Our dry eye blog — 7eye AirShield
Enjoy being in the garden in Autumn but hate the wind blasting your eyes?
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Enjoy being outdoors without having your eyes blasted by the wind
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One of the hazards of being outdoors on a windy day, especially if the wind is cold, hot, dry or dusty, is that your eyes can soon feel uncomfortable. Some people suffer from their eyes watering on cold days, others find they suffer from dry or irritated eyes that feel tired and sore.
If you do suffer from the wind buffeting around your eyes, you may benefit by wearing 7eye AirShield sunglasses which have a protective gasket.
Why buying a pair of over glasses won't do much to keep out the wind
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Why do your eyes water when it is cold and windy?
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The front of the eye becomes irritated by the buffeting air movement and this causes the tear glands to produce excess tears. In some cases watery eyes are exacerbated by other irritations such as blepharitis or conjunctivitis.
Don't put up with streaming eyes on your next skiing trip
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If you are skiing in sunglasses when it is cold, your eyes may stream excessively with tears. After a day on the slopes, your eyes can also feel dry, irritated, and sore, by the cumulative effect of wind blast.
7eye sunglasses with AirShield protection help to keeping out wind blast, increasing your eye comfort and reducing problems of dry or watery eyes.