Colored Contacts How To Choose

  • How do i choose the diameter of the contacts?

    If you are new to contact lenses, we strongly advise you to get a small diameter as start, so that you will get use to it. You may choose from 15mm and below. If you are experience in wearing contact lenses, you can choose any diameter lenses. Take note that huge diameter lenses such as 22mm (aka...
  • How do i order mixed prescription/power?

    Yes. Please check the packaging type in product name or product description. Example A: 1 lens/pack - Means only 1 single lens in each unit. - If you have different power/sph/prescription for both eyes, eg -1.50 & -2.00, add each power quantity 1 in your cart. You will get 2 lenses (a pair...
  • How do i read the prescription?

    The prescription of color contacts is different than the prescription of glasses. Therefore; you should have a fresh prescription in hand before placing an order for prescription-colored contacts. Contrary to this, if you are looking for non-prescribed (power 0.00) colored contacts, you only need...
  • How to read the specification?

    We should understand the following before choosing colored contacts. a. Water content Refers to the ratio of quality of water in the lens and the the total mass of the lens. Water content determine the characteristics of the lens, water content can be divided into: Low water content  <42% Mid...
  • The contact lens is floating in my eye, why is it so?

    Contact lenses are hydrophilic discs that do not even touch the surface of the eyes. They float on a layer of tears that covers the cornea. Thus, contact lenses are actually “designed” to float in your eyes. Minor contact lens movement & floating should not warrant the concern unless you find...
  • What is Base Curve (B.C) and how does it affect wearing contact lenses?

    Base curve values have similarity like our clothes size. Thus, wearing a base curve of 8.6 in one brand of contact lenses do not mean it will be the same in another. Different materials of the contact lenses do affect the base curve as well. So, the best option is to get the trial contact lens to...