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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is cosmetic contact lens/circle lens?
A: Cosmetic contact lens is designed to change the appearance of the eye with colors or designs. Circle lens will make your eyes appear larger and more attractive by giving a doll-like look when worn. Circle lenses appear to be bigger because they are not only tinted in areas that cover the iris of the eye, but tinted prominently in the extra-wide outer ring of the lens. The result is the appearance of a bigger, wider iris.
Q: I haven't been to an optometrist/optician before. Could you prescribe/recommend power range for my eyes?
A: We do not prescribe contact lenses. All individuals should check with an eye care provider prior to first use of cosmetic contact lens or corrective contact lens before placing orders.
Q: Are the lenses you're spree-ing from reliable sources? Are they safe to wear?
A: The lenses are approved by KFDA, KGMP, ISO, GMP, CE in Korea. Material is approved by FDA and manufactured with the advanced sandwiched method; the colorant do not come into contact with eyes and will not permeate.
Q: Will these harm my eyes?
A: Correct cleaning and wearing procedures should never be neglected. As with any type of contact lens, cosmetic lens carry risks of mild and serious complications, including ocular redness, irritation, and infection. Remove your lenses immediately if eyes are irritated. Any contact lens user may have an increased risk for corneal infections and corneal ulcers primarily due to poor care and cleaning of the lenses, tear film instability, and bacterial stagnation. It is advised to take care of your yearly lenses by proper usage, cleaning, disinfecting and soaking in protein removing solution.
Q: Can I really use yearly lens for an entire year?
A: Yearly lenses are discarded after the specified length of time. They can be worn for such long period of time because of their high oxygen permeability to the cornea but it is advisable to discard your lens after 3-6 months usage as there's a high possibility of lenses not being effectively cleansed.
Q: Are cosmetic lenses / circle lenses right for me?
A: Cosmetic lenses are not for everyone. If you are not looking to change the appearance of your eyes with colors and designs or desire to achieve the effect of bigger, brighter doll-like eyes look, normal contact lenses will be a better choice.
Q: What is Hydrogen Peroxide Solution?
A: Hydrogen peroxide solution is for cleaning, disinfecting, rinsing and storing your contact lenses. With this product, you place your lenses in the provided basket and rinse them, then place the basket in its cup and fill the cup with solution to clean and disinfect your lenses. Some lens holders for hydrogen peroxide systems have a built-in neutralizer (to convert the hydrogen peroxide to water, so it doesn't sting your eyes), but with others you need to add a neutralizing tablet. Rinse your contacts (with another product) before placing them in your eyes.
Q: What is Multi-Purpose Solution?
A: Multi-Purpose solution is for cleaning, rinsing, disinfecting, and storing your contact lenses. Clean your lenses as you would with daily cleaner, then rinse and disinfect, all with the same solution; or rinse the lenses twice, then place them in the clean lens case with solution to clean and disinfect. When you're ready to wear the lenses, rinse them again. As with regular multipurpose solutions, no other products are necessary.
Q: What is Daily Cleaner?
A: Daily cleaner is for cleaning your contact lenses. You place a few drops in the palm of your hand and carefully rub the lens for as long as directed, usually around 20 seconds, making sure to clean both sides. Use other products for rinsing and disinfection.
Q: What is Saline Solution?
A: Saline solution is for rinsing and storing contact lenses. You may also need it for use with enzymatic cleaning tablets or cleaning/disinfecting devices. Never use saline products for cleaning and disinfection.
Q: Do I need to use protein remover?
A: Depending on what kind of contact lenses you wear and how much protein your eyes deposit on your contacts. While cleaning them does remove some protein, it can still build up on your lenses and make them uncomfortable. That's why the longer you wear lenses before replacing them, the more likely you are to need a protein remover. For example, if you wear disposables, you probably won't need one, but if you replace your lenses about once a year, you definitely will. Products for removing protein include enzymatic cleaner and daily protein removal liquids.
A: Cosmetic contact lens is designed to change the appearance of the eye with colors or designs. Circle lens will make your eyes appear larger and more attractive by giving a doll-like look when worn. Circle lenses appear to be bigger because they are not only tinted in areas that cover the iris of the eye, but tinted prominently in the extra-wide outer ring of the lens. The result is the appearance of a bigger, wider iris.
