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How do you properly clean and store your contact lenses?
Wearing contact lenses offers great freedom, but this freedom comes with a responsibility: careful, regular care. Poor cleaning and improper storage can lead to discomfort, eye infections and even...
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May is Visual Health Month: Top tips for keeping your eyes healthy
Every year, the month of May is dedicated to visual health, a perfect opportunity to remind ourselves of the importance of taking good care of our eyes....
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The history of sunglasses: from antiquity to the present day
Sunglasses are more than just a fashion accessory: they have endured through the ages, constantly reinventing themselves, both to protect the eyes and to make a style...
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Switching from glasses to contact lenses: what you need to know
Have you been wearing glasses for years and are thinking of making the leap to contact lenses? Many glasses wearers turn to contact lenses for reasons of comfort, aesthetics...
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How to prevent and treat eye allergies
Itchy, watery or suddenly red eyes? It's possible that you're suffering from eye allergies, a common but often underestimated condition. Fortunately, with the right care and treatment, it's possible...
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Why do you wake up with puffy eyes?
You've probably woken up with puffy eyes before, which can be uncomfortable and sometimes worrying. There are several possible explanations.
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The history of cataract surgery: a fascinating evolution
Cataract surgery is one of the most common and safest procedures in modern medicine. Yet its history dates back several millennia, and bears witness to the incredible evolution of...
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Foods to avoid to reduce eye inflammation
Our eyes are sensitive organs, constantly exposed to light, dry air, screens and environmental aggressors. When they become irritated or inflamed, it's often a sign that something...
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Choosing sustainable eyewear: How IRIS supports eco-conscious brands
Now more than ever, sustainability is at the heart of consumer concerns. In the field of optics, this translates into a growing demand for eyewear made from eco-friendly materials...
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Discover Palma: Unique lenses made in Canada
Did you know that IRIS designs and manufactures its own lenses in Canada? By developing our own ophthalmic lenses, we respond precisely to our customers' needs, while fostering constant...
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Sea2See eyewear: fashion meets environmental commitment
Today, we're increasingly looking for products that combine aesthetics, performance and ecological commitment. In the world of eyewear, Sea2See stands out as a pioneering brand in sustainability and innovation.
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Why UV Protection for Your Eyes Is Essential Year-Round
When we think about sun protection, sunscreen is often the first thing that comes to mind. However, safeguarding your eyes from ultraviolet (UV) rays is just as crucial—and often overlooked.