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13 Simple Tips to Help Make Your Eyes Sparkle Avoid dry air. Use green tea bags. Boost fatty acid intake. Use rose water. Try cucumbers. Massage your eyes. Get enough sleep. Protect your eyes. More items... •
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Read More »9. Drink plenty of water Staying hydrated is an important part of your overall health, but it’s particularly important for your eyes and skin. Try to drink at least eight 8-ounce glasses of water each day to ensure your body has enough moisture to keep your eyes lubricated and hydrated. You may need to drink more water if the weather is warmer than usual and if you’re active. 10. Take eye breaks If you’re doing work that requires visual concentration, like reading or looking at a computer screen, take eye breaks at least once every 20 minutes. Visually focusing on one area for too long can cause your eyes to become dry, tired, or irritated. To give your eyes a break, try closing your eyes for a few minutes. Or blink quickly for a few seconds to help spread your eye’s natural tears evenly over the surface of your eyes. 11. Use eye drops or artificial tears As you age, your eyes become more prone to dry eye syndrome. Dry eyes can also be triggered by contact lens use, some medications like decongestants and antihistamines, and seasonal allergies. If you find that your eyes tend to become dry and irritated fairly often, you may want to look into using over-the-counter (OTC) eye drops or artificial tears. Adding a few drops to your eyes can help keep your eyes hydrated. You can buy OTC eye drops that contain humectants (substances that help retain moisture), lubricants, and electrolytes at your local pharmacy and online. If those don’t help, you can talk to your doctor or eye doctor about prescription eye drops. 12. Cut back on salty foods Taking in too much salt (sodium) can cause your body to retain water. Water retention has an inflammatory effect, which could result in puffiness around your eyes. Consuming too much salt can also increase your blood pressure. To prevent water retention and to keep your blood pressure under control, try to limit your sodium intake to less than 2,300 milligrams (2.3 grams) — the equivalent of 1 teaspoon of salt per day. 13. Use a cold compress If your eyes feel puffy or swollen, try using a cold compress. Holding a washcloth that’s been soaked in cold water to your eyes for 10 minutes may help soothe them and ease inflammation.
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