Contact Lens 04 Monster Eye Cosplay green design
Contact Lens 04 Monster Eye Cosplay green design
Contact Lens 04 is a monster eye cosplay green professional quality contact lens, also referred to as Crazy Lenses, for cosplay, events, holidays and parties occasional use.
The supply is for a pair of contact lenses, individually wrapped in solution.
Made by one of the largest manufacturers in the world, and sold across the globe, with over 3000 different designs on offer,
Thanks to the amazing and rapidly evolving contact lens technology, contact lenses have been used for decades as a solution for shortsightedness and longsightedness. Of course, it also paved the way for people to wear contact lenses for fun, so that you can now change the colour of your eyes, either subtly or dramatically.
Specifications to International professional Standards.
180 days use. Power 0.00 (plano). Dia. 14mm to 14.5mm. Base Curve. 8.6 to 8.9. Soft lens 42% to 52% water. Unopened expiration 5 years.
FDA, CE and ISO Certificated
The production factory is South Korean owned, 100,000 sq ft clean room production facility, 3rd Generation equipment, with capacity of over 250 million lenses per year, putting it in the Top 3 manufacturers in the world. Contract supply is carried out for many of the leading contact lens brands throughout USA, Europe and Asia.
So what are colour contact lenses? Just like contact lenses that are designed for vision correction, coloured contact lenses are made of moist, flexible silicone and are available as either prescription or non prescription lenses.
The lenses are placed on the surface of the eye and rest on the tear film layer of the cornea, helping the lens to move with the eye naturally so that you have a full field of vision whilst wearing them.
Being so easy to use and with an amazing effect, colour contact lenses are becoming more and more popular to wear, especially with celebrities such as Kanye West, Selena Gomez and Mila Kunis wearing them to red carpet events.
It doesn’t need to be Halloween for you to wear colour contacts, in fact they make the perfect accessory for parties, nights out, festivals and date night.
Of course, with contact lenses being eye accessories there’s a big responsibility to ensure you wear them safely and even if you’re not a first time contact lens wearer, you should read on for our tips on how to wear your coloured contact lenses with peace of mind.
The Colour Contact Lenses Safety Guide
Only buy FDA approved lenses
This is the first and most golden rule of wearing contact lenses, as unregulated retailers and unapproved lenses can be very dangerous. The material they are made with, the solution and cleanliness of the contacts are all issues that you could face when buying contacts from sources that haven’t been FDA approved.
Buying and wearing lenses that haven’t been FDA approved could lead to eye infections and can even cause blindness in serious cases.
Lifestyle Liberty only supply leading lenses that are certified as safe and are FDA approved.
Never wear coloured contacts for longer than their lifespan
Colour contacts are available in either daily disposables, 90 day and even 180 days, which are the preferred ranges supplied by Lifestyle Liberty.
It’s very important that you note which lifespan your contact lenses are and to never exceed this. Dailies can only be worn once and must be disposed off immediately after you’ve worn them.
Don’t sleep in your lenses
If you’re wearing your lenses on a night out, always remember to take them out before you go to sleep. Be extra careful if you have been drinking alcohol as the likelihood of you accidentally sleeping your contacts can dramatically increase.
Don’t shower whilst wearing your lenses
Contact lenses and showers do not mix well. Rubbing your eyes when wet can cause the lenses to move, so they can potentially get trapped under your eyelid. Fishing them out isn’t much fun but you also risk getting an eye infection - easily avoidable if you remove your lenses before showering.
You should also avoid going in swimming pools or in the sea if you’re wearing colour contacts.
Never rinse lenses in tap water
Never ever rinse your colour contacts in tap water or anything other than your contact lens solution.
There are millions of tiny microorganisms found in tap water and if these get onto your contact lenses or trapped under them, they can cause sight-threatening eye infections.
Luckily with daily disposable lenses you don’t have to worry about this, as you will throw them away immediately after use, but if you’re using 180 day lenses be sure to use your contact lens solution as instructed.
Always wash hands properly before handling your coloured contact lenses
To avoid transferring dirt or dust into your eyes or getting anything trapped on your lenses, make sure to wash your hands every time you handle your colour contacts. Use antibacterial soap if possible and dry your hands with a lint-free towel. Avoid using oil, lotion-based soaps or hand cream, which can cloud or soil your lenses.
What are the most common mistakes people make wearing coloured contact lenses?
Hygiene is the biggest issue as a lot of people don’t look after their coloured contacts properly.
With daily disposables, the main problem is that people don’t throw them away after use and try to wear them again. This can lead to serious eye infections with a potential of causing blindness.
When using 30/90/180 days you have to use saline solution to keep your coloured contacts in and use contact lens cleaner after every use. Don’t ever rinse your lenses in water or saliva and always use the correct solution as recommended by your optometrist.
One common problem is that people never clean their contact lens cases, so they end up full of congealed bacteria.
Using fresh solution to clean your colour contacts isn’t enough for proper, hygienic care. You must always clean the case thoroughly and let it air dry (rather than pat or towel drying them)
Do you need to visit an optician for coloured contact lenses?
You should always visit an optician if in doubt about your prescription and the use of coloured contact lenses. An optician can help to fit them and advise you on how to wear them. Lifestyle Liberty lenses are prescription power 0,0 (plano) and are safe in all situations, but as with all contact lenses, please be responsible when wearing them. If your prescription dictates that you should have full prescription contact lenses, then all of our contact lenses are available made up to your personal prescription. This is made up at the lens manufacturing plant to international standards and takes 12 to 21 days. Please message us with your requirements.
For those wanting plain lenses, 0.00 zero power, crazy, coloured or beauty lenses for occasional use, where eyesight is not in need of a prescription, then our standard lenses are ideal for those special moments.
How long you can wear lenses for?
When wearing contact lenses you need to build up your ‘adaptation time’. This is like breaking in new shoes, as you need to get your eyes used to wearing colour contacts for a couple of hours at a time before wearing them for longer.
Keeping them in for too long can lead to overwear syndrome. This is most common when people sleep in the colour contacts by accident but can also happen after wearing them all day. Symptoms of overwear syndrome include sore, red eyes and itchiness.
Can I use make-up with my lenses?
Yes you can, but make sure you put your lenses in before you begin to apply your make-up. This will avoid contaminating them with residue from foundation, powders or any small dust particles that could still be on your fingers.
Can I use glitter when wearing colour contact lenses?
As with make-up, glitter can easily get onto your lenses and contaminate them so always put your contact lenses in before using glitter and wash your hands thoroughly after applying it. If you find that your hands get covered in glitter throughout your evening, make sure to wash your hands as you could accidentally rub glitter into your eyes.
Do you have any questions regarding your colour contact lenses? We’re always on hand to answer any of your queries! Remember you can and should always speak to your optician if you have any concerns or need help with wearing your contacts.
With these simple tips, wearing colour contact lenses can be fun, fashion-forward and most importantly, completely safe.