I like to take the time at the beginning of the year to think about where I am going on purpose. A lot of times, we feel that life is just happening to us, but that is not the case. We are all living the life that we ourselves have created.
Take a minute to look back over 2021 and be thankful for all that you were able to create in your own life. There is one accomplishment in 2021 that I am most proud of (see #3 below). But, there were tons of accomplishments along the way as well. Celebrating your wins is part of living a full life. You put in the work to accomplish them, so don't hold back on giving yourself the credit you deserve. Here are 3 of my wins from this year:
As 2021 comes to a close, we have a lot of things to be thankful for at Alleviate Dry Eye. It has been an amazing year of innovation in dry eye care. We have seen new products and medications being brought to the market for the benefit of our patients.
At Alleviate Dry Eye, I have been working on some new resources for you to help you take back the control of your dry eyes. In January, there will be an opportunity to learn how your lifestyle choices are affecting how your dry eyes feel. Stay tuned for a webinar in January. You'll have the opportunity to get registered for it soon.
Let's take a walk down memory lane and review the 3 best blogs from 2021:
You can wear makeup when you have dry eyes. You may need to make some changes...
I want to talk to you about clean makeup products that can give your eyes a dazzling look this holiday season. Just because you suffer from dry eyes does not mean that you have to give up on your makeup. Absolutely not, Ladies. There are products out there that you can use that will make your eyes look great and be comfortable. So let's get started. I've got five steps to having dazzling eyes this holiday season.
Begin with clean eyes. If you've been following me for a while, you know, I like you to use four simple steps to take care of your eyes every day.
Step one is to clean your lids and lashes. One of the products I recommend most is a hypochlorous spray. It kills bacteria and viruses that live on our lids and lashes and can cause redness and irritation. Th...
This week marks a monumental time in my life. You see, about 3 1/2 years ago I set out on a journey to create a simple to follow plan to alleviate dry eye in patience. My goal was to simplify all the information and consolidate it into a process to eliminate the dry eye drama from your daily life.
This week marks the three year anniversary of the publishing of that book. I’d love to give you a free PDF copy of the book. Click here to get your copy.
The book was written specifically for you, the patient, in mind. The book is an 8 week journey to take your red, painful eyes to looking, feeling, and seeing great. Through the journey, you'll make lifestyle changes to eliminate the redness and irritation that is constantly controlling your life.
Today I have a very special guest with me, Dr. Diane Hilal Campo. She is the founder of Twenty/Twenty Beauty, a new line of beauty products that have been very helpful to my dry eye patients. The reason my patients have had so much success with her products is because they avoid all of the most common toxic ingredients. If you would like to see a list of common toxic ingredients, download it here.
I am so pleased to have Dr. Campo to help explain her views of clean makeup and how her products are solving problems for dry eye patients who haven't been able to wear makeup, maybe for years now.
Clean beauty means that the products that you're using for your beauty routine do not contain anything that can harm your body. The beauty industry is not well-regulated....
My patients and some of my students in my Alleviate Dry Eye course often ask me about how to express their meibomian glands. You may have been told to do this by your own doctor. Or, maybe you have read about it or heard about it from a friend. A lot of folks are still confused as to how to do it.
If you've been following my blog for a while, then you know I talk about doing four simple steps to take care of our dry eyes daily. To review, the first step is hydrate, so using an artificial tear. The second step is to cleanse your lids and lashes. The third step is to heat your lashes, and right after that heating you often want to express those meibomian glands, so we're going to talk about that. The fourth step is to take a dry eye supplement. I always recommend HydroEye to my patien...
I hope that most Americans have gotten into the habit of having their eyes checked once a year. No matter your age or stage of life, you should be having an annual eye exam. And, if you are having a problem with your eyes, schedule an appointment to see your eye doctor.
A lot of times, patients come to see me for a very specific reason instead of for their annual eye exam. They come to see me specifically because they have eyelashes that are turned around and are poking their eyes.
Trichiasis is the medical term for eyelashes that are misdirected or growing in the wrong direction. It's a problem that can be annoying at best, is usually painful, and can lead to devastating eye infections in the worst cases.
When eyelashes grow inward or towards the eye, they ca...
If you suffer from dry eyes, summer can be a tough time of the year because you want to be outdoors. You want to be enjoying all the things you love about summer, but your eyes are red, irritated, and watering. Don't let your eyes hold you back this summer. I've got a couple of great tips for you to ditch that dry eye drama.
Protect your eyes. No matter what time of year it is, always wear sunglasses when you spend time outdoors. Sunglasses protect the eyes from UV light. My patients with dry eyes are usually really sensitive to the light as well. So, it is best to wear sunglasses anytime you are outdoors to decrease the irritation. For more details about the best sunglasses for dry eyes, check out this blog.
Along with protecting your eyes with sungl...
This week, I have a special guest with me. Zac Denning is meeting us from San Francisco, California. He is with ScienceBased Health, which makes my favorite omega supplement and Zac is here to talk to us today about HydroEye.
According to the TFOS DEWS II Report, it is important to start every dry eye patient on a daily regimen for eye care. I recommend using 4-Simple Steps daily: artificial tears, lid scrubs, warm compresses, and a dry eye supplement to help support a healthy tear film.
My favorite dry eye supplement is HydroEye. I thought I'd bring Zac on today to share with my readers and listeners, why we both love HydroEye. So let's start out with an easy one.
HydroEye is a clinically tested supplement for dry eye support. It's really a unique formula. It contai...
Many of my patients ask me about using artificial tears. There are so many of them on the market. It's hard to know which ones to use.
Based on the research provided by the Tear Film and Ocular Surface (TFOS) Society, I advocate using Artificial Tears on a daily basis to care for your dry eyes. TFOS wrote a report called the Dry Eye Workshop (DEWS II) Report that utilized the expertise of 150 clinicians and scientists from around the world to compile all of the literature available in the dry eye space and write a consensus on how to treat dry eyes.
The TFOS DEWS II report advises using 4 steps to care for your dry eyes daily:
1. Every day, the first step is to hydrate your eyes with an artificial tear.
2. The second step is to clean the lids and lashes.
3. The third step is to...
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