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Non-Prescription Colour Contact Lenses for Men and Women that last for 3 months
Every order includes a FREE
120ml bottle of lens cleaning fluid and a
FREE lens
holder.
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Colour
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These professional non-prescription (also called "Plano lenses") coloured contact lenses are hip and
suitable for all ages. Coloured contact lenses make it possible to change eye
colour at any time - you can start the day with one colour and end it with
another for a dinner or a party. Alternatively, coloured contacts are perfect if
you only want to strengthen the eye colour you already have.
Coloured
contact lenses have become the "next hot accessory" to complete your new look.
Your eye colour is one of your most striking features so why
not have a little fun with your eyes. Now, you too can experience the amazing
transformation that you can bring to your eyes. Made from the highest quality
materials, in the most advanced contact lens manufacturing facilities, you can
be confident that these contact lenses are safe for your eyes.
All lenses are 0.06mm thick so you can be assured
that your lenses will be comfortable. These lenses are simple, safe and top
quality products that will last for 3 months from the day of opening.
Remember, never share coloured contacts lenses with anyone. See below
about caring for your lenses, and Frequently Asked Questions.
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One Tone
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want to discreetly change your eye colour |
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Two Tone -
Make your eyes appear much larger with the two tone range |
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Three Tone -
Great for a new look and a twinkle in your eyes. Three complimenting colours,
professionally blended together to create an exquisite and fashionable look |
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The Freedom to Choose Your Eye Colour without a Prescription

Preparing your lenses for insertion
1. Wash your hands with non cream-based soap, rinse thoroughly and dry with a
lint-free towel prior to inserting your lenses. A wet finger may cause a lens to stick to your finger when you attempt to insert the lens.
2. Avoid using fingernails to handle your lenses.
3. Do not work with your lenses over a sink; you could lose one down the drain.
If you do work near the sink, use a plug, If the lens drops in the sink,
you should disinfect the lens again.
4. Before each use, inspect
the lenses for particles, deposits, small cracks or any other blemish. Do not
use lenses with any physical blemishes.
5. Place the lens, cup side up, on your dry index finger. 
6. Hold the upper lashes and eyelid against the bony ridge just below the brow
and hold your mouth open as wide as possible at the same time, to prevent
blinking.
7. Pull the lower lid down using your middle finger. Look up so that the white
of your eye is showing.
8. Place the lens onto the exposed white of your eye and move the lens onto the
centre of your eye with the lower lid.
9. Remove your finger and release the lid. Lower lid first, and then the upper
one.
10. Look downward to help the lens, then close your eyes momentarily.
11. If your lenses feel dry or if your vision is blurred, blink hard several
times. If any redness or blurry vision persists after blinking, apply one or two comfort drops,
i.e. eye drops. If your vision is still blurred
remove your lens and consult an eye care professional.
12. Repeat this procedure to insert the other lens.
It is advisable to place solution in your lens carrying case and carry it with
you at all times. You never know when you may have to remove your lenses.

First-time
lens users - easy hints
1. After reading sections on “Preparing Your Lenses for Insertion” above, and “Cleaning
Your Lenses” below, pour the lens and storage fluid from the lens case into your palm.
inspect
the lenses for particles, deposits, small cracks or any other blemish. Do not
use lenses with any physical blemishes.
2. You will have far more success and satisfaction with the lens if you follow
this schedule. Your eyes need time to adjust to the lenses.
Day 1 - 1 hour of wear
Day 2 - 2 hours of wear
Day 3 - 3 hours of wear
Day 4 - 3 hours of wear
Day 5 - 3 hours of wear
Day 6 - 4 hours of wear
Day 7 - 5 hours of wear
Day 8 - 6 to 8 hours of wear
and always remember to follow the “Cleaning your lenses” section below.
3. Reaction of first time contact lens use can include; eye-watering, redness and
sensitivity to light, itchiness, increased blinking, and movement of the lens.
4. As your eyes adapt to wearing lenses, these symptoms will gradually diminish.
How
to remove your lenses
1. Wash and dry your hands and use a plug if working over a sink.
2. Place your index finger on the lower eyelid of your right eye and pull the
eyelid down.
3. Touch the lower edge of the lens with the tip of your finger.
4. While still looking up, slide the lens downward to the white of your eye
using your index finger.
5. Still looking up and holding the lens under the index finger, move your thumb
so you can compress the lens lightly between the thumb and the index finger,
then gently remove the “folded up” lens from the white of the eye.
6. If you have difficulty removing the lens, place a few comfort drops in the
eye (i.e. eye drops), wait a few minutes and try again.
7. Upon removal, place the lens in your palm ready to be cleaned, followed by
placing the lens in the supplied lens case, with fresh solution.
Cleaning
your lenses

