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Choosing The Right Pair Of Glasses

Have you ever stopped to think about how your glasses make you look? Although I have worn glasses and contacts for years, it was only a few months ago that I started to evaluate their impact on my appearance. I saw a few pictures of myself that I didn't particularly enjoy, and it was then that I decided to meet with a fashion consultant to discuss my looks. I learned a lot from those meetings, and I can't even begin to tell you how much of a difference my stylist made on my self esteem. My blog is here to help you to choose glasses that will make you feel powerful, beautiful, and professional, so that you can enjoy your life.

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Choosing The Right Pair Of Glasses

2015

Dealing With Common Problems When You Are Wearing Contacts

If you are new to wearing contact lenses, you want to prepare yourself for some of the problems that can occur when you are wearing them. The more informed you are about things that can come up, the easier of a time you will have dealing with your contacts. Here are some ways you can deal with common problems if they arise: A contact comes out If a contact comes out of your eye, don't blink right away.

Daily Wear Lenses – Do They Really Make A Difference?

Contact lenses come in three basic forms: 1-month, 2-week and daily wear lenses. Many lens wearers are turning to daily lenses for several reasons. Why do many eye doctors suggest daily wear lenses to their patients? Below, you will find three reasons. Overall Health of the Eye If contact lenses are cared for and only worn as long as they are meant to be, they pose little risk to the health of the eye.

Eye Exercises For Infants, Toddlers And Children

Taking care of your child's eyes starts from the beginning. There are several exercises that you can do with your child when he or she is very young. For Infants Of course infants can follow instructions, but they can follow movement in front of them. Lay your infant on the ground and choose a toy that grabs his or her attention. Move the toy around in your infant's line of sight slowly so he or she can follow it with his or her eyes.

5 Things Parents Need to Know about Red-Green Color Blindness

Color blindness refers to the inability to see color or to distinguish the differences between colors. Red-green color blindness, also known as deuteranomaly, is a particularly common type of color blindness. If you think that your child might have this color blindness, here are five things you need to know about the condition. What are the signs of red-green color blindness? Children with red-green color blindness have trouble seeing many different colors, not just reds and greens.