Archive for October, 2009

Oct 30 2009

How to buy the best contact lenses online

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Internet Shopping has never been easier. But where do you start to get the best and safest deal for contact lenses?

If you’re new to contacts then you do need a prescription from your eye care professional.

Good internet suppliers can help sort this important eye test at a local centre so look out for this service.

Make sure you ask for a prescription that specifies the best contact lenses so you can then shop and compare for the best value.

Why are Contact lenses cheaper on the internet?

Most Contact lens retailers have to pay for premises, opticians’ salaries and other overheads. Online suppliers simply don’t have these overheads to worry about, so they pass on great savings for exactly the same lenses, made by the same company, with just the same prescription.

So know you’ve got your prescription you simply key in the details online and in 24hrs they verify the accuracy of your prescription with your eye doctor and delivery is made direct to your front door.

There’s no hassle or traveling about and you benefit from the best value with a huge selection of brands, 24/7 customer services, best contact lenses pricing and generous rebate terms

And remember the longer the supply you buy, the cheaper they will be; three, six or even 12 months is usual, with big savings on popular daily disposables.

If you prefer longer reusable lenses then the savings on the best contact lenses can be even greater, with great deals on all the latest, highly effective multipurpose cleaning solutions.

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Oct 28 2009

Change the way you are seen with contact colour lenses.

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Colour Lenses are available in a huge range of brilliant colors and prescriptions to make your eyes even more dramatic and attractive

You can have Enhancement Tints that increase your natural eye colour and work well if you have light coloured eyes. 

Or Opaque colored contacts which completely change your eye color and great to use if you have dark eyes and fancy a change

Can you get color contacts for people with astigmatism?

Yes no problem and that applies to nearly all special lenses and prescriptions.

Do I Need a Prescription for Coloured Contact Lenses?

Yes its important to get your eye professional to give you a contact prescription even if you have 20/20 vision

What color contacts suit me best?

It is very personal decision, but nearly 50% of people buy Blues or Greens followed by Hazel, Grey, Purple and Brown. If you have an out going personality you may like a colour that really stands out against your hair and skin colour. While other personalities may like a more subtle change, such as an enhancement tint.    

Even if you have never worn contacts before you can start with colored contact lenses such as the popular daily disposable lens, which are often, used by experienced contact wearers to tryout a colour. They are simple to use and really comfortable 

Can you use my normal lens prescription for coloured contacts ?

Yes Your contact lens prescription can be found on the hand-written prescription from your doctor, or on your contact lens box.

You can then change to great value monthly multipacks for your new look, choosing from an enhancer lens, making your eye look bigger and more defined; to an opaque lens which can create an amazing change  

What are the risks if I buy color contacts online?

None, as we supply exactly the same lenses you would get from your eye doctor at upto 50% less. Contact Colour Lenses are factory sealed and come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.  

 

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Oct 23 2009

Prescription Contact Lens – FAQ’s

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What can I do if my eyes are dry after wearing a prescription contact lens?

You may find that your eyes feel dry after long periods of wearing contacts. Initially try some of the artificial tear solutions that are approved for contact wearers and maybe go back to using glasses for a couple of days.

If the problem is still around it may be best to see your eye doctor and consider changing your contact lenses or your wear schedule to daily disposable lenses

What happens if I put two contact lenses into the same solution compartment?

Many people have pairs of clear and colored lenses, but you should always keep them separate.

If they are cleaned together they sometimes stick and the cleaning process just does not work properly, leaving harmful residue on the lens surface.

Can you swim with contacts?

Sometimes your eyes can become irritated and the pool water can damage your lenses. Not everyone seems to have a problem, so it you want to try it with lenses, best to use a good pair of tight fitting goggles, especially in chlorinated pools.

What happens if you sleep in prescription contact lenses?

Fine if they are designed for overnight wear, such as Acuvue Oasys, as they have very high oxygen permeability, for healthy eyes. If it happens very occasionally with your Daily’s then your eyes may feel very dry the next day as the lens isn’t designed to let through the essential oxygen. Best to stick to the wear schedule

How long does a prescription contact lens last?

In short there are 2 dates to look out for. When you receive your box of lenses, there will be an expiry date on them – say 20 Dec 2012. Then there is the life of the lenses once the individual seal is broken i.e. Daily, 14 or 30 day etc. 

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Oct 13 2009

What are the best contact lenses for you?

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There are all kinds of reasons to consider contact lenses. Maybe you need a change from glasses, want to play sport or like some contacts for special occasions.

Either way we are here to help and guide you through the options to make sure you get the best contact lenses to suit your lifestyle.

First off we look at the three main categories; Soft or Rigid lenses, Wear Schedules and Vision Problems.

Soft or Rigid lenses?

Basic lenses are a great value option, but the best contact lenses are Silicone Hydrogel for ultimate wearing comfort and eye health. The super wet lens stops deposit build up and dry eye irritation by supplying extra oxygen to your eye.

Ideal if you spend long hours in front of a computer, which can lead to dehydration, discomfort and red eye.

In short, soft contacts are the best contact lens for wearer comfort

The alternative is the rigid Gas Permeable or GP lenses. Maybe not as flexible as the soft lenses but with the advanced plastics, essential oxygen can reach the eye just as effectively as the soft lenses.

The rigid plastic means that the lens offers crisp, clear vision. They last a long time and can correct all types of vision problems; however they do take a bit longer to get used too.

Wear Schedule

Daily disposable lenses are worn during waking hours, then simply thrown away and replaced with a new pair the next day. With no cleaning or fuss they are ideal for daily use, traveling, sports or nights out.

Daily contacts also means less chance of infection, especially if your eyes naturally produce more protein or you suffer with allergies.

They come in great value, hygienic options, through to Silicone Hydrogel, which are the best contact lenses for comfort and your eye health

With reusable or 14/30 day disposable lenses  you wear and clean daily, replacing your lenses either once or twice a month.

You get the latest lens material for comfortable wear all day, which is ideal for office and dry air conditioned environments.

The 14 day lenses reduces surface deposit problems and 30 day options are very affordable, with lenses featuring, overnight use, high oxygen permeability, handling tints and UV protection.

Its important to keep to the 14/30 day recommended wearing time and remember they require that all important cleaning with specialist solutions.

Extended, continuous wear or Night & Day lenses can be worn 24/7 and popular with people that need immediate vision, such as police and firemen

But even these lenses have a life, which is generally 14 or 30 days.

Normally you wont need cleaning solutions but if you take them out during a heavy cold, you’ll need to clean and disinfect them before you reapply.

So the lenses must be handled properly, and sometimes more prone to protein buildup.

Vision Problem

If your vision is short (myopia) or long-sightedness, (hypermetroopia) then soft lenses  will certainly be the best option for you. They are easy to handle and immediately pleasant to wear. 

If you have an astigmatisim, then you will need a Toric lens that compensates for the irregular surface of your eye. The lenses have to be set in a particular position, so placement is crucial and because you need superior vision and stability, rigid GP lenses are the best contact lenses.

Lenses for presbyopia are bifocal or multifocal contact lenses that give you excellent vision at all distances, especially close up images.

The best contact lenses for value are the 30 day disposable and generally available as a GP lenses


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