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Eye Makeup: How Does it Affect Your Vision?

eye 1I get a lot of questions from women about how safe eye makeup is for their eyes. The good news is, eye makeup is perfectly safe. The bad news is, there are still plenty of ways to make it unsafe for your vision. Improper application, improper removal, or simply applying too much eye makeup can all be hazardous to your vision.

remove makeupSo here are some of my tips to make sure you’re that when you’re playing up your peepers with eye makeup, you’re doing it as safely as possible.

  • Throw your mascara out after 3-4 months, and don’t try to re-wet dried mascara with water or saliva.
  • Don’t share cosmetics with others—you’re essentially sharing bacteria when you do this. If you wouldn’t share your toothbrush with your friend, don’t share your mascara either. (This is the exception to the rule, “sharing is caring.”)
  • Don’t apply your makeup on the move—like in the car, for example (especially if you’re the one driving!). It increases the chances of your eye pencil or mascara scratching your eye.
  • Avoid applying eye makeup when you have an infected or irritated eye.
  • Wash your hands before applying makeup.
  • Use a proper makeup remover before bed—leaving your eye makeup on overnight can lead to infected or dry, irritated eyes; and it’s also bad for your lashes. A quality eye makeup remover is a great option for safely removing your mascara, eyeliner and eye shadow.

eye makeupEye makeup is a great way to show off those beautiful baby blues—just follow these tips to be safe while you’re doing it.

Edmonton Vision Centre strives to provide best eye care service to our existing and new customers. So hurry up and book an appointment with Dr. Paul Singh (Optometrist ) today to secure the health of your precious asset.

Our Location:

Edmonton Vision Centre

4351 50 St NW

Edmonton, AB T6L 7E8 Canada‎

Tel: +1 780-440-9696 (Map)

Website: www.edmontonvisioncentre.com

Youth Sports & Protective Eyewear

safetyWhen it comes to youth sports, many parents may be concerned about injuries, but the first thing that crosses your mind may not be eye injuries. However, eye injuries can be extremely common and also dangerous to your child’s long-term vision. In fact, up to 40,000 eye injuries are reported each year.

Some sports may be more hazardous than others. For example, football is known as being an extremely physical, high-contact sport, but the risk of eye injury with basketball or tennis is also high. That’s why I recommend wearing protective eyewear when participating in any sport. This is especially important among youth, as an injury to the eye at a younger age could cause long-term vision damage.

goglesSports goggles are the ideal form of protection for your eyes. Often made from polycarbonate (a very impact-resistant material) and available in a variety of shapes, sizes, and styles, they’re designed specifically to protect your eye from injury during physical activity. An added bonus is that prescription goggles can enhance sports performance if you or your child has a slight vision problem.

Sports goggles are tailored to the specific activity  in which your child participates. For example, contoured goggles that fit more closely around the face are ideal for sports where you’re moving quickly and your eyes are at risk of flying debris, such as biking. There are goggles made to fit securely beneath football helmets. There are styles made for contact lens wearers as well.

Edmonton Vision Centre strives to provide best eye care service to our existing and new customers. So hurry up and book an appointment with Dr. Paul Singh (Optometrist ) today to secure the health of your precious asset.

Our Location:

Edmonton Vision Centre

4351 50 St NW

Edmonton, AB T6L 7E8 Canada‎

Tel: +1 780-440-9696 (Map)

Website: www.edmontonvisioncentre.com