Do You Know How Color Blindness Works?
It’s easy to assume that being colorblind means living in a black-and-white film full time, but that’s not how it works in the vast majority of cases.
It’s easy to assume that being colorblind means living in a black-and-white film full time, but that’s not how it works in the vast majority of cases.
We use makeup to hide blemishes, enhance our natural beauty, and create our own personal style, but for glasses wearers, this can get a little tricky.
One of the best things you can do to keep your eyes healthy is to keep your body active!
Cataracts are the world’s leading cause of blindness.
If you’ve ever had a series of bright, flickering lights gradually obscure your vision and then go away, you might have had an ocular migraine.
According to one MIT study, people might have a hard time identifying you if you didn’t have your eyebrows!
Those of us who wear glasses know what a difference they can make to the way our faces look.
Spring is here! Unfortunately, for many of us, spring comes with seasonal allergies that leave our eyes red, puffy, and itchy.
The internet has changed a lot about how we do things, but not all of those changes are improvements.