We will not exchange your contact lenses because they differ from the images shown on the website. Please note that results vary depending on the users. you find a defective lens. your prescription changes. (We only accept unopened and unexpired boxes) you made a mistake when placing your order. Returns must be made within 30 […]
No. Contact lenses sit directly on the eyes, while glasses sit slightly away from the eyes, which may result in different prescriptions. Additionally, prescribing contact lenses also requires information about the base curve and diameter of the eyes. Therefore, when ordering contact lenses, you need a prescription specifically for contact lenses from an optometrist.
The colour lenses we stock and sell are generally safe for people to wear as they have all been certified with industry standard. For people with specific eye conditions, we recommend consulting an optometrist to ensure specific lenses are suitable for you. Choosing coloured or circle contact lenses which prevents direct contact between the pigmented […]
When choosing circle lenses, the diameter of the coloured portion (the part of the lens with colour) is also important. A larger diameter gives a bigger eye impression, while a smaller diameter creates a more natural eye appearance. If the coloured diameter of the contact lens is too large for your eye size, it may […]
Yes, we strongly suggest having your eyes checked periodically as directed by your eye care professional. Periodic inspection is necessary to check whether the contact lens and prescription are still correct or if there are any abnormalities in the eyes. In order to prevent these problems, it’s necessary to undergo regular inspections. If you have […]
Coloured DIA (Diameter), also known as Graphic DIA, refers to the size of the coloured part of the lens that enhances or changes the eye’s natural colour. It’s the visible coloured area on the lens.
Yes, contact lenses are medical devices and your eyes must be examined by a certified lens care professional before purchasing our merchandise. Additionally, you need to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and any guidance/instructions given to you by your eye care professional.
Normal colour contact lenses change the eye’s natural colour, providing a wide range of colours and designs for individual expression and eye colour alterations. In contrast, the primary function of circle contact lenses is to enhance the appearance of larger eyes. For changing eye colour, choose colour contact lenses; for a larger eye look, opt […]
Normally, there are no differences between the left and right lenses. But if you are prescribed Mutifocal lensese,your eye care professional may prescribe [D](dominant eye) or [N](non-dominant eye). Please make sure to order the correct prescriptions.
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