How about wearing a pair of safety glasses? I wear them all the time when I am out trimming the bushes, etc. I don't want any stray branches whipping out at my corneas.
I've had Lasik surgery (had to do a repeat too!) and you have your "flaps" to watch out for the rest of your life. Plus, your eyes are also dryer than normal, due to the surgery. So I am often irrigating the eyes. Most mornings, I am putting in artificial tears or water. Sometimes at night, I have an artificial tears that is more gel-like of a lubricant.
I am out in the wind and sun all day at my garden centers, therefore, I wear a good pair of sunglasses with a UV filter. Often times, I have not only wood chips (Mulch) flying around, but open bags of Peat and Perlite in the "Potting mixes" fly around, which can contain perlite, vermiculite, etc. It's something I deal with for the whole season, so I know to "cover up" the eyes.
I don't wear as much makeup as I used to either. Only for parties or special events do I bother getting gussied up anymore. That can irritate eyes as well.
Wear those glasses!
Kind regards to my friend Heineken!
Blu