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Ulenspop colored contacts are the perfect enhancement for your eyes. From ultra-natural greys and hazels to vibrant blues and pinks, we offer every eye color you've ever desired. Add a touch of color to your gaze and let your eyes shine.

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Colored Contacts FAQ

What's the best colored contacts?

If you have dark eyes and have always wanted to try lighter ones, you're not alone! With over half of the world's population having brown eyes, many colored contacts are made with brown eyes in mind. However, not all colored contact lenses will give you the look you want. Klenspop provides a range of lenses specifically designed for dark-eye coverage, ensuring you can achieve those bright, vivid eyes you've been dreaming of! The Ashley series offers options in brown, green, blue, and grey for excellent coverage. Additionally, Klenspop Bunny colored contacts can help you attain the lighter look you desire!

Safety of Colored Contacts?

While Ulenspop colored contacts are designed to enhance your beauty, we prioritize your safety above all. Ulenspop team thoroughly assesses each product we offer to ensure they meet the highest safety and quality standards. The contact lenses we provide have certifications from reputable organizations like the FDA (US Food and Drug Administration), Health Canada, KDFA (Korean Food and Drug Administration), and CE (Conformité Européenne) 1023.

With Ulenspop, you can shop with confidence, knowing that any colored contacts you purchase from Ulenspop site are completely safe to use with proper care!

The Cost of Vision Correction in Color: Prescription Colored Contacts

Prescription colored contacts are available for those requiring vision correction. The cost of these contact lenses varies:

Lenses designed to correct myopia (nearsightedness) are typically priced similarly to non-prescription colored contacts. Many brands offer a wide range of prescription strengths, usually from 0.0 to -12.00 diopters. This ensures options for individuals with perfect vision as well as those needing significant correction for daily activities and safe driving.

Toric colored contacts, which are used to correct astigmatism, tend to be more expensive. This higher cost is due to the more precise manufacturing process required to fit the specific shape of the wearer's eye.

Overall, while prescription colored contacts may cost more than standard clear prescription lenses, they provide the dual benefit of vision correction and cosmetic enhancement. Prices can vary depending on the brand and specific requirements, so it's best to consult with an eye care professional for personalized recommendations and pricing information.

Caring for Your Color Lenses

Proper care and maintenance of your colored contacts are crucial for eye health and lens longevity. Here are some essential guidelines to follow:

Do:

🟢 Consult a professional: Always seek advice from your optician or eye doctor before purchasing or wearing contact lenses.

🟢 Maintain hygiene: Wash and dry your hands thoroughly before handling your lenses or attempting insertion/removal.

🟢 Soak before use: Soak your lenses in the appropriate solution for at least two hours before inserting them.

🟢 Clean properly: If your contact lenses come into contact with anything other than your eyes, clean them with the recommended solution.

🟢 Keep the case clean: Regularly clean your lens case and replace the eye care solution as directed.

🟢 Remove before water activities: Always remove your lenses before sleeping, bathing, showering, or engaging in water sports.

🟢 Respond to irritation: Remove the lenses immediately if you experience any irritation, soreness, redness, or excessive eye watering, and seek medical advice if needed.

Don't:

🚫 Avoid prolonged use: Do not use contact lenses beyond their recommended duration (e.g., 1 day, 90 days, 1 year). Storing them in the refrigerator or freezer does not extend their lifespan.

🚫 Avoid tap water: Never use tap water, saliva, or household products to clean the lenses—only use the recommended eye care solution.

🚫 Avoid cosmetic contamination: Keep the contact lenses away from cosmetic products like makeup, deodorants, and hair sprays.

🚫 Inspect for damage: Do not attempt to insert lenses that are damaged, broken, torn, or otherwise compromised.

🚫 One pair at a time: Never insert more than one pair of lenses into your eyes simultaneously.

🚫 No sharing: Do not share lenses with another person.

If you have any uncertainties or concerns when using contact lenses, consult with an eye care specialist or optician to ensure you follow all proper guidelines.

What Are the Materials Used in Making Contact Lenses?

We carry an assortment of contact lenses crafted from various materials, among which silicone hydrogel stands out. This soft and pliable material enhances the comfort and natural feel of the lenses due to its high oxygen permeability. Not only do these lenses allow more oxygen to reach the eye, but they also retain moisture better than traditional lenses. Interestingly, silicone hydrogel is also used in medical treatments to bandage the eye. However, it's important to remember that these lenses require the same level of care as other types of contact lenses.

What is the Premier Brand for Colored Contacts?

Choosing the premier brand for colored contacts largely depends on individual preferences and specific needs. Ulenspop’s curates a diverse collection of brands, all meeting rigorous health and safety standards, ensuring reliability across any choice. Consulting with an eye care professional is recommended to determine the best materials, sizes, and prescriptions for your unique eyes. After receiving professional advice, you can explore our extensive selection of reputable brands, including exclusive Klenspop’s colored contacts line, which combines exceptional quality with outstanding value.

What Are the Most Realistic Colored Contacts?

If you're aiming to subtly enhance your appearance, Klenspop's line of natural looking colored contacts is perfect for adding a refined touch to your style. These contact lenses are crafted to deliver a realistic enhancement with vivid and natural hues.

For example, the Romantic Paris Brown Colored Contacts from Klenspop provide a rich enhancement to darker eyes with their deep, warm brown tones, complemented by a subtle yet defining limbal ring. These lenses offer a sophisticated and completely natural enhancement to your everyday look.

Meanwhile, the Shy Green (Brianna) Colored Contacts feature a vibrant, natural green hue that stands out yet remains realistic, perfect for those looking to subtly transform their appearance. The unique green shade mimics the fresh vibrancy of spring leaves, ensuring a striking yet approachable look.

How to Handle a Ripped Contact Lenses

If you discover that your contact lenses are ripped, the best course of action is to dispose of it immediately. Unfortunately, a ripped lens cannot be repaired, and continuing to use it could cause discomfort or harm to your eye. Especially when preparing for an event where appearance is key, consider having a spare pair on hand in case of accidental tears during application, a common occurrence across various brands.

Similarly, if your contact lenses tears while it is in your eye, remove it with caution and discard it at once. Should the lens rip during removal and a fragment remains in your eye, try gently pushing the fragment toward the corner of your eye with the tip of your finger to facilitate easier extraction. If unsuccessful in retrieving it or if it's unmovable, seek immediate medical attention. A professional can use specialized equipment to safely remove the lens fragment.