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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

How to Remove Soft Contact Lenses After You Have Slept With Them

Contact lenses are a type of lens for your eye that is similar to glasses but they are placed on your eyes balls. Many people wear contact lenses to correct their vision. Reasons for choosing contacts lenses over glasses or refractive eye surgery include lifestyle, sports, and appearance.Contact lenses are shaped like a tiny saucer piece of plastic that is placed on the cornea of your eyeball on a thin layer of tear fluid. Also contact lenses are easier to lose but are more difficult to reposition. But not all contact lenses offers protection against entrapment for foreigner substances between the contact lens and the cornea. Contact lenses can cause some problems that do not produce any symptoms that the contact wearers may not notice. For this reason contact lens wearers should have regular check-ups with a specialist who prescribes and fits contact lenses. Also there are not only soft contact lenses, there are also hard contact lenses but most people would prefer soft lenses rather than hard lenses.
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  • When you open your eyes, slowly open your eyes after sleeping with them.

  • Don’t panic because your contacts are still in your eye. Take a deep breath and clean your hands and face and dry them.

  • Use the mirror and look up towards the ceiling with both eyes.

  • Pull the lower lid of your eye down with one hand and hold the saline solution in your hand.

  • Place a drop in your lower eye lid.(The tip of the bottle should NOT touch your eye)

  • Close your eyes for a couple of minutes after putting in the drops.(This reappears the lens and moisturizes it)

  • Repeat steps 3-6 for the other eye.

  • Look up and pull the lower lid down with the middle finger of the hand you write with.

  • Place your index finger on the lower edge of your lens, and slide the lens down to the white of the eye.

  • Squeeze lens slightly between your index finger and thumb and remove gently.

  • Repeat steps 8-10 for the other eye.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Color Contact Lenses - an Easy Way to Change Your Look!

Want to change something about your appearance? How about your eye color? You would be amazed how eye color affects your image. Find out what color contacts can do for your appearance and see how to get the best out of them.

Color contact lenses options

Gold Eye
Enhancement contact lenses are designed to enhance the color of light eyes. They don’t change your color, but give your eyes a light blue, aqua or green tint. Enhancement color lenses make your eye color brighter and more defined. 
Acuvue
The most popular enhancement color contacts are Acuvue 2 Colors Enhancers by Johnson & Johnson and Freshlook Dimensions by Ciba Vision. Freshlook Radiance is also a very interesting design; these lenses create an illuminating effect. Enhancement color contacts only work on light eyes; on dark eyes they will not have any effect at all. 
Blue Insert Lens
Opaque color contacts completely change the color of your eyes. They work equally well for light and dark eyes. Even if you have a very dark brown eyes, opaque color contacts like Freshlook Colorblends can transform your color into sapphire blue or jade green.

The color of an opaque color lens isn’t solid - it has an imprinted pattern that simulates the natural pattern of a human eye. High quality opaque color contacts like Acuvue 2 Color opaque or Freshlook Colorblends look very realistic. People would be amazed by what beautiful blue, green or amethyst eyes you have.

Costume color contacts are always Halloween favorites. While the contacts mentioned above are designed to give your eyes a different but realistic looking color, costume lenses can give you cat’s eyes or werewolf eyes, while complete whiteouts are perfect for the effect of blind eyes. And who said that you can only wear costume color contacts for a costume party? It can be a real fun to wear them when going to the club, or just at school or work with otherwise ordinary clothes. With a pair of cat’s eyes, you are guaranteed to be noticed.

Most costume contacts only cover the color area of your eye. However, there are also scleral color contacts that cover the visible portion of your eye. Scleral lenses can produce unbelievable effects. The most popular costume contacts are Crazy Lenses by Cooper Vision and Wild Eyes by Ciba Vision.

All brand-name color and costume contact lenses are available with corrective powers as well as in plano (no correction) This means that if your eyesight isn’t perfect and you wear corrective contact lenses anyway, you can get color lenses with corrective powers and kill two birds with one stone.

Color contact lenses wearing advice

1. You should follow the same rules as for regular contact lenses - wash your hands before putting color lenses in, clean the lenses each time you use them and store them in a contact lens case in a special solution.
2. Color lenses are like your tooth or hair brash, and should not be shared with other people
3. You should put your make-up on after the lenses are in. If you use hairspray, do it before you put the lenses in, or shut your eyes very tightly while spraying.
4. Use only a mild multipurpose solution for cleaning your color contacts; never use peroxide based solutions. And don’t rub the lenses - it can damage the color
5. If you don’t wear your lenses often, change the solution they are stored in at least once a week
6. Don’t wear your color contacts for longer than 8 hours at a time

Your eyes and your hair are probably the two things most people notice first. And with color contacts you can have any eye color you want. Try them, and I am sure you will see many men turning their heads when you pass.

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