So just like the on-line glasses sites when one on-line sites see's you doing a review of their product they then want you to review their product as well. So you now have 9 sets of colored lenses. Now this company does at least offer their lenses in prescriptions. But in apparently limited supply of the various colors. I noticed most of them the ones you chose were only available in non-prescription and the ones that did have lens in prescriptions only had certain powers available. From what I can tell from your videos you actually wear glasses fulltime, but not contacts with the exception of some Halloween lenses you got once. So as a retired optician something you may or may not know is that when getting contact lenses the first thing you need to do is go for an eye exam the same way as you have been going for your glasses. But also a contact lens fitting would be included as well and training on inserting your lenses and removing them and several pairs trial lenses. The cost of this is generally somewhere between $150.00 and $175.00. The fitting process is extremely important because not everyone's eyes are the same size or shape. So the contacts that you would get from your local optometrist would have a base curve and diameter size for the lenses that would best fit your corneas. Then even after the doctor has determined those two things you would be given several pairs of lenses in that size which you would wear for the next couple weeks to make sure they are fitting your eyes perfectly and are comfortable on your eyes. Then you would return to the have your eyes tested once more with your lenses to make sure your seeing perfectly as well. Then and only then would be allowed to buy a supply of lenses depending on which type you want. Some are made to be wore for only one day and then thrown ut and some are made to wore for two weeks. The reason I'm telling you all this is for several reasons. Just like the on-line glasses you have bene receiving from various glasses sites they are all have one thing in common. They are all being made in Hong Kong and that's fine for glasses. Those two sites that you received colored lenses from also come from China as well. But here is an issue you need to be aware of. They only come as "one size fits all" which would be fine if everyone's eyes were the same size and shape. So they use an "average size and shape" for their lenses. That's fine if your eyes are in the "average range". Also your putting something onto your eyes that you really have no idea how sanitary the conditions are where those lenses are being made. Remember China isn't under any guidelines from the U.S. So if any harm were to happen to your eyes as result of those contacts there wouldn't anything you could do to that company. Getting your glasses from china is much much different and safe. Your glasses are never touching your eyes and no issue with size and fit again because there not on your eyes. So here is my suggestion to you. If you like being able to change the color of your eyes and think it would be nice to wear your colored lenses under your glasses for several hours a few times a week that should be fine. But if your lenses aren't feeling right or are uncomfortable then take them off right away.
I am sad reading your comment because I just bought five pairs of these😢 is wearing them one day at a time okay? Also is 2 weeks the limit of keeping them or two weeks the limit of wearing them? Please and thank you!!
So just like the on-line glasses sites when one on-line sites see's you doing a review of their product they then want you to review their product as well. So you now have 9 sets of colored lenses. Now this company does at least offer their lenses in prescriptions. But in apparently limited supply of the various colors. I noticed most of them the ones you chose were only available in non-prescription and the ones that did have lens in prescriptions only had certain powers available. From what I can tell from your videos you actually wear glasses fulltime, but not contacts with the exception of some Halloween lenses you got once. So as a retired optician something you may or may not know is that when getting contact lenses the first thing you need to do is go for an eye exam the same way as you have been going for your glasses. But also a contact lens fitting would be included as well and training on inserting your lenses and removing them and several pairs trial lenses. The cost of this is generally somewhere between $150.00 and $175.00. The fitting process is extremely important because not everyone's eyes are the same size or shape. So the contacts that you would get from your local optometrist would have a base curve and diameter size for the lenses that would best fit your corneas. Then even after the doctor has determined those two things you would be given several pairs of lenses in that size which you would wear for the next couple weeks to make sure they are fitting your eyes perfectly and are comfortable on your eyes. Then you would return to the have your eyes tested once more with your lenses to make sure your seeing perfectly as well. Then and only then would be allowed to buy a supply of lenses depending on which type you want. Some are made to be wore for only one day and then thrown ut and some are made to wore for two weeks. The reason I'm telling you all this is for several reasons. Just like the on-line glasses you have bene receiving from various glasses sites they are all have one thing in common. They are all being made in Hong Kong and that's fine for glasses. Those two sites that you received colored lenses from also come from China as well. But here is an issue you need to be aware of. They only come as "one size fits all" which would be fine if everyone's eyes were the same size and shape. So they use an "average size and shape" for their lenses. That's fine if your eyes are in the "average range". Also your putting something onto your eyes that you really have no idea how sanitary the conditions are where those lenses are being made. Remember China isn't under any guidelines from the U.S. So if any harm were to happen to your eyes as result of those contacts there wouldn't anything you could do to that company. Getting your glasses from china is much much different and safe. Your glasses are never touching your eyes and no issue with size and fit again because there not on your eyes.
So here is my suggestion to you. If you like being able to change the color of your eyes and think it would be nice to wear your colored lenses under your glasses for several hours a few times a week that should be fine. But if your lenses aren't feeling right or are uncomfortable then take them off right away.
I am sad reading your comment because I just bought five pairs of these😢 is wearing them one day at a time okay? Also is 2 weeks the limit of keeping them or two weeks the limit of wearing them? Please and thank you!!
Any Halloween contact's??