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Another article from our extensive and ever-growing library of articles of particular interest to both existing and future contact lenses wearers. We want to both educate and inform, so you get the best from your contact lenses.

Non Prescription Cats Eye Contact Lenses - Animal Attraction!

Long gone are the days when a set of contact lenseswere the domain of the visually impaired. These days,non prescription lenses are available to all, even if you are blessed with 20:20 vision. In fact, virtually all of the favorite effects lenses available by surfing the web have zero.00 power, which means that they do no change your vision at all. These varieties of lenses in particular, like cats eyes as an example, are ideally suited for those just wanting a set of lenses to have on to the party, parade on the dance floor or even just to frighten your unruly neighbours!

A cat's eye contact lens can be quite striking, especially if the color resembles your natural eye color. Your friends will notice the change, however the effect will be incredibly subtle. Many movie or even rock stars today utilize favorite fx lenses away from their place of act, purely for the cosmetic effect. And a incredibly powerful effect it's too!

Just imagine the scene at a nighttime club, as you casually hike towards someone you would like to impress, with your eyelids down and head bowed, then raise your head, smile, and open your eyes wide right in front of them. Fantastic!! Would not that be a outstanding introduction?

Just produce sure you do not ask for your drinks in a saucer ....

Taking Care of Your Eyes

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Notwithstanding the fact that lenses like the cat's eye effect are particularly suitable for non prescription cases, you should however take wonderful care with them, and seek professional advice to assure that your eyes don't suffer from improper utilise. If you have unfortunate eyesight already, you can be familiar with contact lenses and be able to healthy them with confidence. If however, your vision is great, how will you know how to:-

* Insert your lenses into your eyes, and later how to dislodge them.

* Clean your lenses properly

* Store your lenses correctly

Every of these points is critical to the long life of your lenses, however even more importantly, to the continued great health of your eyes. The correct fitting of your lens is vital for your have comfort, because a loose fitting lens will float away from the eye. A really good fitting lens will also help avoid scratching of the cornea when you try and dislodge them.

And do not share your lenses with your friends. A guaranteed way to pass eye infections like conjunctivitis and worse between you.

Charlie Cory is an internet entrepeneur. FX Eyes is his latest enterprise, specialising in favorite effects contact lenses.

http://www.fx-eyes.com

Article source: http://www.topiccenter.com/Health-and-Fitness/Beauty/

 

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