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Why Dry Eye Gets Worse in Winter and 7 Evidence-Based Ways to Find Real Relief

When temperatures drop, dry eye symptoms rise. Winter conditions such as cold air, low humidity, indoor heating, and wind destabilize your tear film and increase inflammation. The result is more burning, redness, irritation, and fluctuating vision. Evidence-based habits like...

Fall Skincare for Your Eyes: Why Your Summer Routine Doesn’t Cut It

Fall Skincare for Your Eyes: Why Your Summer Routine Doesn’t Cut It

Crisp air and indoor heat strip moisture from your eyelids. Upgrade your eye cream, simplify makeup and hydrate from the inside out to keep the eye area supple and irritation‑free.

October 30, 2025
Why Your Eyes Get Drier When the Heat Turns On

Why Your Eyes Get Drier When the Heat Turns On

When the furnace fires up, your tear film dries out. Find out why warm air, cold weather and screen time make eyes feel gritty — and how humidifiers, omega‑3s and the right drops can help.