Showing posts with label colored contact lenses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colored contact lenses. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Lady Gaga Contact Lenses Still Wreaking Havoc

Here's another news story we found about these round / circle contact lenses (also called "doe-eyed" contact lenses) that Lady Gaga wore in one of her videos along with a pretty scary quote from an optometrist about how bad they could be for your eyes:
Illegal contacts sold at local stores (www.wavy.com)
Dr. David Tang, an optometrist with Beach Eye Care, said the scary look can be down right frightening for your eyes.

"Corneal ulcers, which if not treated early enough, can lead to internal infections. We also see corneal scarring which can lead to permanent vision loss and possibly blindness, corneal swelling or what we call edema which is depriving the cornea of oxygen and corneal abrasions which are small cuts," said Dr. Tang.
It's true that the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has classified all contact lenses - even special effect contacts that do not provide any vision correction - as medical devices. Violation of this is a class 1 misdemeanor.

Keep this story in mind when Halloween rolls around, parents. Kids will be finding these more often and damaging eye tissue is not really something that sounds like a treat.
-T

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Non Prescription Colored Contacts - Is It Possible?

Non Prescription Colored Contacts

As colored contact lenses become more and more popular amongst women and men, people are starting to change their eye color like they change clothes. Non prescription colored contacts have become an everyday accessory to compliment a person's style or new appearance. Because there is a wide variety of color contacts, you can find just about any color you desire. When it comes to color contact lenses, there are two types to consider.

Enhancement lenses are color contacts that simply enhance your natural eye color. These are normally used by individuals with light color eyes to darken their natural eye color or intensify it. However, individuals with darker color eyes can also find enhancement lenses for their eyes as well. Then you have the color tints such as opaque lenses which change your eye color completely. They can come with special effects and other features such as glowing in the dark.

Color contacts can be worn with vision correction or not. Does this mean that you don't have to have a prescription for them. To be honest, there are thousands of companies selling colored lenses to individuals without a prescription. Their clients probably have vision problems now, but you can certainly buy color lenses without a prescription. As for the law, it is illegal to buy them without a prescription in the countries of UK, US, and Canada. You have a choice as to which one you feel is the best decision for you.

Before making a decision, you should know that many people who obtain their lenses without a prescription often suffer from blurred vision, itching, dry eyes, eye redness and swelling, and other things as well. Some people have even went from perfect vision to poor vision. This happens when you don't obtain a prescription from your eye doctor. You put yourself at risk for all sorts of future problems with your eyes. Make healthy choices for your eyes. They will thank you later!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Non Corrective Colored Contacts Can Be Fun And Flirty

Non Corrective Colored Contacts


Are you looking for non corrective colored lenses? Have you seen your favorite celebrities wearing them, or maybe your friends, and are wondering if they are for you? Contact lenses can definitely be a fun way to change up your appearance. Read on for a couple things you should know first.

Contact lenses, even the non corrective kind, are considered medical devices by the FDA. The FDA regulates them in order to prevent people using dangerous lenses that can lead to severe eye problems, including blindness or loss of eye. Thankfully, their oversight means the contact lenses you can buy in stores or on the Internet are safe.

To save money, shop for contact lenses online. You will find the best deals on the Internet, where stores can pass along savings because they don’t have all the overhead that a brick and mortal store would have. Some stores will even give out free trial lenses in order to attract business. Make sure you get on the mailing list of the online store you choose, so that you will be notified of all their sales.
Good contacts will last all day without bothering your eyes. You won’t even know they are there. They will also provide moisture, as well as protect your eyes from UV rays.

If your eyes are very dark, you will need opaque lenses that will cover the natural color of your eye. Remember that dark eyes are the hardest to change color, but it is not impossible. They are millions of people who have changed their dark eyes to blue, green, hazel, or gray.

Changing the color of your eyes with contact lenses can be fun and exciting. You can do it for a party, a date, or just to try something different. Go high impact or go subtle, just make sure you have fun.

Here are a few, good resources we've found for you regarding colored contact lenses:

Monday, December 6, 2010

Non Prescription Colored Contacts

If you want to change your eye color, you certainly can. It's easy to do if you just follow a few, simple steps. There are even ways to get free samples of colored contact lenses. Here is some more information I found:
Non Prescription Colored Contacts
Non prescription colored contacts have become popular with those who want to have a little extra fun changing and enhancing their look. Visiting an eye care professional will provide an eye exam, prescription and important information prior to purchase. Choose from enhancement or opaque varieties depending on the effect desired. Use a reputable provider who requires a prescription as is legally necessary in the U.S. By following guidelines for contact care and eye health, problems can be avoided and first time user issues minimized.
Be careful about where you buy colored contact lenses. Go with name brands

Friday, June 4, 2010

Color Contacts and Free Contact Lenses Resources

Hi, sorry I haven't posted in a little while but I've got some good links for all of you now. I've sort of been saving them up but they're all good links that I think you will enjoy:
  • Find No Prescription Colored Contact Lenses - The quickest way to find colored contacts without prescription is to inquire on the Internet. Once you find a reputable company you can request that they send you a free pair of zero corrective colored lenses.
  • Get Free Trial Color Contacts - There are two basic methods used to get free trial color contacts, one involves several local visits to the eye doctors in your area, the other involves doing a little Internet research into reliable contact lens providers.
  • Teens and Colored Contact Lenses - Teens and colored contact lenses go hand in hand in many different ways. Colored contact lenses are easy to get and do not require the teenager to have a prescription in some cases.
  • Get Some Sample Colored Contact Lenses - If you are looking to get a free colored contacts sample the best place to start is with your local optometrist. Near every eye center that operates with contact lenses has trial pairs on file for use whenever a new patient comes in, or whenever a person is trying out a new prescription.
  • Create Mystery with Colored Contact Lenses - You can get non prescription colored contacts and make your eyes a new color. Even if you don’t need any kind of vision correction, you can get colored contact lenses that are non prescription. All they do is change the color of your eyes and nothing else.
  • Save Money With Sample Contact Lenses - You can obtain a free colored contacts sample just by asking. You can have a pair of contacts for everyday of the week for free.
Enjoy!
-T

Monday, April 5, 2010

Change Your Eye Color with Colored Contact Lenses

Do you want to change your eye color with colored contact lenses? It is simple to do. You do not even always need a prescription. To get colored contacts without prescription, you can go to any good eyewear store or even a theatrical costumes store and you should be able to find a wide variety of colors and styles. Colored contact can be relatively inexpensive. If you know where to look you can even get them for free!

