Special Effects Contact Lenses

Special effects contact lenses are here to stay. If you want to make a statement at a party, look cool on the dance floor, or just scare the Postman, there is a lens available for you.

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Location: Bristol, South Gloucester, United Kingdom

I am married to my darling Scheela and have 3 beautiful children. I was fortunate enough to be laid off 4 years ago. This enabled me to work from home, and I now make my living from my dining room. I was also able to see my youngest take her first steps. How many working parents are lucky enough to do that!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Having Fun With Colored Contact Lenses

Colored contact lenses are a great way to sharpen and enhance the look of
your eyes. Unlike traditional contacts, colored lenses are a great way to
show off your contacts, with colors that are completely fun. You can have a
lot of fun with colored lenses - especially when you show them off to
friends and family - who don't know you have them.

All around the world, thousands and thousands of people wear colored lenses.
Contact lenses themselves all the best alternative to glasses, with colors
being the next best thing. Colors add flair and personality to contact
lenses, giving people the chance to be different. When you add color to
your lenses - you are telling the world that you are different.

No matter what color you are interested in, you can find colored lenses that
match your preference. There are hundreds of different styles available,
from kids to adults. You'll also have several different manufacturers to
choose from as well, which makes it easier than ever to get a pair of
colored lenses that you can depend on.

Even though colored lenses are popular, there are several people who feel as
if they will damage the eyes. Colored lenses work exactly the same as
traditional contacts, and won't damage your eyes as long as you clean them
and take care of them. If you clean them like you should and soak them in
solution for a few hours when you take them out, you shouldn't have anything
to worry about.

Each and every colored contact has the color or design coded on the contact
itself. When you wear a pair of these lenses, it is actually the color that
has been coded into the contact that projects the colored image everyone
sees when they look in your eyes. The color of the contact shines through,
making it appear that your eyes are indeed the exact same color as your
contacts.

Colored contacts work the same as other types of contacts. You simply use
your prescription for contacts and select the color you want. If you are
ordering them online, you'll find hundreds and hundreds of different colors
and images. There are more colors and selections available online - making
it the best way to invest in your contact lenses.

If you've been thinking about adding some flair to your contacts, you should
look into getting a pair of colored lenses. They will give you the vision
you need, along with different colored "eyes" that can really mess with
someone's head. Kids love them as well, as they give them the chance to
express themselves. From kids to adults - colored contact lenses are the
ideal way to be different - and improve your vision at the same time.

Friday, February 08, 2008

Caring For Your Contacts

Its no secret that contact lenses are the best alternative to glasses. They
are easy to use, although they must be taken care of. There are several
ways that you can take care of your contact lenses, which will ensure that
they stay healthy and remain comfortable when you wear them.

Before you put your contacts in, the first thing to do is wash your hands
with soap and warm water. You should also make sure that you dry your hands
thoroughly with a clean towel, as soap residue or chemicals may get on the
contacts, causing them to be very uncomfortable and possibly even burning
your eyes when you put them in.

If you can't seem to get your contacts to go in your eyes, you shouldn't
force them. Instead, you should put some solution in the palm of your hand,
and gently rub the contact in the solution. Then, before you put it back in
your eyes, you should put some solution on it and it should go in your eye
without any complications.

Anytime you are not wearing your contact lenses, you should always soak them
in fresh solution. This is especially important overnight, as the solution
gets the protein out of your contacts. If you don't soak them in solution,
they can end up causing damage to your eyes.

If you experience any type of burning with your contacts after soaking them
in solution, you should try another solution. Depending on your eyes, some
types of solutions may leave you with a burning sensation. This is very
common, although switching to a different contact lens solution will more
than likely stop the burning or irritation.

Throughout the day, you may need to use rewetting drops or saline solution
to keep moisture in your eyes. Sometimes, contacts can dry your eyes out,
and make them feel very uncomfortable. When you put some drops or saline in
them though, the dryness will normally subside. You should always keep some
rewetting drops or saline with you at times, just in case your eyes start to
dry out.

If you are new to contact lenses, you should ask your optician or staff any
questions that come to mind. Normally, after you have been fitted for
contact lenses, the optician and his staff will show you how to put your
contacts in, how to care for them, and anything else you need to know about
them.

Taking care of your contact isn't hard to do. As long as you take care of
them, they will take care of you. You should always change them out with a
fresh pair as recommended, to prevent any type of damage to your eyes.
Contact lenses are a great alternative to glasses - although they need to be
cared for in the proper ways.