Archive for January, 2009

What Is the Latest Fashion Trend for Eyeglasses?

Jan 28th, 2009 by Amy Nutt | 0

Trends in eyeglasses may seem as though they change more often than your prescription. If you are in the market for new glasses, here are some of the things you need to know about recent trends.

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Can Special Effects Lenses Be Used Multiple Times or Only Once?

Jan 21st, 2009 by Amy Nutt | 0

With the increasing popularity of special effects contact lenses, a common question that arises is - “How many times will I be able to use them?” The answer to this question is dependent upon many factors - who manufactured the lenses, what purpose the were designed for and how well you take care of them could all be major factors in how many times you can wear your special effects lenses.

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Would You Get Eye Problems From Wearing Special Effects Lenses?

Jan 18th, 2009 by Amy Nutt | 0

Decorative and special effects lenses are rapidly increasing in popularity. People who were unhappy with their regular eye color can now simply pop in a different colored lens and be instantly transformed into someone else for an evening or weekend, and that person will often gain a good bit of confidence with the transformation. Its not uncommon for some people to have several different pairs of decorative or special effects lenses just like different pairs of eyeglasses so they can change eye color to match different outfits for different occasions.

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Theatrical and Colored Contact Lenses

Jan 15th, 2009 by Alex McGiver | 0

Contact lenses are a great way to look cool and at the same time view everything clearly. Contact lenses have been made to rectify vision problems and is now the most preferred form of treatment for the condition. But at the same time it is also becoming a craze among people with normal vision. With colored contact lenses, theatrical contact lenses, crazy contact lenses and the like being available in the market, more and more people are using contact lenses just for the heck of it.

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