I used to ski sans googles and sunglasses but my sister in law put the hammer down.Honestly, I usually ski with no eye protection. I always have goggles, but can go a whole day not using them. Put them down for- severe cold, stuff hitting eyeballs, high speed.
If we eliminate Spring, probably 70% of the time or more un shielded. They tear a fair amount in certain conditions. Not a big deal.
Then I wore polarized shades for a many years (still do), finally goggles. With a fat knoggen I need a wide head version and fine with additional suggestions.