Non Prescription Contact Lenses

Non prescription contact lenses are used primarily for cosmetic reasons for people who want to change the colors of their eyes or enhance the current colors of their eyes. Non prescription contact lenses can make blue eyes bluer, green eyes greener, and brown eyes the most amazing shade of brown you’ve ever seen. Non prescription contact lenses can enhance a person’s facial appearance by simply inserting colored contacts in his eyes.

You should check with your eye doctor before you being using any kind of non prescription contact lenses. You need to make sure you don’t have any kinds of eye diseases that can be enhanced or hindered by using non prescription contact lenses. Any time you put a foreign object in or on your body, you should seek a medical opinion to make sure it’s safe to use in your particular body.

Non Prescription Contact Lens

Non prescription contact lenses work just like regular contact lenses. Some non prescription contact lenses are disposable and some are extended-use contacts. Your physician and the company that makes your contacts can tell you how you can use your contacts. There may be limitations as to how many hours a day or how many days you can wear your contacts before you need to dispose of them or clean them.

Care for non prescription contact lenses work just like regular contacts, as well. Depending on the type of non prescription contact lenses you have, your contacts may need to be cleaned daily or they may not need to be cleaned at all. You should consult your doctor and the manufacturer of your contacts to find out what needs to be done to properly care for your contacts.

Colored Contact Lens Non Prescription

One of the main parts of your body that non prescription contact lenses will come in contact with is your eyelids. The eyelids function as a combination lens cover and lens cleaner. Aside from any conscious winking or blinking you might do, the subconscious centers of the brain have your eyelids blinking at regular intervals of five to 10 times a minute to sweep away small foreign particles such as dust and debris. Blinking also keeps your eye surface moist and smooth by coating it with a thin layer of tears. Non prescription contact lenses can make a great addition to your face, if you so choose and if your eye doctor thinks your health can handle the contacts!

 
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