Changing your eye color can be a lot of fun. You can have brown eyes in the morning, blue eyes at lunch and bright green one for happy hour. With the new colored contacts you can have your eye color change to suit your outfit that day or any whim at all. Want to appear modest and subdued? Use brown contacts. Want to appear Italian or southern European? Try black contacts. Going for the Nordic beauty look? Dye your hair blonde and get the bright blue colored contacts and you can make up a believable story about Viking forbearers and be the star at Happy Hour.

If you want more than just a new eye color you may want to visit your local theatrical costume store. These stores specialize in a different type of colored contacts. At theatrical costume stores can offer contact lenses that can make you look like you are from another species. A good costume store can offer you contact lenses that make you look like you have cat eyes, hawk eyes, lizard eyes or the eyes of many other species. These stores have been outfitting theatre groups with contact lenses for plays and movies. They also provide contact lenses for people who want to put that finishing touch on a costume of Halloween or any other occasion.

If you want to change your eye color with colored contact lenses it does not have to cost an arm and a leg. In fact, there are ways to get them for free!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Are Colored Contacts Without Prescription Legal?

It seems like all the buzz right now is about people wondering about how to get colored contacts without prescription. There is some confusion about if a prescription is actually needed or not along with some other questions and things to know. This article will discuss those things.

President Bush signed a law into act on November 11, 2005 that allows the FDA to regulate all contact lenses - including non-corrective, decorative lenses - as medical devices. Here it is in H. R. 371:

"All contact lenses have significant effects on the eye and pose serious potential health risks if improperly manufactured or used without appropriate involvement of a qualified eye care professional.

Most contact lenses currently marketed in the United States, including certain plano and decorative contact lenses, have been approved as medical devices pursuant to premarket approval applications or cleared pursuant to premarket notifications by the Food and Drug Administration (‘‘FDA’’).

FDA has asserted medical device jurisdiction over most corrective and noncorrective contact lenses as medical devices currently marketed in the United States, including certain plano and decorative contact lenses, so as to require approval pursuant to premarket approval applications or clearance pursuant to premarket notifications.

All contact lenses can present risks if used without the supervision of a qualified eye care professional. Eye injuries in children and other consumers have been reported for contact lenses that are regulated by FDA as medical devices primarily when used without professional involvement, and noncorrective contact lenses sold without approval or clearance as medical devices have caused eye injuries in children."

As you can see, getting contact lenses without a prescription, even colored contacts that are non-corrective, is not legal. They refer to colored contacts as decorative contact lenses and they're also sometimes called cosmetic colored contact lenses.

The good news is that it's really easy to get them still. All you need to do is go see an eye care professional and get fitted for them. It's a good idea since you want them to fit right and it's good to get your eyes checked by an eye doctor every now and then. Who knows? You may even need some vision correction, which could help your eyes and make them not be so strained.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Widening Contact Lenses

One pretty unique trend that's hot in Asia right now is eye-widening contact lenses (also called "Iris-widening colored contact lenses"). They make the pupils of your eyes look wider than they really are. Many teenagers are wearing them there. What makes them popular seems to be the anime and manga pop media culture that's strong in Asia.

They're just like some of the special effect contact lenses that you can get except in the middle, where your pupil shows through, the color around that hole is black. This makes your pupils look larger. These cosmetic contact lenses do not change your vision at all (non corrective) but are just worn for the effect.

Maybe they'll make there way here to the US, who knows? I kind of think this could be one of those Asian things that just doesn't catch on too much anywhere else.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Non Corrective Colored Contact Lenses to Change Your Look

Have you ever considered changing your eye color? Do you want to try blue eyes, green/hazel eyes or even gray colored eyes? You can with colored contact lenses and it's not that difficult of a thing to do.

Many people are not aware that they can get colored contact lenses to change the color of their eyes without the contacts being corrective. You can get contact lenses that have no corrective powers. They are called "plano" contact lenses and have no magnification or vision correction. This means you can wear them when you want, like for going out for a night on the town or for special events.

When choosing a color, you can make as a dramatic of a change as you want. You can just simply enhance your eye color or you can totally change it. If you want to completely alter the color of your eyes, then you will need opaque colored contact lenses. These totally block out your natural eye color and your eyes become whatever color the contact lenses are. Some of the more crazy designs are used for Halloween costumes or for theatrical performances or even photo shoots.

To get non corrective colored contacts is simple. You'll need to stop in to an eye doctor to get fitted and then you're allowed to place an order. One popular brand is Acuvue colored contacts. Most people get that brand. It's a good idea to go with a name brand because you know quality materials are being used. You would never want to get cheap colored contact lenses from a drugstore or some website because they would not be fitted for your eyes and they may be made of inferior materials that could actually cause damage to your eyes. Your eyes get oxygen not from your blood stream but from the surrounding air. So if that air is passing through a contact lens made of some bad kind of material, then it will pick up that material and it will go right into your eyes. This could cause very serious eye infections. So get good ones.

Find out more about getting non corrective colored contacts.