• Q&A: What You Don't Know About Contact Lenses ?

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    Q&A: What You Don't Know About Contact Lenses ?
    We frequently receive a variety of trivia questions about colored contact lenses, and we're now here to answer them.Q: Will wearing contact lenses harm my eyes?A: No, because we use sandwich technology, which has an excellent seal that keeps dyes out of our eyes. Improper routine examinations, prolonged wear, and improper cleaning methods can all cause eye damage. Q: What diameter should I try...
  • How To Effectively Show Off Your Fashion Sense With Colored Contacts

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    How To Effectively Show Off Your Fashion Sense With Colored Contacts
    Colored contact lenses are not only appropriate for medical situations. These specialized lenses are made in an innovative way from advanced materials. Synthetic lenses are made with cutting-edge technology and highly sensitive materials. Because of their sensitivity, these products must be handled with caution. Because colored contact lenses are intended for the eyes, they should not contain any irritants. When it comes to aesthetics,...
  • Which Natural Color Contacts Is Right For Me?

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    Which Natural Color Contacts Is Right For Me?
    Want to find the best natural colored contacts for you? There are many aspects to consider when you are choosing your natural color contacts, such as which contacts will change your natural eye color, which contacts will complement your skin tone or hair color, and which style of natural contact lenses will provide the best results. Here are some of the most frequently asked...
  • Introduction Of Some Terms Regarding Colored Contacts

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    Introduction Of Some Terms Regarding Colored Contacts
    What Does DIA (Diameter) Mean in Contact Lenses? The full name of DIA is Diameter, meaning 14.00mm,14.20mm,14.50mm,22mm in diameter. According to the diameter size can be divided into three kinds: Small diameter: 13.8mm-14.0mm (suitable for small eyes) Medium diameter: 14.0mm-14.2mm (suitable for most people natural and dilated pupil effect) Large diameter: 14.2mm-14.5mm (this is suitable for large eyes) According to the size of the...
  • Wearing And Caring For Colored Contact Lenses

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    Wearing And Caring For Colored Contact Lenses
    Whether you're a first-time contact lens user or a seasoned pro, we've put together this handy guide to help you insert your lenses and properly dispose of them.If you've chosen reusable contact lenses over daily wear types, you should know how to properly care for them. Contact lenses are delicate accessories that must be properly cared for in order to be safe and comfortable...
  • What You Should Know About Your Eyes Before Buying Our Contacts

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    What You Should Know About Your Eyes Before Buying Our Contacts
    One of the more complex organs in the human body is the eye. It is the organ responsible for vision by refracting light into the eye and transmitting data to the brain via the optic nerve. The information is then translated into image form by the brain.The eye is a vision-giving organ. The quality of vision varies between species. Some animals, for example, can...
  • What Should You Look For When Shopping For Colored Contacts?

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    What Should You Look For When Shopping For Colored Contacts?
    Contact lens have been used for more than 100 years. Materials and colors, as well as sizes and fitting have all improved. Contact lenses are now extremely thin, oxygen-permeable and comfortable. They can be used to correct a wide variety of issues with vision including farsightedness, nearsightedness, to astigmatism. Sometimes, they are used to aid people who have corneas that have irregular shapes.  Contact lenses that are colored...
  • Solutions for Discomfort & Irritation When Wearing Colored Contacts

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    Solutions for Discomfort & Irritation When Wearing Colored Contacts
    When wearing any type of contact lens, contact lens discomfort and irritation can occur. Even if you wear colored contact lenses on a regular basis, you may experience some unexpected discomfort while wearing them. The most common cause of pain or burning sensation while wearing color contact lenses is that they have been contaminated in some way after being opened or have not been...
  • What Are Soft Colored Contact Lenses?

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    What Are Soft Colored Contact Lenses?
    We understand how important it is to read all of the available information before deciding to purchase and wear colored contact lenses. After all, there are numerous varieties to choose from. We at Colourfuleye want to address some of the frequently asked contact lens questions. We'll answer questions like what are soft contact lenses in this Everyday Contact Lens FAQ to help you feel...
  • Never Put Contact Lenses In After Make-up

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    Never Put Contact Lenses In After Make-up
    According to one expert, contact lenses should not be worn after applying makeup. Wearing colored contact lenses can be a delicate and sensitive process, but many people lose sight of this. Sharon Copeland, an expert optometrist, explains that using cosmetics and contact lenses incorrectly can have negative consequences. According to her, your eyes are one of the most important organs in your body, and...
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