If you've been working too hard on the computer or over-using your eyes in any way, you're probably familiar with the feeling: Your eyelids twitch, your eyes begin to water and there's that burning sensation when you close them. You're suffering from that common affliction - eye strain. These exercises can help relieve that strain and can even strengthen your eyes over the long haul.
Most lenses in sunglasses these days will protect your eyes from the harmful effects of the sun and glare, but what's so special about polarized lenses? What makes them work? Read on to find out.
Imagine a world where everything that could ever be wanted was a mere click of a button away. A simple phone call could give whiter teeth, straighter hair, organized closets or even perfect vision.
You absolutely must protect your eyes when you are working with lasers. The mix of powerful lasers and fragile human eyes can be a dangerous mix. Human eyes are extra sensitive to laser light.
When you see floaters in your eye you are merely seeing an eclipse of the outside light. The bits of cell material clump together and block the light, throwing a show on the visual receptor and photosensitive retina. People with floaters learn to live with them once they find out that they are not harmful.
When LASIK surgery first came out, it was expensive and not everyone was eligible to get it. Now since it has become more advanced it is also more affordable.
You are getting yourself in shape, you have picked the perfect swimwear and have yourself looking great with a fake tan. Now what about protecting probably one of the most important parts of your body? Your Eyes.
For many of us without perfect eyesight, spectacles is one option to correct it. Today, we are lucky enough to have a large variety of designer brands of eyewear (e.g. Armani, Dior, Prada, Mont Blanc and Epitome) we can choose from.