1. You must clean and disinfect your lenses each time you remove them.
2. Wash and dry your hands with a lint free towel and place the lens in your palm.
3. Squeeze several drops of daily contact lens all purpose solution into your
palm.
4. Rub one side of the lens with the solution against the palm of your hand
using your index finger for about 5 seconds, in a straight back and forth
motion. Then turn the lens over and repeat the cleaning process but add a few
more drops of solution.
5. Rinse the lens thoroughly with more all purpose solution. Never use homemade
solutions or tap water, they may contain organisms that could cause an
infection.
Storing
your lenses for disinfection
1. Fill your case with contact lens disinfection solution. Place your lenses in
the lens case.
2. A dried lens can be rehydrated in the recommended solution. Check it for rips
or tears, then clean and disinfect it.
3. Never store lenses in tap water, mineral water or anything other than
sterile lens solution as there is a risk of infection.
Making
cleanliness a habit
Want to make the most of your contact lenses? For great vision and healthy,
comfortable lens wear, keep these guidelines in mind.
1. These lenses are for cosmetic purposes and should only be worn for 6 to 8
hours at a time, even if they feel comfortable.
2. Never sleep or nap while wearing your lenses.
3. Apply cosmetics after you insert your lens and remove cosmetics after
removing your lenses. Water based cosmetics are less damaging to your lens than
oil based.
4. Avoid handling of your lenses for too long before inserting them or you could
cause an eye irritation.
5. Never swim while wearing your lenses. It is very likely that you will lose
them and if not lost they may get contaminated.
6. Do not get lotions, creams or sprays in your eyes or on your lenses and avoid
the presence of chemicals.
7. Never skip in lens care. Cleaning by itself is not enough. You must store
your lenses in fresh solution at least twice per week and regularly in all-purpose disinfecting solution.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Do I need a prescription if I want to change the colour of my eyes?
Absolutely not! These lenses are designed for cosmetic use. These quality
cosmetic lenses can be worn as the mood strikes, even if you don’t need vision
correction. But, while no prescription is necessary, you may choose to consult
your eye care professional as an added comfort and precaution.
Will the lenses be comfortable?
New users may experience some discomfort at first but if you follow the first
time use, the wear schedule and the cleaning instructions elsewhere in these
notes, you will
find a more comfortable fit.
Will these lenses affect my vision?
The opening for your pupil has been optimized in size so it will not interfere
with vision.
What solutions can I use?
Each purchase comes with a Free 120ml cleaning and disinfecting fluid. If you
run out, you can use an all purpose, all in one solution which are available
at any chemist. With these solutions you can clean, lubricate,
disinfect and store your lenses.
Can I share these lenses with my friends?
Absolutely Not. The transfer of fluid to your eyes could create a possible eye
infection.
How long will my lenses last?
Approximately 3 months, if handled with care.
Overtime, lenses will absorb protein and calcium build up and may affect your
comfort and clarity of vision.
What is your returns policy?
Due to health and sanitary restrictions we are unable to issue refunds, except
when due to any manufacturer defect.
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