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Shop Now!Flying dries out your eyes? Learn why airplane cabins cause dry eyes and discover Peep Club’s top tips and products to keep your eyes hydrated on flights.
The skin around the eyes is the first to show signs of aging due to its thinness and constant movement. Combat dry eyes, fine lines, puffiness, and collagen loss with a natural, anti-aging eye care routine - including heated eye wand benefits and targeted skincare products. Discover how to reduce eye wrinkles and protect this delicate area for long-term eye aging prevention.
Tired of relying on eyeliner to fake wide-awake eyes? Learn how dryness, tension, and screen time may be making your eyes look smaller - and discover natural ways to help them feel and appear more open, using simple, makeup-free solutions.
As we age, our eyes can appear smaller due to factors like dry eyes, reduced skin elasticity, and muscle tension from screen strain. This blog explores the real reasons behind shrinking or hooded eyes and how gentle heat from tools like the Peep Club Heated Eye Wand can help restore comfort and a more open look naturally.
Crying may offer temporary hydration and stress relief, but it’s not a long-term solution for dry eyes. Learn how tears affect eye health and how to care for your eyes post-crying with expert-backed tips.
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.
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.
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.
Festive fun can strain your eyes with late nights, dry indoor air, and extra screen time. This blog shares simple tips - like staying hydrated, taking screen breaks, using humidifiers, and wearing UV protection - to keep your eyes healthy, refreshed, and comfortable all season long.