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GEO Big Grang Grang

The GEO Big Grang Grang lenses are so beautiful that you will fall in love with the color and the pattern. Brown and gray, are soft tones, so they blend beautifully with the natural color of the eyes and never look strange. They are available in two cool colors: choco and brown. They are popular for looking for larger eye illusions, so they are the first choice for those who wish to provide an illusion of incredibly larger eyes.

An interesting part about these lenses is that they provide a sufficient amount of brightness to make your eyes stand out from others and also without makeup. GEO Big Grang Grang lenses are designed for people who like dark eyes or who want to add a dark look to light-colored eyes. It's like eye makeup. Even without makeup, circle lenses can make your eyes look big, bright, and more awake.

The GEO Big Grang Grang Brown Lens has been one of my go-to’s lately only because it is not only enlarging it looks extremely natural! It is called BIG for a reason. These lenses have a diameter of 14.8mm which is not the largest (15mm) but big enough without looking over the top.

GEO's Big Grang Grang Brown offers a chic doll-like look. A closer look sees a visibly thicker limbal ring that screams dramatically, and the softer brown tones add balance. More coverage means improved mixing with the eyes. This colored contact lens is best used as Anime Contacts for characters Ulzzang, Tohoru, D.Va, sailor moon, Matt Holt, ERZA, NAMI, Vegeta, Mei-Rin from Kuroshitsuji, Kaname Yuki.


Product Specification

  • Brand / GEO 
  • Origin / South Korea
  • Diameter / 14.8mm
  • Base Curve / 8.8mm
  • Water Content / 38%
  • Life Span / Yearly
  • Prescription / -0.00 ~ -6.00
  • Package / Pair of Circle Lenses (2 pcs) + FREE Macaron Lens Case

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