Glasses, Contacts, and Makeup
Using makeup to enhance your style or look your best can get a little trickier when glasses or contacts are in the equation.
Using makeup to enhance your style or look your best can get a little trickier when glasses or contacts are in the equation.
In the US alone, cataracts affect over 20 million adults 40 and older and half of all seniors age 80 and up.
We all love celebrating Independence Day with some good food, friends and family, and a dazzling display of fireworks.
Our eyebrows and eyelashes aren’t just there for decoration.
When we pick out new glasses, we want frames that will help us look our best.
In honor of Workplace Eye Wellness Month, it’s time for a look at the steps we can all take to protect our eyes while we work.
For people age 50 and older, age-related macular degeneration is one of the leading causes of irreversible vision loss.
Just because someone is colorblind, it doesn’t mean they see the world like a black-and-white movie.
Presbyopia is farsightedness caused by the increasing rigidity of the lens in the eye as we age.
Our eyes are incredible, complicated organs. Many different components need to work together for us to be able to see.