Happy Holidays! I hope this is a great time of year for you. I understand how hectic gift giving and shopping can be. I want to make it easier for you to choose gifts that you know your friends will love, but also that will be healthy for their eyes.
Today we're going to talk about giving gifts and giving the gift of good vision. This is what I talk about all day every day, so I'm so glad you're here to listen. We are going to talk about what you would love to give your mother, your sister, your best friend that would be super special, awesome, and help their dry eyes.
I want everyone with dry eyes to feel that they're comfortable and that they can be soothed and you can pamper them, I've got some really great gifts that'll help you to pamper not only your loved one, but also your pe...
This week is Thanksgiving! It is one of my favorite holidays. I love to take the time to think back and remember all the things I can be grateful for in my life. In this blog, I'll reveal the three things that I am thankful for in the dry eye world that are new this year in 2021.
There have been several new drugs that have gained FDA approval in the past couple of years to treat Dry Eye Disease. The newest drug to receive approval is Tyrvaya. It was just FDA approved in October. It is a nasal spray for the treatment of dry eye disease.
A nasal spray!?!?!? Wow. You won't need to be putting more drops in eyes that sting and burn. Yay. It's something completely different. This nasal spray that stimulates your body to make its own real natural tears. ...
This week marks a monumental time in my life. You see, about 3 1/2 years ago I set out on a journey to create a simple to follow plan to alleviate dry eye in patience. My goal was to simplify all the information and consolidate it into a process to eliminate the dry eye drama from your daily life.
This week marks the three year anniversary of the publishing of that book. Iโd love to give you a free PDF copy of the book. Click here to get your copy.
The book was written specifically for you, the patient, in mind. The book is an 8 week journey to take your red, painful eyes to looking, feeling, and seeing great. Through the journey, you'll make lifestyle changes to eliminate the redness and irritation that is constantly controlling your life.
In an earlier blog, I discussed the importance of using a warm compress mask as part of a daily treatment regimen for dry eyes. However, some of my patients find it hard to use a mask because of a facial condition they have. The condition is called Acne Rosacea. It is quite common in light skinned folks or those with heritage from Northern European countries.
Acne Rosacea causes irregular blood vessels to form on the skin. If you have rosacea on your cheeks, there is an 80% chance that you also have rosacea on your eyelids.
When these irregular blood vessels are close to the eyes, they bring inflammation to its front surface. This inflammation fuels to cycle of dry eyes.
My patients that have rosacea, are not fans of using warm compresses because they can cause these blood ves...
Today I have a very special guest with me, Dr. Diane Hilal Campo. She is the founder of Twenty/Twenty Beauty, a new line of beauty products that have been very helpful to my dry eye patients. The reason my patients have had so much success with her products is because they avoid all of the most common toxic ingredients. If you would like to see a list of common toxic ingredients, download it here.
I am so pleased to have Dr. Campo to help explain her views of clean makeup and how her products are solving problems for dry eye patients who haven't been able to wear makeup, maybe for years now.
Clean beauty means that the products that you're using for your beauty routine do not contain anything that can harm your body. The beauty industry is not well-regulated....
Over the last few years, the number and styles of warm compress masks have exploded. There are masks that you microwave, plug in to a computer, track with an app, use once and throw away, and even a mask you can wear while continuing to watch TV or scroll social media. It's amazing what our imaginations can design.
Using a warm compress mask is part of the 4-simple steps I recommend to all of my patients when starting a dry eye treatment regimen.
I recommend using four simple steps daily to treat your dry eyes. If you're not sure what I mean by each of these steps, you can refer to this blog for a deeper explanation. Here's an overview of the steps:
I want to talk to you about a very important topic. It's called "Falling Off the Wagon". Surely, it's happened to all of us. We've all fallen off the wagon from doing something from time to time.
Whether we're talking about treating our dry eye, being on a diet, or even making our bed in the morning, we've all stopped doing something even though we know it is in our best interest to keep doing it. Sometimes, we just want to eat the Oreos. We know that we shouldn't, but we do it anyway.
Maybe you've been doing great with you dry eye treatment. Your eyes feel so great that you stopped doing it. Maybe you stopped for a couple of days, and your eyes didn't feel bad. Nothing really bad happened. You start thinking to yourself:
Who doesn't love Fall? We've got hay rides, apple picking, football games, and everything pumpkin spice flavored available for this very short time. And, this time of year, when the weather gets a little bit cooler here in Louisiana, it is a great time to enjoy being outdoors again. I want to go over three tips to have happy eyes in the fall.
The first tips is to hydrate. What I mean by this is continue to drink water. I've got a cup that I keep on my desk at the office with a straw so that I can sip and get all of my ounces of water in while I am working.
It's important to remember to hydrate during this time of the year because it's not so hot outside. So, you're not as thirsty as you were all summer. You will need...
All of the fashion magazines and blogs have been obsessed with lashes in the past few years. It seems like everyone wants longer, stronger, and more gorgeous looking lashes. If you've followed me for a while, then you know that I don't recommend gluing lashes to your eyes. I don't recommend using false lashes that you glue on either to the base of your lid or to the individual lash themselves because most of the glues are irritating to dry eyes.
But, never fear ladies, there are products you can use to achieve those gorgeous looking lashes. And, the products can be beneficial to your eyes as well. I'd like to introduce you to a product from Twenty/Twenty Beauty. It is a lash and brow serum that moisturizes the hair follicle, and I absolutely love it. I've been using it for a couple...
Thank you for attending UC Berkeley Optometry's 71st Alumni Reunion Continuing Education Conference event with Dr. Melissa Barnett.
I am so pleased to share with you about Clean Makeup. Eliminating toxins from in and around the eyes is an important step in achieving healthy eyes. If you would like to download the handout on Clean Makeup removers and the 26 toxins to avoid in your makeup ingredients list. Please click here.
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