People cry for all sorts of reasons - happiness, to express grief, and even as a natural response to our environment. Whether you’re outside on a windy day, putting in contact lenses, or at home chopping onions, tears can be triggered for all sorts of reasons, and we really shouldn’t be stopping them.
Early starts, late nights and hours spent hunched over the computer can take a toll on your eyes if you’re not careful. The modern workplace is full of influences that can cause your eyes discomfort, especially if you’re a contact lenses wearer. Air conditioning, indoor heating, bright lighting and extended screen time can all affect your eyes over the course of a long working day.
It’s important to care for your eyes year-round, and the spontaneous British weather can have long-term effects on your eye health if not managed carefully. Coming into summer, the warm weather can often leave people susceptible to dry, irritated and dehydrated eyes, which can be particularly challenging for contact lens and glasses wearers.
Mother's Day is the perfect time to show the special women in our lives how much they mean to us. While traditional gifts like flowers and chocolates are always appreciated, why not switch things up this year and surprise your mum with something unexpected?