Removing eye makeup at the end of each day is crucial, especially for those of us with sensitive eyes. Leaving makeup remnants on our lids and lashes overnight gives bacteria a cozy place to settle and multiply. This overgrowth can lead to issues like blepharitis, inflammation, redness, swelling, and even wrinkles. None of us want that, so let's ensure we remove our eye makeup properly every day.
So, what makes a good eye makeup remover for sensitive eyes? There are three key factors to consider, and I’ll use one of my favorite products, Optase Life Sensitive Eye Makeup Remover, to illustrate them.
A great eye makeup remover must gently remove all traces of makeup. The Optase Life Sensitive Eye Makeup Remover features patented ionized water technology that gently and e...
Ivizia is a new over-the-counter artificial tear that's just hit the U.S. market in 2022. It's different from any other tears on the market before. This is an artificial tear, so it's an over-the-counter product that you can pick up at your drugstore or local pharmacy.
Hyaluronic Acid
Now I know all you ladies know about hyaluronic acid (or HA) is because you love it when it's an ingredient in your skincare products. HA binds water to your cells and puffs them up and makes them more plump. You love having HA on your face so that your skin looks dewey and fresh.
You'll love this same ingredient on your eyes as well. The HA will bind moisture to the front surface of your eyes and make them feel more comfor...
Happy Valentine's Day! Let's talk about your next Valentine's Day gift. I suggest treating your eyes like your Galentine.
You know that I love eyes, right? I talk about them all the time. They are very precious to me, and I take really good care of my eyes. I like to keep them hydrated. I cleanse them. I use the best products in, on, and around them, so that they serve me well. So, I'm going to share some of my favorite products for you so you can think about getting your eyes a Valentine's Day gift.
A new preservative-free artificial tear just hit the market called Ivizia. I love Ivizia because it has two ingredients that are super hydrating.
I want to talk about something very important having to do with your dry eyes. Comparison. Comparison can kill even the best intended hopes and dreams. Often, my patients will ask me to prescribe something for them that worked for their: mom, sister, best friend, or the girl down the street. Because, they will tell me, it works so great for that other person. Or, they may ask me about a treatment that their best friend tried and want to try it themselves.
However, the cause of dry eye is "multi-factorial" This means it can come from many different sources. Both men and woman can have dry eyes, but the cause of the dry eye and thus the way we treat it will be significantly different.
So comparing other people's treatments to your own is not useful. Or wanting your outcom...
I was able to take my first trip a couple of weeks ago to an in-person education meeting. I was so excited to travel again and traveling now causes some new problems for those of us who suffer from dry eyes.
Getting ready to go on a trip caused me to think a bit about packing up my dry eye supplies. It is so important not to skip out on your eye care routine even if you are out of town. The results of missing a few nights of care can be disastrous. I've been there.
I previously wrote a blog about traveling with dry eyes. You can check out that blog here. It goes over specifically all the things you need to pack in your carry-on versus your checked bag.
Airlines are requiring you to wear a mask for the duration of your flight. Mask wearing can be particularly...
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