[PConline] How much time do you spend on computers and mobile phones every day? Many people spend hours working in front of screens, and they often experience symptoms like eye strain, dry eyes, stinging sensations, soreness, and blurred vision. Over time, these can cause significant damage to your eyes. Below, I’ll recommend a few eye beauty devices that can help alleviate issues like dry eyes, puffy eyes, fatigue, and other discomforts caused by prolonged screen usage.
One of the recommended products is the Philips Eye Energy Meter. Priced at around 1099 yuan, it uses high-frequency magnetic field vibrations to massage the major acupoints around the eye area. This stimulation helps activate visual cells and optic nerves, reducing problems like dry eyes and eye irritation caused by extended screen time.
The Philips Eye Energy Meter comes in both male and female versions and offers three modes: relaxation mode, revitalization mode, and circulation mode. The device is incredibly user-friendly, with just one control button that powers the device on/off and switches between the three modes. Each state change is accompanied by a light and voice prompt to guide you through the process.
In relaxation mode, the temperature is set to 40°C, and it heats up within 30 seconds after turning it on. Each eye treatment lasts for about 2 minutes. For those looking to apply ice, you can switch to revitalization mode, where the temperature drops to 19°C. You gently pat around your closed or open eyes, starting from the bridge of your nose and moving toward your ears, with each session lasting about 1 minute per eye.
Under circulation mode, the device can help fade dark circles. Each eye treatment takes approximately 90 seconds. First, the skin is heated, then after finishing, the silicone side is flipped toward the skin. Gently massage from the nose to the ear, spending about 30 seconds on each eye. Finally, lightly tap each eye for around 15 seconds.
Editor's Note: When using any eye beauty device, be cautious not to apply direct pressure on the eyeballs or move the device directly over them. The Philips Eye Energy Meter is particularly suitable for busy professionals, frequent screen users, and even gamers. It’s a better option than trying to manage the temperature of a warm towel.
Another recommendation is the ReFa S Carat Eye Care Beauty Instrument, priced at 890 yuan. This device is specifically designed for delicate areas, focusing on the eye corners and the area around the mouth. Its compact design weighs only about 28 grams. It uses a solar panel on the handle to generate microcurrents that massage the skin around the eyes. The ReFA series is known for its sleek, stylish appearance, with a platinum-coated roller that gives it a modern, silver-white look.
When using the ReFA S Carat, there are two primary methods: the basic grip method and the rolling method. The first involves holding the thicker part of the device in your palm and rolling it in a semi-circle from the bottom of the eye to the temples. Focus on the lower part of the eye and gently roll. You can perform small rolling motions from the inner corner of the eye to the outer corner.
The second method involves pressing gently back and forth along facial contours to massage the soft skin. Roll from the forehead, gently from the glabella to the hairline.
Editor's Note: The ReFA is produced by MTG, a renowned Japanese beauty device manufacturer. It leverages the body’s natural biological currents to stimulate skin cells, enhancing skin metabolism and improving skin quality.
A third suggestion is the FOREO Eye Massager, priced at 830 yuan. FOREO was the first company to apply silicone to precision skincare instruments. Their IRIS eye massager is crafted from skin-friendly silicone, providing a delicate and smooth touch with minimal friction.
The IRIS Eye Massager mimics the sensation of a ring finger massage, swinging back and forth across the eye area. The head is designed with a 15° arc curve, ensuring a snug fit around the eyes without causing tension or increasing eye problems.
IRIS features two modes: standard mode and SPA mode. The central concave circle serves as the switch, with 8 adjustable speeds. The plus and minus signs above and below are the adjustment buttons.
Editor's Note: The IRIS Eye Massager appeals to many women with its mint blue, cherry red, and pink color options. In SPA mode, sonic pulsation accelerates microcirculation, relieving eye strain and helping reduce wrinkles.
Lastly, consider the U·YUN Eye Energy Meter, priced at 699 yuan. This hot and cold eye massager targets issues like panda eyes, multiple layers of eyelids, red eyes, eye bags, dark circles, and more. It’s ideal for individuals who work long hours, stay up late, or frequently experience eye fatigue.
This device offers five functions: hot and cold massage, ion massage, vibration care, LED blue light, and LED red light. The temperature settings for hot and cold massage are 18°C and 42°C respectively. Unlike traditional beauty devices, the U·YUN uses alternating ion introduction and stable red-blue spectrum radiation, making the skin feel refreshed and more elastic.
Editor's Note: The device’s contact design uses a paint finish, ensuring comfort when touching the skin. Its small fish-like streamlined design looks elegant and feels comfortable to hold.
Summary: Having healthy, bright eyes allows you to see the world more clearly. Using an eye massager can help reduce eye fatigue symptoms. In today's fast-paced, multi-screen world, remember to take breaks and give your eyes a rest by looking into the distance. Additionally, incorporating foods like blueberries, cheese, and bananas into your diet can help relieve eye strain.
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