
Gloss Angeles Establishing an Eye Care Routine, Blepharoplasties, and Which Beauty Products and Treatments Can Affect Your Vision
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Oct 24, 2025 Dr. Ashley Brissette, an acclaimed NYC ophthalmologist and Clinique's Guiding Ophthalmologist, shares her expertise on eye health and beauty routines. She debunks myths about sensitive eyes and highlights the importance of cosmetics safety. Discover the risks of makeup on eye health and why 'ophthalmologist tested' matters. Dr. Brissette also reviews essential eye care routines, explains procedural options for dry eyes, and shares her favorite products. Plus, learn about the impact of screen time on vision and her recommendations for anti-aging eye health.
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Ophthalmologist‑Tested Means Real Testing
- 'Ophthalmologist tested' is a real, structured safety protocol that many brands do not use.
- It involves clinical testing on dozens of eyes with slit-lamp exams and formula changes if reactions occur.
Use Ophthalmologist‑Tested Makeup
- Choose ophthalmologist-tested eye makeup and remove it nightly to protect ocular health.
- Review skincare ingredients near your eyes and switch products if you have dry or sensitive eyes.
Explore Procedural Options For Dry Eye
- Consider procedural dry‑eye therapies (IPL, LipiFlow, radiofrequency) when drops aren't enough.
- Discuss multi‑modal treatment with an ophthalmologist instead of relying solely on lubricating drops.
