By admin1 on Jan 25, 2008 in Contact Lenses, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
Over the last several years, there have been many improvements in contact lenses.
As a whole, contacts are the best alternative to wearing glasses.
They are comfortable, don’t hang off your face, and above all - they are affordable. Among the many types of contact lenses available on the market, are the extended wear contact lenses. There are many benefits to these extended wear contact lenses, which we will go over.
Extended wear contact lenses are convenient, possibly even more so than the other types of contacts. With most types of extended wear contact lenses, all you have to do is keep them clean, put them in, and then go about your normal day.
You don’t need to clean them near as often as other types of soft contact lenses. Once you clean them they should last you for a long time before they need to be cleaned again.
One of the best attributes to extended wear contact lenses is the fact that they are very comfortable. They are easy to put in your eyes, and most people don’t even notice that they are wearing any contact lenses at all.
By admin1 on Jan 25, 2008 in Contact Lenses, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
Hard or rigid contacts are comprised of material that is known as PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate). This material is very rigid, and doesn’t contain near as much water as soft contacts.
With that in mind, taking care of and cleaning hard contact lenses is very different that cleaning and maintaining soft contact lenses.
Before you purchase a pair of hard contact lenses or rigid contact lenses, you should know how to take care of them and how to clean them. Hard contact lenses differ from soft contact lenses, as the cleaning process is very different.
When you purchase your contacts you should also purchase your cleaning solution. Your cleaner is very important, as you must have it with hard contacts.
The one thing that hard contact lenses and soft contact lenses have in common is the fact that you must wash your hands before you handle either of them.
You should always wash your hands with soap and water before you handle your hard lenses. Antibacterial soap is the best soap to use, as it will thoroughly clean your hands and it doesn’t contain any type of fragrance.
By admin1 on Jan 25, 2008 in Contact Lenses, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
If you wear contact lenses, you may want to look into the 1 day lenses from Acuvue.
These 1 day acuvue contact lens put a stop to using messy solution, as they don’t need to be cleaned at all.
You simply wear your contacts during the day, and then toss them away at night. The 1 day Acuvue contact lens totally eliminates the hassle commonly associated with leaving your contacts in solution during the night, then cleaning them once you wake up.
With other types of contact lenses, you must clean them before you can wear them. The reason for this is the protein buildup that builds on the surface of the lens.
Once you have worn a pair of contacts for a period of time, the protein in your eyes builds up on the lens, which you eventually have to change out.
Protein is a bad thing, which is the reason why you must clean your contacts frequently and soak them in solution for hours at a time.
By admin1 on Jan 25, 2008 in Contact Lenses, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
Just like any other contact lens from Acuvue, the Acuvue advance contact lenses offer you plenty of quality and reliability.
They are a cut above the rest, offering you excellent quality and comfort for a very affordable price.
The first thing you’ll notice about the Acuvue advance contact lenses is the addition of Hydroclear, made by Johnson and Johnson. Although other types of Acuvue lenses now offer Hydroclear, the advance lenses were the first.
Hydroclear is a break through in contact lens technology, perfect for those who have problems with their lenses drying out. This technology is considered to be among the best - and ideal for anyone who wants the best for their eyes.
Hydroclear is a rich moisture type element that is found throughout the exterior and interior of Acuvue advance contact lenses, helping to give them a soft, silky feel.
Once you put a pair of Acuvue advance contact lenses in your eyes, you’ll notice the benefits of Hydroclear immediately. It doesn’t dry out like other contact lenses, keeping your eyes refreshed while you wear them.
Acuvue advance contact lenses also offer you great protection as well. Acuvue advance contact lenses offer the highest type of UVA blocking and UV ray protection available for contact lenses.
By admin1 on Jan 25, 2008 in Contact Lenses, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
Also known as oxygen permeable contacts, gas permeable contact lenses are a lot easier to take care of then other types of contacts - including soft contact lenses.
Gas Permeable contact lenses are made from a combination of fluorine and silicone, meaning that they won’t attract protein near as much as other types of contacts.
If you have had a problem with protein on your lenses in the past, Gas Permeable contact lenses will pretty much eliminate that problem.
Keep in mind, you’ll still need to clean your Gas Permeable contact lenses, in order to keep them free of protein, debris, and to keep them comfortable when you wear them.
They clean much easier and faster than soft lenses, and they will last you longer as well. For a lot of contact lenses users, gas permeable contact lenses are the preferred way to go.
If you wear Gas Permeable contact lenses or looking to wear them, you’ll need to keep a re-wetting solution or saline drops with you just in case they start to get dry.
