• Can You Use Redness Relief Eye Drops With Contacts?

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    Can You Use Redness Relief Eye Drops With Contacts?
    Eye redness is caused by irritation to the tiny blood vessels on the whites of your eyes (sclera). It's typically caused by contact lenses, but can also result from an infection like conjunctivitis. Redness-reducing eye drops are typically made from a decongestant that reduces swelling of blood vessels in the eyes. Although they can help reduce eye redness, you shouldn't use them more than...
  • What You Should Know About Your Eyes Before Buying Our Contacts

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    What You Should Know About Your Eyes Before Buying Our Contacts
    One of the more complex organs in the human body is the eye. It is the organ responsible for vision by refracting light into the eye and transmitting data to the brain via the optic nerve. The information is then translated into image form by the brain.The eye is a vision-giving organ. The quality of vision varies between species. Some animals, for example, can...
  • Never Put Contact Lenses In After Make-up

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    Never Put Contact Lenses In After Make-up
    According to one expert, contact lenses should not be worn after applying makeup. Wearing colored contact lenses can be a delicate and sensitive process, but many people lose sight of this. Sharon Copeland, an expert optometrist, explains that using cosmetics and contact lenses incorrectly can have negative consequences. According to her, your eyes are one of the most important organs in your body, and...
  • Something You Might Want to Know About the Iris

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    Something You Might Want to Know About the Iris
    The human iris is 11-13 mm in diameter.How much of this diameter is visible when viewed is determined by the clarity of the cornea at the limbus, the transitional tissue where the clear cornea meets the white opaque sclera. Although the iris is anatomically round, the visible iris is somewhat ovoid, with a rim covering the top and bottom portions. This ovoid appearance is...
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