The allure of color-changing cosmetics is understandable. There's something so satisfying—even a little magical—about watching what was once a translucent lip gloss turn to a glossy, bubblegum hue.
As an optometrist, Dr. Ray Corbin-Simon’s job is to make sure her patient’s eyes are healthy. So she was taken aback when one patient recently told her she’d started using eye drops in hopes of ...
Eye color is genetics. It’s caused by the amount of melanin in a person’s iris. Doctor Corbin-Simon says some medications may darken a person’s eyes, but that’s a side effect, and the medications ...
Here's what to look for (and steer clear of!) when choosing eye drops.
In this Healio video, Jacquie M. Bowen, OD, president-elect of the American Optometric Association, discusses the AOA’s recent consumer alert about over-the-counter color-changing eye drops. “We’ve ...