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Contact Lens Questions

(Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:51:10)
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
(Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:51:10)
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
(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
(Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:54:58)
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
(Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:54:58)
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
(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
(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
(Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:54:58)
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
(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
(Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:54:58)
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
(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
(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
(Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 18:54:58)
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
(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
(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
(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
(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
(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
(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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