Quarterly lenses are durable lenses
with a usability time-frame of 90 days. This type of lens is something you'll
usually see among coloured lenses. They are very cost-effective but require a
higher degree of maintenance and care. It's commonly assumed you won't be
wearing them every day during their 90-day lifespan and that'll you'll carefully
clean, disinfect, and store them. Note: do not use peroxide on coloured
lenses.
Cosmetic coloured lenses without power
Non-dioptric
lenses are contacts that won't correct your vision. They are used solely for
cosmetic purposes. For anyone who wishes to buy cosmetic lenses like these, it's
advisable for your eyes to be measured for a "plano" prescription, meaning one
with zero vision correction. A professional measurement beforehand will also
tell you which lenses should comfortably fit you, and which lenses won't.
About ColourVUE BigEyes
Manufactured by MaxVue Vision,
ColourVUE Bigeyes are coloured contact lenses that visually enlarge the eyes,
giving them a bigger and brighter doll-like appearance. They are designed with a
ring that encircles the outer edge of the iris to add depth and dimension with
naturally blending colours. These lenses have a 90-day replacement schedule and
require proper care to ensure they stay healthy. The package contains two lenses
suitable for either occasional or daily wear.
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Comments
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Do you have any questions?
anne lynch
Hi,
I have light blue eyes. Are the Colourvue cool blue totally opaque, giving my eyes the same colour as the photo, or do they enhance the colour of my own eyes?
Thanks
Answer
info@alensa.ie
Hi, Anne, These lenses are the colour of the photo. However, coloured lenses
are an almost totally subjective experience, so we cannot offer a clear answer,
unfortunately.
Comments (1)
Hi, I have light blue eyes. Are the Colourvue cool blue totally opaque, giving my eyes the same colour as the photo, or do they enhance the colour of my own eyes? Thanks
Hi, Anne, These lenses are the colour of the photo. However, coloured lenses are an almost totally subjective experience, so we cannot offer a clear answer, unfortunately.
Thanks, Alensa