What You Need To Know About Contacts If You Need To Wear Corrective Lenses

Posted on: 22 August 2018

If you are going to see the eye doctor, or you already have, then you may need corrective lenses. If you do, then you may be able to wear contact lenses. If you are a good candidate for contacts, it's a good idea to get some even if you plan to wear your glasses most of the time. Contacts are great for those times when you don't want to deal with glasses, like when you are having your pictures taken professionally or when you are going to be doing something that will require you to wear protective glasses or even those times when you just want to do something different. [Read More]

The Eyes Have It: How To Protect Your Eyes This Summer

Posted on: 25 June 2018

Summer has officially begun. Now you can get outside and enjoy the warm sunshine. If you're going to be spending a good deal of time outside this summer, you need to make sure that you have adequate protection from the sun. You probably know that you need to wear sunscreen to protect your skin from sun damage and that you need to drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration. However, you might not realize that you also need to take precautionary steps to protect your eyes. [Read More]

Five Reasons To Invest In Prescription Sunglasses

Posted on: 26 April 2018

If you are like many glasses wearers, you are not quite sure what to do when the sun comes out. Do you reach for sunglasses and take your normal glasses off, even though that means you can't see as clearly throughout the day? Do you use some of those clip-on covers for your eyeglasses, even though they look a bit dorky? These solutions work for some people, but there is a better option: Purchase prescription sunglasses that shield your eyes and also magnify your vision. [Read More]

Dealing With A Mole In Your Lash Line

Posted on: 26 February 2018

It has often been said that the eyes are the window to the soul. Since your eyes are one of the most prominent features on your face, you want to ensure their beauty and aesthetic at all times. It's possible to develop a fleshy mole along your lash line as you age. While usually benign, these moles can compromise confidence levels and make you feel unattractive. Getting rid of a mole on your lash line requires the help of an experienced eye doctor. [Read More]