Q: I haven't been to an optometrist/optician before. Could you prescribe/recommend power range for my eyes?
A: We do not prescribe contact lenses. All individuals should check with an eye care provider prior to first use of cosmetic contact lens or corrective contact lens before placing orders.
Q: Are the lenses you're spree-ing from reliable sources? Are they safe to wear?
A: The lenses are approved by KFDA, KGMP, ISO, GMP, CE in Korea. Material is approved by FDA and manufactured with the advanced sandwiched method; the colorant do not come into contact with eyes and will not permeate.
Q: Will these harm my eyes?
A: Correct cleaning and wearing procedures should never be neglected. As with any type of contact lens, cosmetic lens carry risks of mild and serious complications, including ocular redness, irritation, and infection. Remove your lenses immediately if eyes are irritated. Any contact lens user may have an increased risk for corneal infections and corneal ulcers primarily due to poor care and cleaning of the lenses, tear film instability, and bacterial stagnation. It is advised to take care of your yearly lenses by proper usage, cleaning, disinfecting and soaking in protein removing solution.
Q: Can I really use yearly lens for an entire year?
A: Yearly lenses are discarded after the specified length of time. They can be worn for such long period of time because of their high oxygen permeability to the cornea but it is advisable to discard your lens after 3-6 months usage as there's a high possibility of lenses not being effectively cleansed.
Q: Are cosmetic lenses / circle lenses right for me?
A: Cosmetic lenses are not for everyone. If you are not looking to change the appearance of your eyes with colors and designs or desire to achieve the effect of bigger, brighter doll-like eyes look, normal contact lenses will be a better choice.
Q: What is Hydrogen Peroxide Solution?
A: Hydrogen peroxide solution is for cleaning, disinfecting, rinsing and storing your contact lenses. With this product, you place your lenses in the provided basket and rinse them, then place the basket in its cup and fill the cup with solution to clean and disinfect your lenses. Some lens holders for hydrogen peroxide systems have a built-in neutralizer (to convert the hydrogen peroxide to water, so it doesn't sting your eyes), but with others you need to add a neutralizing tablet. Rinse your contacts (with another product) before placing them in your eyes.
Q: What is Multi-Purpose Solution?
A: Multi-Purpose solution is for cleaning, rinsing, disinfecting, and storing your contact lenses. Clean your lenses as you would with daily cleaner, then rinse and disinfect, all with the same solution; or rinse the lenses twice, then place them in the clean lens case with solution to clean and disinfect. When you're ready to wear the lenses, rinse them again. As with regular multipurpose solutions, no other products are necessary.
Q: What is Daily Cleaner?
A: Daily cleaner is for cleaning your contact lenses. You place a few drops in the palm of your hand and carefully rub the lens for as long as directed, usually around 20 seconds, making sure to clean both sides. Use other products for rinsing and disinfection.
Q: What is Saline Solution?
A: Saline solution is for rinsing and storing contact lenses. You may also need it for use with enzymatic cleaning tablets or cleaning/disinfecting devices. Never use saline products for cleaning and disinfection.
Q: Do I need to use protein remover?
A: Depending on what kind of contact lenses you wear and how much protein your eyes deposit on your contacts. While cleaning them does remove some protein, it can still build up on your lenses and make them uncomfortable. That's why the longer you wear lenses before replacing them, the more likely you are to need a protein remover. For example, if you wear disposables, you probably won't need one, but if you replace your lenses about once a year, you definitely will. Products for removing protein include enzymatic cleaner and daily protein removal liquids.
Authentic Made in Korea, Made in Japan Pretty Big Eye Circle Lens. Please obtain a valid prescription by eye care professionals and confirm that the order placed is in accordance to the said valid prescription as stipulated by eye care professionals.
Disclaimer : Information on this site is provided for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute the advice provided by your optometrist, optician or other medical professional. Have your eyes examined regularly and always follow your eye care professional's instructions for the proper use and care of your contacts. If you experience any pain or discomfort from your contact lens, discontinue use immediately and consult your eye care professional.
Disclaimer : Information on this site is provided for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute the advice provided by your optometrist, optician or other medical professional. Have your eyes examined regularly and always follow your eye care professional's instructions for the proper use and care of your contacts. If you experience any pain or discomfort from your contact lens, discontinue use immediately and consult your eye care professional.