Shades for mom

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Do you have a great gift planned for Mother’s Day? Flowers? Nah. Instead, go for mom sunglasses!

Sunglasses are a great gift. Mom will love you for it—even if she already has a pair or two. Designer shades will give your mother a cool new look and keep her eyes protected from the sun’s rays.

You’ll find hundreds of brands and thousands of choices for women’s sunglasses at EZContacts. To give you some good ideas, we’ve created a list of ten popular choices, at various price points, from some of our most popular designer brands. This mom sunglasses gift guide is sure to help you find a great gift for your mom!

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Pearls, gems, and rhinestones, oh my! The latest trend amongst sunglasses is made for those who want to stand out. Beautiful, bejeweled, and bedazzled sunglasses with bling are a great way to update your regular shades.

While there are plenty of over-the-top options for those ready to make a statement, there are just as many subtly sparkly substitutes. Use them to update your jeans-and-tee combo or set off your latest Instagram-ready outfit. This summer, the blingier the sunglass, the better!

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Eye strain

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Are your eyes burning, dry, or just seem to water insistently?  Do you notice this happening more after work or near the end of the day? 

The burning sensation that seemingly comes out of nowhere and the headaches and blurred vision that tend to follow a day spent reading, driving, or staring at a digital screen could be a sign that you need glasses or contact lenses—or it could be a sign that you are suffering from eye strain.

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nasal spray for dry eye

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Does it feel like someone has thrown sand in your eyes? Are they constantly burning or stinging? Do you find yourself reaching for eye drops throughout the day for relief?

You might be experiencing dry eye. Dry eye disease affects more than 16 million people in America. It is one of the most common reasons people visit their optometrist. And a new remedy—a nasal spray—is coming soon.

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