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7/18/12

Tips to Choose Glasses that Suit Your Face Shape

Tips for Choosing Eyeglasses

Currently, the glasses are not only used by people who have a deficiency in his eyes, but now has become part of fashion.
Here are tips for choosing glasses that suit to your face shape...
  • Round faces
    If you have a round face, you better use glasses that have a square frame with a slightly wider lens so that your face look longer.
  • Heart faces
    This face shape has a broad forehead and pointed chin. Use the rimless glasses, with a lens that extends downward to disguise the cheekbones.
  • Square face
    Square face has a strong jaw shape. You better use glasses with elliptical frame to disguise the shape of the jaw.
  • Triangular face
    Triangular face has a narrow forehead, but has wide jaw and cheek area. You should use glasses with a thick edge and widened upwards. make sure you choose glasses that can balance the top and bottom of your faces.
  • Oval face
    Use glasses with thick frames and wide laterally to strengthen the character of your face.

9/9/11

How to Use Your Eye Drops

If you experience red and also watery eyes, feel a burning, tearing, as well as swelling sensation in your eyes, or your eyes get effortlessly strained as well as tired when you're in front with the computer even just for a couple of minutes, then you probably need an eyedrops.
Eye drops are a sterile solution or suspension of medicine. They are used to produce a local effect directly on the eye. Eye drops can be prescribed to treat many symptoms that affect the eyes, including burning, discharge, excessive watering, allergies, infections, itchiness, and redness.
This time, Human Eyes Info will tell you  few tips on how to use eye drops properly and correctly.

8/25/11

Pink Eyes and Its Natural Cures

Conjunctivitis has various symptoms such as pink eye, burning, stinging, irritation and pain, among which pink eye is the most obvious and common one. As a result, conjunctivitis is always called pink eye for short. Pink eye can occur in both the young and adults.
Pink eye can be caused by many other reasons. Improper handling of metal glasses may bring infection and pink eye is caused. Various underlying diseases with inflammation also contribute to pink eye, such as Blepharitis, dry eye, Lyme disease, and so on. Once these diseases are cured, pink eye will disappear on its own.The treatment of pink eye is always in accordance with its cause. Bacterial conjunctivitis requires antibiotic eye ointment or drops, while allergic conjunctivitis should be treated with artificial tears to dilute irritating allergens.
Now, Human Eyes Info will share some natural cure for pink eye.

8/24/11

Eyes Do and Don't

  • Visit your doctor
    One should ideally visit their Optician/ophthalmologist once a year, but if there is a problem with your eyes, visit sooner. In addition, before buying an eye-care product such as eye drops, always check the expiry date and don't forget to check the prescription.

Eye Care Tips for Computer Users

Most of our work is done on computers, and there is usually no escape from it. It is a visually intensive task and, unfortunately, our work pressure and lifestyles do not give us the opportunity to be kind to our eyes.
Which is why these tips should come in handy.

8/22/11

Healthy Eyes for Healthy Life

Losing one of our five senses is a real tragedy, especially when you're talking about the eyes. Life will make little sense at all if you won't be able to see the beauty of the world you are living in. Having healthy eyes is the foundation of healthy life, but modern lifestyle and habits are undermining your vision. If you want to gain a pair of bright and healthy eyes, you may as well form some good habit and get rid of some wrong point of view. Here are some very easy-to-do tips for you.....


8/20/11

Tips to Avoid Contact Lenses Risks

The usage of contact lenses may give rise to problems like eye infections, allergic reactions to lens care solutions and deposit on lenses, redness of the eyes, scratched corneas, alteration in corneal shape and structure and abnormal blood vessels growing in the apparently clear cornea.

Contact lenses made from different types of materials, soft and rigid, and come in a variety of designs and colors. These include disposable, colored, astigmatic, aphakic, presbyopic and keratoconic lenses. The initial fitting and follow up care are important parts of contact lens usage to give maximum benefits of vision, appearance, comfort and tissue integrity. There are many risks that would come if you not do it properly.

Human Eyes Info gives you some tips to avoid the risks of the use of contact lenses.

8/18/11

10 Myths About Contact Lenses



There is many myths about contact lenses. This makes many people hesitate to wear contact lenses. Human Eyes Info presents 10 myths and facts about contact lenses. Hopefully this can eliminate the doubts for those who want to wear contact lenses.
  1. Wearing contact lenses might be painful
    Soft contact lenses are designed with the comfort of the wearer comfort as the primary concern. Many seasoned contact lens wearers forget that they are even wearing contact lenses when they are in their eyes. Although it is common for contact lens wearers to feel a new sensation in their eyes when they wear contact lenses for the first time, the eyes will soon grow accustomed to the contact lenses.

  2. Contact lenses could become stuck to my eye
    Contact lenses are designed not to stick to your eye. If you are experiencing difficulty in removing your contact lenses, it is likely that they have been worn for too long and have become dry. This is easily remedied by adding a few drops of contact lens eye drops to the contact lens. This will lubricate the contact lens and loosen it. The contact lens should then be easy to remove.

8/25/10

First Aid for Irritation Eyes


Mild irritation of the eyes can be cured with a fairly easy way. Usually if there is irritation, your eyes will feel itchy or painful. Mild irritation of the eyes can be treated with eye drops. Eye drops can be a first-aid medicines when you travel. With sufficiently dripping eye drops, your eye may be restored soon. But do not over-use eye drops, as it can give a bad effect on your eyes. Do not rub the eyes if irritation persists. Because rub the eyes just giving comfort for a moment to your eyes, but the risk is more severe. If you have to rub your eyes, do not do it with haste. Do it gently around the corners near the nose.

8/24/10

Tips to Reduce Eye Bags and Tired Eyes


Eyes is one important part in the human face. Therefore, special care needed to keep our eyes look more refreshed, radiant and glow. If we do not sleep enough, our eyes will get tired, it can cause dark circles under the eyes, eye bags and puffy eyes.

Tips to reduce eye bags and tired eyes:
  • Compress the eye with slices of cucumber is believed to overcome the tired eyes. Select fresh cucumber with a diameter in accordance with our eyes, then slice. Lie down, close your eyes, place cucumber slices on eyelids, then let stand for 1 hour. Your eyes will feel cool and swollen eyes will be cured.

8/22/10

Clear and Healthy Eyes Tips

Eyes that look clean and clear looks more appealing than a cloudy and deep red eyes. Here are some tips to get your eyes clear and healhty.


Clear and Healthy Eyes Tips:
  • Many people always provide eye drops wherever they go. Problems that may arise is the eye will get used to rely on eye drops help. Though tears is important as a lubricant. The solution is to use long endurance eye drops so you do not need too often dripping the eye drops.