Burning, gritty, or red eyes can tell you a lot about your tear film and environment. Learn what these common dry eye symptoms mean and how to treat them effectively at home.
Red, itchy, or irritated eyes? It’s easy to assume it’s just dryness - but it could be something more serious like pink eye. This guide breaks down the key differences between dry eye and pink eye, their causes, symptoms, and how to treat each one effectively.
Puffy, tired eyes in the morning are a common concern. Learn why they happen and how simple, at-home steps can brighten tired eyes and reduce puffiness naturally.
Finding the best eye drops can be tricky. Learn which ingredients matter, what to avoid, and how to choose safe, effective options for redness, allergies, and dry eyes.
Eyes are especially vulnerable to hay fever during spring and summer. Learn how to manage allergy eyes, reduce irritation, and keep your vision clear and comfortable.
Lash serums can boost growth, but overuse may lead to irritation. Use for 2–3 months, then take a 6-month break. Always apply at night and protect eyes with a preservative-free spray.
Protect your eyes after lash extensions or lifts with these 3 expert tips: use red LED light post-cleansing, apply a preservative-free eye spray daily, and avoid rubbing by using gentle, lash-safe techniques. Maintain healthy eyes without compromising your lash results.
Blue eyes are an optical illusion - caused by light scattering in pigment-free irises. That’s why eye color can shift with lighting and mood. Keep your eyes bright and vibrant with healthy hydration and a smooth tear film!
Watery eyes might actually be a sign your eyes are dry. Learn what causes excess tearing and discover simple, expert recommendations to restore comfort.
Dry eyes can be attributed to various factors, including environmental conditions, lifestyle habits, and underlying health issues. Prolonged screen time, exposure to dry or windy environments, aging, hormonal changes, and certain medications can disrupt tear production or quality, leading to discomfort and vision problems. Understanding these causes is the first step toward effective management and relief.
Cold air, indoor heating, and screen time can cause dry eyes and trigger excessive tearing in winter. This blog explains why it happens and shares easy remedies - like humidifiers, warm compresses, and eye drops - to keep your eyes comfortable and tear-free during the colder months.
Under-eye wrinkles are caused by repeated facial movements, thinning skin, and collagen loss. Factors like sun exposure, dryness, and poor sleep accelerate their appearance. While wrinkles can't be completely prevented, hydration, daily SPF, gentle cleansing, and actives like retinol or bakuchiol can help slow their development. Tools like Peep Club’s Heated Eye Wand - with red LED light and vibration - boost circulation and enhance results, visibly softening fine lines and improving skin texture.