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How To Pic Coloured Contact Lenses For Dark Eyes?

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If you have dark eyes and are looking to add a bit of colour to your look, coloured contact lenses can be a fun and exciting option. However, finding the right colour that complements your skin tone and natural eye colour can be a bit of a challenge. In this article, we'll provide some tips on how to choose the best-coloured contact lenses for dark eyes. 1. Consider your skin tone: Your skin tone plays a significant role in determining which coloured contact lenses will look best on you. If you have warm-toned skin, earthy colours such as brown and hazel will complement your skin tone. If you have cooler-toned skin, consider colours such as blue, gray, and green. 2. Decide on the intensity: The intensity of the colour you choose can also make a big difference. If you want a subtle change, go for a lighter shade of your natural eye colour. For a more dramatic change, choose a more intense colour that contrasts with your natural eye colour. 3. Try different shades: Don't be afra

All You Need To Know About Toric Lenses For Astigmatism

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Toric contacts correct astigmatism, a gene vision concern caused by a distorted cornea or lens. People with astigmatism experience blurry vision, even when wearing standard prescription contact lenses. Toric lenses aren’t the only contact lenses for people with astigmatism. But they are the most liked contact lenses. Here are a few steps to help to get you started with toric contacts.  How Do Toric Contacts Work? Toric contact Lenses are much more complex than standard lenses. Most contacts are spherical just like slicing the edge off a beach ball. Toric contacts get their name from the torus (it's a doughnut-shaped surface). A shallow slice off the edge of the torus forms a lens with several focal lengths. This is necessary when correcting astigmatism because a prescription will change from one point to another due to the distorted lens or cornea. Toric contacts have some extra qualities that help them maintain in your eye by focusing power on the vertical and horizontal orientat

Common Eye Infections When Wearing Contact Lenses

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  Needless to say that millions of contact lens wearers misuse the lenses by improperly cleaning them or wearing them too long; this may lead to eye infections that may cause something such as blindness (& more often, inflammation). Contact lenses are an option for people that need glasses. In some cases, even children can wear modern lenses. Although we all wear contact lenses without a problem, complications can develop. Let's discuss a few facts about contact-lens-related eye infections:   When unhealthy germs, fungi (or bacteria) invade the surrounding area of the eyes the eyeball, gets stuck between the contact lens and the eyes, & leads to an eye infection as a result. 1. Pink Eye Infection: Also can be said conjunctivitis, pink eye is the happening of the clear, thin covering of the whites of the eyes, which is the inside of the eyelids. Such conditions contain transparent blood vessels that overlie the eye sclera. 2. Conjunctivitis: Such an eye condition involves