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Why does it work?

When we look at the screen up close:

  • eye muscles are constantly tense

  • the lens of the eye is under tension, which leads to impaired vision

  • blinking frequency decreases → eyes dry out

Turning our gaze to distant objects, we:

  • relax adaptive muscles

  • reduce eye fatigue

  • restore natural blinking

  • reduce the risk of headaches and dryness
  • reduce the risk of vision impairment

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Drops Moisture Drops - is an effective solution to quickly restore natural moisture in the eyes and reduce discomfort.
This is artificial tear a new generation of moisturizers that not only moisturizes but also creates a protective layer on the surface of the eye.

🌟 Main advantages

  1. Quick effect - moisturizing sensation from the first seconds

  2. Long-lasting comfort - protection of eyes from drying out during the day

  3. Versatility - suitable for all age groups

  4. Safety and naturalness - does not irritate the eyes, does not cause allergies

  5. Help with digital workload - restores the tear film after prolonged use of gadgets

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1. Risk of infections

  • On the eyelids and eyelash area are collected Bacteria, dust and makeup residue.

  • Nighttime contact of these particles with the eyeball can cause:

It is especially dangerous for people with sensitive eyes or contact lenses.


🔹 2. Blockage of the meibomian glands

  • The glands at the edges of the eyelids secrete a lubricant that maintains tear film.

  • Mascara or eyeliner residue can clog these glands, which leads to:

    • dry eyes

    • irritation

    • «sand» and discomfort

    • increased risk of developing chronic blepharitis


🔹 3. Damage to eyelashes and eyelids

  • Mascara and eyeliner left overnight make eyelashes fragile: they become brittle, fall out more often, and the eyelids become dry and irritated.

  • Constant rubbing of eyelashes against makeup residue can contribute to mini-traumas of the mucous membrane of the eye.


🔹 4. Increased dryness and fatigue of the eyes

  • Remnants of cosmetics disrupt the normal distribution of tears.

  • The tear does not cover the eyeball evenly → the eyes get tired quickly, red, and may itch.


🔹 5. Chemical irritation

  • Pigments, preservatives and other makeup components can be aggressive to the mucous membrane of the eyes.

  • It is especially risky for sensitive eyes - there is a burning sensation, tearing, and a feeling of «sand».

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🔹 1. Impaired access of oxygen to the cornea

  • The cornea receives oxygen through the air, not blood.

  • Contact lenses partially block its access.

  • If the lenses are worn extra time, the cornea receives less oxygen → may occur:

    • corneal edema

    • blurred vision

    • increased sensitivity to light


🔹 2. Risk of infections

  • Lenses create favorable environment for bacteria and fungi.

  • Carrying or wearing at night increases the risk:

    • conjunctivitis

    • keratitis

    • serious corneal infections

  • Even a small infection can develop quickly if the lens is in constant contact with the eye.


🔹 3. Dryness and irritation of the eyes

  • The lenses absorb the tear film, and prolonged wear → the eyes dry out.

  • It's arousing:

    • burning sensation

    • «sand» in the eyes

    • redness

    • rapid eye fatigue

  • Dry eyes increase the risk of small scratches on the cornea.


🔹 4. Microscratches and damage to the cornea

  • Long-term wear or improper storage of lenses → cornea becomes vulnerable to mechanical damage.

  • Even a small scratch can become a pathway for infection and leave scars.


🔹 5. Reduced comfort and deterioration of vision in lenses

  • Lenses age faster, accumulate protein and fatty deposits.

  • This leads to:

    • blurred vision

    • sensation of a foreign body

    • constant discomfort

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🔹 1. Fake protection against UV rays

  • Low-quality glasses often do not block ultraviolet light or skip it partially.

  • People instinctively narrow the pupils due to dark lenses, and more UV rays enter the eye.

  • This increases the risk:

    • cataracts

    • photokeratitis (sunburn of the cornea)

    • damage to the retina


🔹 2. Optical distortions

  • Cheap lenses can have non-uniform curvature → the image is distorted.

  • Consequences:

    • headache

    • eye strain

    • rapid fatigue with prolonged wearing


🔹 3. Increased eye fatigue

  • Dark but poor quality lenses make your eyes work more actively, to focus.

  • It's arousing:

    • tension

    • dry eyes

    • burning sensation or «sand»


🔹 4. Allergies and irritations

  • Cheap glasses may contain low-quality materials of lenses or frames, toxic dyes and plastics.

  • Possible consequences:

    • eyelid irritation

    • allergic reactions

    • redness of the eyes


🔹 5. Fakes of popular brands

  • Fakes often look like the original, but do not have certified UV protection.

  • When buying a fake, people put your eyes at real risk, especially during the beach or ski season, when the UV is very active.

👁 We invite you to a free vision test

Do you want to keep your eyes healthy and moisturized? In our optics you can go through free vision test, get expert advice, pick up optimal moisturizing drops or lenses for your eyes, and get tips to keep your eyes healthy.

Make an appointment today and give your eyes comfort all day long!