Colored Contacts General
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Are your colored contacts safe to use?
All our brands colored or clear contacts are certified by International body such as ISO (under 13485) and CE and they are approved by Korea FDA (also known as KFDA) & China FDA (also known as CFDA) . They are manufactured under strict process before allowed to place in the market. And some b... -
Our lenses are produced in South Korea and they are approved by KFDA (Korea FDA) and manufactured under ISO 13485 standards (International Standard).Though most of them are not FDA approved, perhaps this will help > https://www.iso.org/news/ref2318.html. Our manufacturer is applying FDA but ge...
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Can colored contacts damage my eyes?
While contact lenses are safely used by millions of people every day, they do carry a minor risk of infection that is associated with unsafe usage. Shockingly 40% of the consumers were found engaged in handling contact lenses even without washing their hands which multiplies the risk of contagiou... -
Can I get blind using colored contacts?
This is a bitter truth, yes. Unsafe & unhygienic usage may lead to permanent blindness, affecting 1 out of every 500 people. Mixing your contact lenses with water, failing to thoroughly disinfect them and continuing to wear them past the expiry are some of the major factors that contribute to... -
Does the price come in a pair?
From Jan 2024, most of our contact lenses are priced by per piece / 1 contact lens (unless otherwise stated in the product title or product description). Some come in different packaging such as 10 lenses or 30 lenses per box, example brand Acuvue Define, Freshkon, Freshlook etc. -
Do I have to get prescription from eye doctor?
Yes even if you have perfect eyesight. The improper wear and care of contact lenses can cause eye infections that can lead to serious, long-term damage, including vision loss. You are advised to visit eye care professionals from time to time to ensure you order the correct prescription. -
Do I have to provide prescription when placing an order?
Yes, this is to verify that your have ordered the correct prescription. The improper wear and care of contact lenses can cause eye infections that can lead to serious, long-term damage, including vision loss. This is needed for buyer from the US. The most efficient way is to email your prescripti... -
If you do not open the lenses container, please refer to the expiry date printed on the lable. If you open the lenses container, you shall dispose within the said period listed in the "Replacement Period" in product description, example 12 months. You can wear as many times as you want. Please di...
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How to disinfect colored contacts?
1.Cleansing by dropping few drops of disinfectant onto lenses 2.Rinsing 3.Soaking in the sterilized lens cases. -
How to prevent the possible risks of infections with colored contacts?
First and foremost, make sure your contact lenses are purchased from a reliable source that deals in branded and authentic contact lenses. Fake contact lenses run the risks of horrendous injuries since these cannot be claimed anywhere for incurring the damage. They are manufactured using substand... -
How to read the prescription by optometrist?
a. OD and OS They are abbreviations for oculus dexter and oculus sinister, which are Latin terms for RIGHT EYE (OD)and LEFT EYE (OS). Your prescription also may have a column labeled "OU." This is the abbreviation for the Latin term oculus uterque, which means "both eyes." Your eyeglass prescr... -
I am new to contact lenses, how to use it?
1. Please soak the contact lenses in the multipurpose solution at least 4 hours. If possible, 8 hours or overnight. 2. After wearing each time, clean the contact lenses with multipurpose solution. You can clean it with traditional way, palm & fingers or modern way, contact lens cleaner. 3. Th... -
I have astigmatism. Can i buy your contact lenses?
Yes, you can use formula Spherical Equivalent to convert the cylinder power to prescription power. . We have lenses for astigmatism too, it's called toric lenses. A Spherical Equivalent is a set of two numbers, one value for each eye, that gives you an estimate of your eyes' refractive error. It... -
My contacts are glued on the containers!
No worries, sometimes this may due to the difference in temperature. You can put the bottles/blister in solution in a container and soak the container in hot water, it shall be unstuck then. You can below watch this for better understanding. https://youtu.be/u76Wz656r-I -
Sorry to hear that, and no worries, please read our replacement policy in section RETURN, EXCHANGE & CANCELLATION.
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What colored contacts are good for beginner?
When it comes to choosing colored contacts, there are several factors to consider including diameter, water content, and oxygen permeability. Here are some general guidelines that may help you as a beginner: Diameter: The diameter of the contact lens refers to its size. As a beginner, it's best t... -
What does it mean by "Select Power"?
It means diopter/degree/SPH in the prescription. -
What do I do if I received a defective order?
Exchange is applicable when you received defective or wrong items, please send us the photo of the received items and we will send you replacement with the standard/economy shipping method. Replacement with other same value item or refund only can be done if the same item is out of stock. Please...