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A Little Drop Will Do It



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By : Lawrence White    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-22 11:55:00

Those birthday bashes and late nights out, new infants and simple insomnia can often leave your eyes feeling tired, itchy and dry. What's worse those late nights can leave your eyes looking even worse than they feel. You know what I'm talking about. You drag yourself out of bed to peer into the mirror to discover a pair of dull, lifeless, old and red streaked eyes staring back at you.

You know all the causes for your eyes looking this way. Lack of sleep, too much exposure to wind and sun, all those hours of television and computer games not to mention reading, colds and everything else can have an adverse affect on the way your eyes feel and look.

To make matters worse it always seems that your eyes look their worst just when you want or need to look your best. Here you are with these pitiful looking eyes and today is the day you have to give that big presentation at work or the man of your dreams finally calls for a date or you have to meet your wife's to be parents for the first time.

While you can often cover the other ravages of a fast paced lifestyle or too many late nights with a little make up or the right clothes there is simply no way to hide those tired bloodshot and dull looking eyes. They are right there like a beacon announcing your lack of sleep for all the world to see. You probably have even found yourself worrying that one look into those not so hypnotic eyes will send anyone who meets



you running for the hills or imagining your debauched lifestyle. Your tired eyes just might influence your boss giving you that promotion and you know that it will prevent that date from gazing longingly into your eyes. But, what can you do?

The answer is simple you can even cover those tired eyes up with a pair of sunglasses and hope that your boss, date or parents-in-law to be will think that you are just too cool or you can invest in some good quality eye drops. That's right eye drops can soothe those tired eyes, relieve that itching and burning feeling, reduce those red streaks that are running rampant across the whites of your eyes and make your eyes look brighter and healthy and almost rested.

While using eye drops won't make you feel any less tired they can make your eyes look and feel less tired and return your eyes to near normal brightness at least long enough to get through that presentation or dinner date. Knowing that your eyes look better can boost your confidence and make you feel less tired. Taking only one little drop or two to provide you with the tiny miracle you need to get through that important event whatever it may be. Nothing could be simpler or easier or provide such instant relief at such a reasonable price.

Of course nothing will make your eyes look better than getting plenty of good old fashion rest but for those occasions when rest is out of the question its always nice to know that your eyes can look and feel better at least temporarily.
Author Resource:- AMO Blink Intensive Tears are Eye Drops which are specifically formulated to provide protection and comfort for irritated and dry eyes.
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