Contacts have gone through a lot of changes and technical enhancements in quality, look and feel since they were first developed as hard glass lenses in the 1950s. With the current improvements in disposable and toric lenses, today more and more people are changing from glasses and benefiting from corrective contact lenses. The spectacularly diverse color contact lenses that are now generally available and gaining in popularity are the hottest, exciting development and bold innovation in the contact lens industry.
Contact lens wearers now have the exciting color choices they have always wanted with FreshLook ColorBlends. These lenses come in nine amazing colors: amethyst, blue, brown, gray, green, honey, pure hazel, true sapphire and turquoise. Use your natural eye color and skin tone to help you decide the actual color when you order Freshlook ColorBlends, or any other colored contact lens.
The Different Types Of FreshLook Color Contact Lenses
Market leaders in the colored contact lens industry Ciba Vision and Wesley Jessen have teamed up to produce FreshLook, with its special patented dot matrix pattern. FreshLook ColorBlends are the most popular contact lenses offered by Ciba Vision/Wesley Jessen.
Another type of colored contacts offered by FreshLook is the ColorBlends Toric lens. Wesley Jessen has designed FreshLook ColorBlends Toric as 1 to 2 week disposable lenses to correct the vision of patients suffering from astigmatism. Even the regular toric lenses have a visible tint to help you locate your lenses in the solution (this tint will not change the color of your eyes). FreshLook Toric lenses are made with an inside-out indicator to ensure proper insertion. FreshLook also offers FreshLook Dimensions and FreshLook Radiance color contacts.
A Guide For Buying Contact Lenses Online
The Internet has made buying and selling "just a click away" thing. The same goes for contacts. Buying online is convenient, and in many cases cheaper. Keep your eyes safe by following these guidelines:
1. Get your eyes checked and let your eye specialist advise you on what type of lenses are best for you.
2. Fill out all fields on the ordering form carefully.
3. Do not make any substitutions without the knowledge of your eye specialist.
4. Check the expiry date on your lenses as soon as you receive them, and return them right away if the date has already passed or if it is close.
5. It is advisable that you visit the specialist and show the lenses to him for his opinion of it before putting them on.
Published by Mike Long
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