Anytime your eyes feel dry, you can use the drops to moisten your eyes back up, and keep your contacts comfortable.
By admin1 on Jan 24, 2008 in Contact Lenses, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
As most of us know, contact lenses are the best alternative to glasses. They are small, plastic shaped discs that are made to correct eyesight problems like nearsightedness, astigmatism, farsightedness, and other problems.
Contact lenses are also used by those who have had cataract surgery, as they can help the eyes to heal a bit faster.
Contacts are used in the eye, where they will float above a sea of tears that rest in front of the cornea. You should always go to a doctor to be fitted, as the proper fitting and design is very important for safety, comfort, and the accurate vision. If you don’t get fitted for your contacts, you could very well get a pair of contacts that could damage your eyes.
There are several types of contact lenses available in two main types - hard contact lenses and soft contact lenses. The hard contact lenses include gas permeable and the conventional hard lenses. Soft contact lenses include daily wear, extended wear, and disposable wear. These are all great contacts, although you should check with your optician to see what he recommends.
By admin1 on Jan 24, 2008 in Contact Lenses, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
Colored contact lenses are a great way to sharpen and enhance the look of your eyes.
Unlike traditional contacts, colored contact lenses are a great way to show off your contacts, with colors that are completely fun.
You can have a lot of fun with colored contact lenses - especially when you show them off to friends and family - who don’t know you have them.
All around the world, thousands and thousands of people wear colored contact lenses. Contact lenses themselves all the best alternative to glasses, with colors being the next best thing.
Colors add flair and personality to contact lenses, giving people the chance to be different. When you add color to your lenses - you are telling the world that you are different.
No matter what color you are interested in, you can find colored contact lenses that match your preference. There are hundreds of different styles available, from kids to adults.
You’ll also have several different manufacturers to choose from as well, which makes it easier than ever to get a pair of colored contact lenses that you can depend on.
By admin1 on Jan 24, 2008 in Contact Lenses, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
Although they may not sound like it at first, cheap contact lenses may very well be appealing to a large audience.As the name implies, cheap contact lenses don’t cost a lot of money.
While some brands of contacts may be very expensive, there are other brands that don’t cost a lot. When you compare them, there really aren’t that many differences.
A lot of contact lens users feel that the cheaper brands of contacts are reliable, dependable, comfortable, and above everything else - affordable. Even though cheap contact lenses are praised by some - others don’t look at them that way.
Some feel that cheaper lenses should be avoided at all cost, for the fear that they may damage vision or not offer the same quality that the higher priced brands of contacts offer.
Those who don’t wear contacts but have interest in them may find a cheap pair of contacts to be the ideal way to try them out. If you buy a cheap pair of contacts it won’t cost you a lot of money, yet it will give you the satisfaction in knowing whether or not contacts are for you.
By admin1 on Jan 24, 2008 in Contact Lenses, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
For a majority of us, presbyopia is something we have to live with. In definition, presbyopia is the lack of focusing on things in close range.
The cause for this is the lens in our eyes becoming less and less flexible as we grow older.
The bad part is, most of us will need some type of corrective lenses, such as contact lenses or glasses and possibly even bifocals at some point in our lives as this condition gets worse.
Up until recently, those who wore bifocals had very limited options when they chose their corrective lenses. Years ago, glasses that contained bifocal contact lenses were just about the only option available.
Over the years, no-line lenses were created, and glasses became a bit more attractive. This was a very definitive time for bifocal correction lenses, as they looked a lot better than they ever did in the past - eliminating the bulky and unattractive appearance they were well known for.
Now days, you can find many different types of bifocal contact lenses on the market. They are gaining in popularity, as they give those who wear bifocal glasses a very attractive alternative to wearing bulky glasses.
By admin1 on Jan 24, 2008 in Contact Lenses, SHOPPING | 0 Comments
It’s really no secret that Acuvue is one of the most popular and most dominant brands of contact lenses out there on the market.
There are several different types of Acuvue contact lenses to choose from, including Advanced, Acuvue 2 Colors, and lenses that contain the very popular and innovative Hydra clear. Oasys is another type of Acuvue contact lenses, although it is somewhat new and isn’t as easy to find.
Just like other brands and types of contacts, Acuvue contact lenses were designed to correct many vision problems such as far sight, astigmatism, near sight, and the inability or lack of changing focus from far to near. Acuvue offers you options as well, such as hard lenses, soft lenses, and even toric contact lenses.
To make things better for you, Acuvue contacts have a few different periods of wear. Some of them, such as the Acuvue Advanced, are designed to be worn for a two week period, after which they need to be discarded and replaced with a fresh pair.