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Different types of contact lenses for day to day basis

by Steven Jones Owner

Contact lenses are small curved pieces often made of glass or plastic that sits directly over the cornea. They are a great alternative to eye glasses. There are many types of contact lenses such as prescription contact lenses, colored contact lenses and so on. People may use contact lenses for vision correction or just for cosmetic purposes to enhance their appearance. Contact lenses are medical devices that have a slightly round curvature that allows them to sit comfortably on the surface of the eyes. There are both hard and soft contact lenses depending on the material they are made from. The regular contact lenses are usually transparent and clear although some may have little light blue or green in color to allow the wearer to see them clearly. It makes easier to put the contact lenses in and taking them out. Even if they slight tinge of color but they do not change the natural color of the eyes. Contact lenses definitely offer myriad of advantages over eye glasses, so it is better to switch to using them. 

Those who have been regular wearers of contact lenses or those who are familiar with the contact lens industry would be already aware of the revolutionary lens brands such as Air Optix and Acuvue among others. The recent developments in the manufacturing of these lenses have made these contact lenses one of the best lenses available in the market these days. These lenses are designed with the unique material known as silicon hydrogel which is extremely comfortable for the eyes. They are commonly referred as “breathable” lenses as they allow adequate amount of oxygen to reach the eyes and it is almost five times more than the other conventional contact lenses. These contact lenses are designed with keeping the wearer's complete ease and comfort in mind. Another significant advantage of these revolutionary contacts is that the wearer does not need to worry about taking off their contacts before going to sleep. These contacts have molecular structure which allows them to hold water content, that do not cause the eyes to dry out. These lenses can also safely and easily move around on the surface of the eye.

Apart from the regular contact lenses, colored contact lenses can be also worn on the day to day basis. Colored contact lenses are fun fashion accessory and are easily available in many different styles, designs and colors. These lenses can make the wearers eyes appear green, blue, or even violet in just seconds. These contacts cover the eyes iris with a completely new color. The center of these lenses is kept clear to reveal the pupil whereas the outer ring that covers the iris is tinted or hand painted. These lenses come in several different types such as enhancement tints, opaque tints, visibility tints and each of them serves its different purpose. Commonly people with light colored eyes use the enhancement tint colored contacts and people with darker eyes go for opaque tints. However, there is no such hard and fast rule for using them. People can use them to change their eye color depending on their mood, outfit or makeup. These contact lenses can come with prescriptive power as well. For those who do not need vision correction, non-prescription colored contact lenses can be worn.

You can buy your pair of contact lenses from a reputed online retailer like sclera-lenses. They deal in all types of contact lenses such as sclera lenses, colored contact lenses, crazy and Halloween lenses, prescription contact lenses and various other lens accessories. They also provide branded lenses such as contact lenses Air Optix, contact lenses Acuvue among others. All their lenses bear a CE marking and are ISO certified. The range of lenses they offer is constantly growing as they strive to provide you with the widest range possible to choose from.


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