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Even though you can get non prescription contacts, they
aren’t meant to correct your vision. Known as plano, the most common
type of non prescription contact lenses are the opaque color contact
lenses. Even though they don’t require a prescription, those who want
them need to consult with an optometrist first to ensure they get the
right fit.
You can find different varieties of
non prescription contact lenses at your local stores or online. You can
choose lenses enhancing the natural color of your eyes, lenses enhancing
your look. For special purposes, these lenses are great. There are also
Halloween lenses that are great accessories for Halloween
trick-or-treat. Look great with these lenses.
With non
prescription contact lenses, you’ll have the choice of daily wear and
disposable lenses. If you are looking to change colors on a frequent
basis, disposable lenses may be your best choice. The best thing about
disposable lenses is the fact that you don’t need to clean them at all,
simply wear them during the day then take them out and discard them at
night.
If you are going to use the same color or the same pair of
contacts for a while, you may want to go with daily wear lenses. Daily
wear contact lenses will last you a lot longer than the disposable
lenses, although they will need to be disinfected and cleaned on a
regular basis. As long as you clean and disinfect them on a regular
basis, they will last you for quite a while.
Without the
supervision of a doctor, may doctors don’t advise the use of non
prescription contact lenses. Doctors will tell you that when they don’t
monitor the fitting, usage of the contacts, and the overall effects,
they may cause you serious problems and possibly even blindness. While a
lot of people use non prescription contacts, few of them experience
serious problems.
When an individual buys non prescription
contacts without going to see an optician, they tend to forget the fact
that contacts aren’t for everyone. The amount of tears, shape of the
eye, and need for correction varies from person to person. To get the
right fit, you must consult an optician, as he will need to carefully
examine you.
Even though they may work great for some, non
prescription lenses aren’t for everyone. Anytime you use them, you
should be very carefully and take the necessary care for your lenses. If
you are a diabetic, you’ll need to be very carefully, for the simple
fact that eye infections will take a long time to heal. Even though you
may not get an infection, there is always a small chance that it could
happen. Therefore, you should always be carefully anytime you use these
types of contacts.
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