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Are Coloured Contact Lenses Easy To Put In And Take Out?
I'm thinking of ordering some coloured contact lenses but have never used them before so i have a few questions.
1.Are they easy to put them in and take out?
2.Can you feel them in there or are they forgotten so in other words do they feel natural or do you know there is a foreign object in your eye?
3.What happens if you're wearing contacts and then you get an eyelash or mascara in your eye and need to rub it?
4.I like the look of the ones that make it look like your whole eyes black like this
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^What are these like compared to a normal contact lenses as they must be massive to cover the whole eyeball so must be difficult to take out and put in???
5.Are there any dangers to wearing contact lenses?
That's all but feel free to chime in with anything about contacts that i might find useful
1.Are they easy to put them in and take out?
2.Can you feel them in there or are they forgotten so in other words do they feel natural or do you know there is a foreign object in your eye?
3.What happens if you're wearing contacts and then you get an eyelash or mascara in your eye and need to rub it?
4.I like the look of the ones that make it look like your whole eyes black like this
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^What are these like compared to a normal contact lenses as they must be massive to cover the whole eyeball so must be difficult to take out and put in???
5.Are there any dangers to wearing contact lenses?
That's all but feel free to chime in with anything about contacts that i might find useful
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It sounds so risky rowanwitch and knowing my luck i'd probably end up with a badly infected eye.I think i'll just stick to multi coloured lashes for a bit of pazaz for my eyes.
I'm loving the look of these l.e.d lashes for wearing on nights out
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I have had contact lenses in the past. Whilst mine were not coloured I can't see that making a lot of difference.
Until you get used to them then yes you can feel them. Once you are used to them it's easy to forget they are there. I needed to be sure they were removed before sleeping as I had the hard ones that needed cleaning ovrnight.
Yes they are easy to put in and out, although you need to get used to it. At first it's a little daunting to see your finger with lens on heading straight for your pupil. (I used to oput them on the white and slide them over.)
Don't have a lot of experience with mascara. Do users usually rub it into their eyes ?
Just checked your link, it is far larger than the ones I used to have. I suspect that reduces any potential problem as it would have difficulty slipping off at the side, top, or bottom. Might be more difficult to insert though, I would have thought. You'd need to learn the technique.
Ultimately you can just decide whether to give it a try or not.
Until you get used to them then yes you can feel them. Once you are used to them it's easy to forget they are there. I needed to be sure they were removed before sleeping as I had the hard ones that needed cleaning ovrnight.
Yes they are easy to put in and out, although you need to get used to it. At first it's a little daunting to see your finger with lens on heading straight for your pupil. (I used to oput them on the white and slide them over.)
Don't have a lot of experience with mascara. Do users usually rub it into their eyes ?
Just checked your link, it is far larger than the ones I used to have. I suspect that reduces any potential problem as it would have difficulty slipping off at the side, top, or bottom. Might be more difficult to insert though, I would have thought. You'd need to learn the technique.
Ultimately you can just decide whether to give it a try or not.
Pastafreak i think you're right, read the 4th users answer at the bottom of the article
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Boxtops i was just about to say they're just a bit of fun to add variety to your look but after reading the that 4th users comment i think i'll steer clear of anything that goes in or around the eyes and just stick with funky glasses
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Boxtops i was just about to say they're just a bit of fun to add variety to your look but after reading the that 4th users comment i think i'll steer clear of anything that goes in or around the eyes and just stick with funky glasses
To *really* stand out, why not treat yourself to one of these?
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