Wild Eyes Designs are a relatively new member of the family of colored contact lenses. With them you can change your eyes into those of a cat or an alien, a smiley face or a vampire. You can be confident in the knowledge that Wild Eyes are prepared using the same refined technologies as those used in standard contacts including all the power prescriptions you need.
If you are all set to alter your look and improve your vision safely, consider one of the many choices of colored or toric wild lenses available. If you purchase them online you can get them cheaper than if you go to a regular store. You must have had a recent contact lens examination and a legitimate prescription in order to purchase lenses at a walk-in optical service or on the Internet.
Are Wild Eyes Contacts Safe?
Special effects contacts are not restricted to movie costume designers any more. Here are some answers to questions you might be asking yourself if you are considering buying costume lenses:
Q: Will I need a prescription for Wild Eyes?
A: Even if you have perfect vision, you should ask your optometrist to fit costume lenses.
Q: Can I see while wearing Wild Eyes?
A: Yes - the center of the lens is clear for you to see, even if the rest of it is opaque.
Q: Are Wild Eyes costume lenses safe?
A: Yes - the lenses themselves are not to blame for the many FDA warnings about the dangers of costume contacts.
Wild Eyes are non-prescription color contacts. However, they are available for most prescriptions, and the same guidelines for proper care and sanitation apply. They need to be disinfected frequently using the correct solution and should not be worn longer than suggested by your doctor. You should never trade contacts with your friends. Special Effects contacts are very safe once these guidelines are followed.
You must first see an ophthalmologist, optometrist, or in some states, optician if you want to wear contact lenses. The reason? Nowadays, almost everybody can wear contacts, but there are an odd few that can't, so the doctor will test your eyes to make sure Wild Eyes lenses are okay for you. Contact lens producers have been busy rolling out bifocal, toric and colored lenses since the introduction of disposable contacts - and, of course, daily disposables, which offer the ultimate in convenience.
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