A summer without Squinting

Posted by admin, October 31st, 2009

However, the sun’s harmful rays go skin deep. Wearing sunglasses is a highly recommended thing to do; it prevents all kinds of damage not only to the tender skin around the eyes, but to the eye itself. The company Vision Direct not only sells contact lenses, but soothing cucumber pads to refresh and calm the eye-area. Wearing glasses will be the most effective and preventative way of reducing such a risk. Photokeratis, is sunburn of the cornea, which worryingly can result in a temporary loss of vision. However, SPF is now in most facial moisturisers, and holidays can be booked with quickly followed trips to the shops to stack up on sun screen, of which there is much to choose from. Thankfully, there are still ways to keep your eyes hydrated and bright. It’s incredibly easy to overlook the protection of our eyes and all-too-often we sit squinting in the sun, unaware of the long-term damage it is having on the skin around it. This will give you wrinkles, not to mention a headache. After being wrapped in woollens all winter, unveiling yourself to UV rays of the summer sun can be an ill-advised move without the appropriate protection. However, by night, you may not want to wear glasses and opt for contact lenses, which can tend to be sore on sensitive eyes. You can get prescriptive sunglasses now, so you don’t need your contact lenses on the beach, which can keep sand and dirt at bay. As it gets warmer, taking extra-precautionary care of our skin is important. Check the Vision Direct website for more information on their contact lenses. The key to eye health is to keep your peepers in the shade when it’s sunny and to enhance their growth and development with supportive aids, like vitamins, dietary supplements, and to not squint at the sun. The most common environment to suffer sun damage is on the beach, because sunlight reflects off the sea and sand, increasing exposure to UV radiation. Much of consumer concern is cosmetic with a primary concern being the risk of wrinkles and premature ageing. Also, there are supplements and nutrients specifically targeted at the eye to prevent premature ageing, and future eye-disease. This area of skin is the thinnest on the face, like a sheet of paper, and outdoor wear-and-tear can speed up the appearance of crows-feet and lines.

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