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Make You out of The Ordinary - Distinctive Contact Lenses
Make You out of The Ordinary - Distinctive Contact Lenses
If you want something out of the ordinary when it comes to contact lenses then you might want to have a look at these special effect lenses.
Make You out of The Ordinary - Distinctive Contact Lenses
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(Free-Press-Release.com) December 15, 2009 --A contact lens (also known simply as a contact) is a corrective, cosmetic, or therapeutic lens usually placed on the cornea of the eye.
Contact lenses usually serve the same corrective purpose as glasses, but are lightweight and virtually invisible — many commercial lenses are tinted a faint blue to make them more visible when immersed in cleaning and storage solutions.
Some cosmetic lenses are deliberately colored to alter the appearance of the eye. Some lenses now have a thin surface treatment which is a UV coating; this helps to reduce UV damage to the eye's natural lens.
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Tips for Contact Lens Wearers
Which Way Is the Right Way? A question many newbie wearers have is: "How can I tell if my contact lens is inside-out?"
The trick is to place the lens on your finger so that a cup is formed. Then hold the lens up directly in front of your eyes so you're looking at the side of the cup.
If the lens forms a "U" with the top edges flared out, it's inside out. If it forms just a "U," it's in the correct position.
If you're wearing lenses with a handling tint, another way is to place the lens on your fingertip and then look down at it. The edge of a tinted lens should look very blue (or green, depending on the tint); that won't be the case if the lens is inverted.
Some contact lenses also have a laser marking, such as the brand name, on the edge to help you. If you can read it properly, the lens is not inside out. Don't worry if you place a contact lens in your eye inside out. The lens will feel uncomfortable, but it can't do any damage.
Eye Makeup and Contact Lenses
Getting makeup in your eye is annoying. But it's even worse with contacts, because it can stick to the lenses instead of flushing right out. Follow these tips to keep your eyes looking and feeling good:
1. Put in your contact lenses before applying makeup.
2. Use only non-allergenic makeup.
3. Cream eye shadow is less likely to get in your eye than powder.
4. If you prefer powder, keep your eyes closed during application.
5. Never apply eyeliner between your lashes and your eye.
6. To remove eye makeup, wash and dry your hands.
7. Replace your eye makeup frequently — at least every three months.
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