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How to Choose Non-prescription Colored Lenses

How to Choose Non-prescription Colored Lenses

Non-prescription colored lenses are a great choice for those who want to transform their eye color without affecting their vision. When considering the right colored lenses for you, it is important to consider factors like your skin tone, hair color and natural eye color.
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Top 5 Colored Contact Lenses

Top 5 Colored Contact Lenses

Our eyes have the biggest significance to our appearance, even though they only take up a small part of our body. Colored contact lenses can be used to enhance your look, make your eyes stand out beautifully, and give you more self-confidence.
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The 3 Best Contact Lens Solutions

The 3 Best Contact Lens Solutions

Eye health is a top priority. If you're a contact lens wearer, you can appreciate the importance of keeping them clean and debris-free. That's why choosing a contact solution is a major decision and requires considerable thought. After all, contact solution plays an important role in your lens wear experience.
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Daily VS Monthly Lenses

Daily VS Monthly Lenses: Which Is Best for You?

Daily contacts have seen a surge in popularity over the last decade. Approximately 45 million people wear contact lenses in America only! A number that’s been steadily increasing due to evolving technology that has made them more comfortable and easier to use.
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How to Read Your Contact Lens Prescription

How to Read Your Contact Lens Prescription

Understanding your prescription is the first step to correcting your vision. Although your optometrist or a pharmacist can explain your prescription, it is helpful to know what kind of correction you need and what kind of lenses you need to purchase.
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Top 10 Medical Contacts for Dry Eyes

Top 10 Medical Contacts for Dry Eyes

People avoid talking to their eye doctor about contact lenses related to dry eyes because they fear they'll be told to stop wearing contacts for good. But with today's variety of new contact lenses and care products, the need to discontinue contact lens wear altogether is very unlikely.
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