Category Archive: Eye health

What Is Steam Eye Mask And Its Benefits For Your Eyes

Steam Eye Masks are one of the greatest inventions to soothe tired eyes and calm the skin around your eyes.  Ditoi Beauty has designed a range of luxurious steam eye masks infused with hyaluronic acid essence and plant essence that help to relax and soothe tired eyes. Let’s dive into the advantages of using steam eye masks.

 

What is a Steam Eye Mask?

A steam eye mask is a single-use disposable eye mask that self-generates heat to soothe the areas around the eyes. The heat from Ditoi’s steam eye masks lasts approximately 20-30 minutes, enabling you to enjoy a warm and relaxing eye spa each time.  Ditoi’s Hyaluronic Acid Steam Eye Mask is made from a non-woven fabric soaked in hyaluronic acid essence and then freeze-dried to quench the thirst of dry skin. This moisturizing warm eye compress is portable, convenient to carry with you anywhere, and easy to use.

 

The Advantages of Using Steam Eye Masks

 1.  Relieves Eye Strain and Fatigue

In this digital age, it is inevitable to avoid spending the majority of our time in front of screens, especially if your job requires you to do so. Too much time spent on the computer, tablet, or phone will cause issues such as eye strain, deteriorating eyesight, dizziness, and fatigue. A steam eye mask can relieve eye strains and fatigue by relaxing the muscles around the eyes with gentle heat. Ditoi’s heated eye masks can relieve tension around the eyes, improve mood, and offer a sense of calmness, making it a perfect remedy for minor eye maladies.

2.  Promotes Relaxation and Sleep

What better way to unwind and destress after a long and stressful day at work than with a relaxing steam eye mask that works like a mini spa for your eyes?  Incorporating a heated eye mask into your bedtime routine can help you unwind and fall into slumber faster.  Ditoi’s steam eye masks are infused with tranquilizing scents like rose and lavender to enhance the relaxation experience that lasts approximately 20-30 minutes. Rose is known to promote relaxation, alleviate stress, and improve mood, giving you a sense of peace and calmness. For skin health, rose essence may nourish and rejuvenate the skin.

3.  Improves Skin Health and Hydrates the Areas Around The Eyes

The warmth from Ditoi’s eye masks and the hyaluronic acid added help to hydrate and moisturize the delicate skin around the eyes, which can reduce eye bags, dark circles, and puffy eyes.  If you suffer from dry eyes, Ditoi’s heated eye masks may offer you relief. Frequent application of these beauty eye masks may improve the texture of the skin surrounding the eyes, reduce fine lines, and help you achieve younger-looking skin.

Hyaluronic acid is frequently used to treat dry eyes. Because of its excellent moisturizing effect, it is also added to moisturizing creams, lotions, ointments, and serums to make your skin flexible and reduce fine lines.

 

Conclusion

Discover the joy and embrace the benefits a steam eye mask offers by incorporating it into your self-pampering regimen.  Ditoi’s range of steam eye masks is soaked with hyaluronic acid to moisturize the delicate skin around your eyes. The infusion of lavender and rose essence offers an overall tranquilizing and relaxing feeling to your eyes and puts you in a better mood. Get yourself a few packs of steam eye masks to pamper yourself today. You’ll be hooked on how good it makes you feel!

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Aging And Reading Glasses

It came with no warning like many other unwelcome signs of aging the year I turned 40. Apart from the slower metabolism, smaller appetite and crow’s feet, I found myself squinting at the newspapers and books with smaller prints. I thought that my eye power had increased, so I went to the optician to have my eyes checked.  It turned out that my optical power was pretty good but I have Presbyopia.

Presbyopia is a condition associated with the aging of the eye that results in progressively worsening ability to focus clearly on close objects. Symptoms include difficulty reading small print, having to hold reading material farther away, headaches, and eyestrain. Different people will have different degrees of problems.  Other types of refractive errors may exist at the same time as presbyopia.

Pair of reading spectacles looking at book

Presbyopia happens to everyone at some point and sadly cannot be prevented, but not everyone wants to wear reading glasses or bifocals which can make even the youngest looking person feel old.  I didn’t get myself a pair of reading glasses for six years until recently when it got really annoying whenever I read the newspapers.

Even those who have never worn glasses may suddenly find they cannot read small print without it being at arm’s length when they reach age 40+. When this point is reached, denial is useless, like in my case; you need to consider reading glasses!  Those who have never needed glasses before will usually opt for a pair of reading glasses rather than bifocals or progressive lenses. These are necessary for those who need glasses to aid with distance as well as a near correction.

Signs of presbyopia include:

1. Holding reading materials at arm’s length
2. Blurred vision at normal reading distance
3. Eye fatigue
4. Headaches when doing close work

It’s true that the older we get, the more likely we are to need reading glasses, but not everyone does. Even those who have had Lasik surgery for nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism may still need reading glasses as time goes by. Wearing reading glasses over contact lenses is also possible. Wearing contacts can correct Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism and some Presbyopia, but reading glasses may still be necessary for close work.

There’s no need to let the onset of presbyopia get you down. It happens to everyone and there are several options for correcting the issue without ever having to wear “readers” or bifocals. If you’re wondering if you have presbyopia and are interested in trying multifocal contact lenses to correct it, schedule an appointment with your eye doctor.

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