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Choosing the Right Mascara for Contact Lens Wearers  

created at Sep 08, 2009   256  
For contact lens wearers,choosing a mascara requires prioritizing ophthalmologist-approved,hypoallergenic formulas that are explicitly labeled as safe for sensitive eyes.Look for mascaras that are oil-free,fragrance-free,and non-irritating to minimize the ...
Choosing the Right Mascara for Contact Lens Wearers

What is an Optician?  

created at Nov 18, 2009   823  
An optician is a person trained to help you with eyeglasses and contact lenses.But they don't decide if you need glasses or not.Instead,they work on making sure your glasses or lenses are just right for you.Opticians learn how to shape and grind glass and ...
What is an Optician?

Understanding Cataracts  

created at Nov 18, 2009   604  
A cataract is like a cloudy lens in your eye.Imagine if the lens of your camera got smudged or scratched - your pictures wouldn't be clear,right? Well,the lens in your eye works the same way.It focuses what you see onto a special part at the back of your e...
Understanding Cataracts

Enhance Your Blue Eyes: The Best Mascara Color and Eyeshadow Tips  

created at Sep 08, 2009   142  
To enhance blue eyes,choose warm-toned eyeshadows like bronze,copper,or peach to create contrast and make the blue pop.Avoid cool-toned eyeshadows in blues,greens,or purples,which can clash or wash out the eye color.For mascara,black creates a dramatic loo...
Enhance Your Blue Eyes: The Best Mascara Color and Eyeshadow Tips

The best mascara to use for contact lens wearers  

created at Sep 08, 2009   198  
There's no single "best" mascara universally agreed upon for contact lens wearers,as individual sensitivities vary.However,ophthalmologists generally recommend hypoallergenic,oil-free,and non-irritating mascaras.Look for formulas specifically labeled as su...
The best mascara to use for contact lens wearers

Say Goodbye to Smudged Mascara - Physicians Formula Plump Potion Review  

created at Sep 08, 2009   134  
Smudged mascara,a common cosmetic mishap,occurs when mascara transfers from the lashes onto the skin beneath the eyes,creating dark,unsightly streaks.This can happen due to several factors,including using an old or clumpy formula,applying too much mascara,...
Say Goodbye to Smudged Mascara - Physicians Formula Plump Potion Review

To get mascara off of false eyelashes  

created at Sep 08, 2009   170  
Mascara remover is a cosmetic product specifically formulated to gently and effectively remove mascara and other eye makeup,without irritating the delicate skin around the eyes.It comes in various forms,including liquids,creams,oils,and bi-phase solutions,...
To get mascara off of false eyelashes

Achieve Curled and Standout Eyelashes with the Best Waterproof Mascara  

created at Sep 07, 2009   107  
Achieve dramatically curled and standout eyelashes with a high-quality waterproof mascara.Look for formulas that boast lengthening and volumizing properties,along with a specially designed brush that lifts and separates each lash from root to tip.The water...
Achieve Curled and Standout Eyelashes with the Best Waterproof Mascara

Dealing with Mascara in Your Eye: Tips for Quick Relief  

created at Sep 06, 2009   116  
If mascara gets in your eye,immediately flush your eye with lukewarm water for 10-15 minutes,gently blinking to help remove the mascara.Avoid rubbing your eye,which can further irritate it and potentially cause damage.If irritation persists after rinsing,u...
Dealing with Mascara in Your Eye: Tips for Quick Relief