Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Roundup of Contact Lens Resources

This week, we thought we'd list some more good resources we've found for you. There are a lot of good websites out there with information about contact lenses and colored contact lenses. It's good to know what you're getting into before you get them. Knowing how to get them a certain way can save you money and make sure that you get the right contacts for the health of your eyes.

Here we go:
  • How to Take Care of Colored Contact Lenses (changeyourlifehacks.com) - When you’re going to handle your contacts, you must first wash your hands thoroughly. This means using soap and scrubbing vigorously for at least 20 seconds. Your eyes are very vulnerable to infection.
  • Colored Contacts Without Prescription (infobarrel.com) - When you want to get colored contacts without prescription, what you're really in search for are non corrective colored contact lenses. These do not have any vision correction.
  • The Dangers of Cheap Color Contacts (theeconsumer.com) - Purchase your color contacts from a reputable dealer. Buying cheap color contacts from flea markets is problematic. Purchase lenses from a professional optometrist or other licensed professional.
  • Quick Facts About Colored Contact Lenses (kopar.net) - Color contact lenses give individuals the ability to change their natural eye color. Even if an individual wants them only for cosmetic reasons, a prescription is required to purchase color contacts.
  • Can You Get Cheap Color Contacts Without a Prescription? (globaldailystar.com) - The most popular color contacts are the ones that are offered for free. You can order a pair or two from off the internet. There are plenty of websites that are offering free samples of color contacts.
-TC

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