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| Are there bifocal contact lenses? |
| Yes. Bifocal contact lenses are the ones that give you clearer vision whether viewing objects near or far. They comes in two types: soft lenses a |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| What is the difference between tinted and colored contact lenses? |
Tinted and colored contact lenses are types of soft lenses. They are normally used to augment the color of your eyes. The difference between the two types is |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| (Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:54:58) |
| How much do contact lenses cost? |
| The cost of contact lenses varies with the type of lenses you choose. Hard contact lenses are more cost-effective than soft lenses. You will also have |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| Why do I need contact lens solutions? |
The main task of contact lens solutions is to properly clean your lenses and keep them free of microorganisms. In addition, they also sterilize both you |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| What are the different contact lens solutions? |
Contact lens solutions should always be handy since they safeguard your lenses and your eyes. One type of solution cleans the lenses and lubricates to help y |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| (Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:54:58) |
| How much will the contact lens solution cost? |
| Prices of contact lens solutions vary depending on the type of contact lens you are wearing and the solution your eye care specialist has recommended. Normally |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| (Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:54:58) |
| Can I wear my contact lenses while swimming? |
| Maybe. You may opt to wear your contact lenses when swimming and after considerable advice from your eye specialist. However you must be cautious wearing y |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| Can I sleep in contact lenses? |
If your eye specialist allows you to sleep in contact lenses, then it is okay for you to do so. More often than not, your eye specialist will recommend that |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| (Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:54:58) |
| Why should I not wear my contacts on an airplane? |
| The continuous flow of air conditioning and the decreased humidity in the cabin of an airplane in flight may cause your contact lenses to get too dry. This may |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| If I get contacts, will I still need to keep my glasses? |
Yes. Your eyeglasses will still be useful under certain circumstances. Eyeglasses are a good back-up.
You are more likely to wear your glasses if yo |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| (Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:54:58) |
| What if I cannot get a contact lens into my eye? |
| Before you even insert contact lenses into your eyes, you must first practice with your eye care specialist. Your specialist will advise that you properly wash |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| (Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:54:58) |
| What if I cannot get a contact lens out of my eye? |
| The initial thing you must do is follow your eye care specialist's instructions carefully when it comes to removing your lenses. The contact lens guid |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| Who can wear contact lenses? |
| Studies show that nine out of ten people can choose to wear contact lenses. However there may be individuals who will be unable to wear contact lenses. Some rea |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| (Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:56:49) |
| What are hard and soft contact lenses? |
| Hard contact lenses are the type of lenses which offers clearer vision to the individuals who wear them. These are mostly made of hydrophobic plastic. This type |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| (Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:56:49) |
| What are gas permeable contact lenses? |
Gas permeable contact lenses are created from plastic. Utmost care should be given to this type of contact lens since they can easily be damaged by scratches |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| (Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:56:49) |
| What are high water content contact lenses? |
| High water content contact lenses are composed of over 65% water. Studies show that the higher the water content of contact lenses the better, since it ensures |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| (Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:56:49) |
| What are the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of lenses? |
| Hard contact lenses are sometimes preferred over types of lenses because they are more durable and more cost-effective. On the other hand, some people do n |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| (Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:56:49) |
| Can contact lenses damage my eyes? |
| Studies show that with proper usage and care, wearing contact lenses can be perfectly safe. However, if you have been irresponsible like wearing your contact le |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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| (Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:56:49) |
| Why do eyes need oxygen? |
| Like all living things, your eyes need to breathe. An ample amount of oxygen in the eyes produces a healthy cornea so that you will have good quality eyesight. |
| Author: Tim Lockhart |
| Category: Beauty - Contact Lens Questions |
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