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Daisy Cotton
Copyright (c) 2012 Daisy Cotton Colored Contact lenses come in all colors and shapes. Wearing colored contacts beat wearing prescription eyeglasses because there are fewer hassles involved in maintenance. Mostly glasses change your look while contacts improve your look or help keep up your look. Eyeglasses are hard to keep up with where as contacts stay in your eyes most of the time. When purchasing your first pair of colored eye contact lenses take your time and think about the following: Are you ready for the stigma that comes with an enhanced look? Are you considering seeing a physician before ordering your contacts from my website. Which brand of colored contact lenses are you going to buy? Do you know that the cost for colored contact lenses are more expensive than eyeglasses? It is a great idea to get a free sample before you buy to ensure you like the color NON-PRESCRIPTION VERSES PRESCRIPTION: I recommend before purchasing contacts that you see an Ophthalmologist: a. To see whether you need a prescription before you invest your money b. Before putting anything in your eye you should make sure you do not have an eye disease c. Ensure your contacts will fit you properly OCCASIONS FOR WEAR It is a great idea to get a free sample before you buy to ensure you like the color. Weekend Out: Colored contacts can give you a whole new weekend look. You can make a dramatic impression among your friends when you go out to party. Halloween costume: To enhance your costume, especially if you are wolf or a zombie. EYE PROBLEMS: Astigmatism: This is a common condition occurring when light entering the eyes is not focused evenly. Typically people with astigmatism have an irregularly shaped cornea that contributes to vision problems including an inability to focus or blurred vision. Some refer to this problem as the "egg-shaped" cornea problem, meaning a person with astigmatism usually has an egg-shaped instead of a round shaped cornea, round is normal. Nearsighted Myopia; Shortsightedness; Refractive error: - Nearsightedness is when light entering the eye focus incorrectly making distant objects appear blurred. Nearsightedness is a type of refractive error of the eye. Nearsightedness: refer to an individual who has trouble seeing things that are far away. Farsightedness: Is greater difficulty seeing near objects than distant objects. When you look at an object close up you will not be able to see it clearly,so the contacts for a farsighted condition corrects the problem.
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