LED fixtures.
Related Conditions and Solutions
Fluorescent Light Headaches
Causes, triggers, and environmental fixes for fluorescent-driven headaches.
LED Light Headaches
Why modern LED panels still cause discomfort and what to do about it.
Lupus and Indoor Lighting
UV blocking and spectral correction for lupus photosensitivity.
Autism and Sensory Lighting
Reducing sensory overload in classrooms and workplaces.
Stop Struggling with Overhead Lighting.
NaturaLux filters change the light in the room — not just how you cope with it. No tools, no electrician, no fixture replacement.