Glow In The Dark Contacts
By dan1e.
Glow In The Dark Contacts
Last year around holloween time, I saw a lot of people wearing glow in the dark contacts. They looked so cool, but it's kind of strange. the contacts didn't glow in pitch black. I read up on them a little bit, and as it turns out they only glow under uv light. But no worries. This type of light is super common in clubs and night spots. So anywhere you would want to wear them will work just fine. It's super important to remember that you have to take good care of them just like prescription lenses. If you don't they can get really uncomfortable. It sucks to have worn contacts in your eyes. But if you care for them properly then they should last a long time. Be sure to look areound online at some of the major contact stores to find a good deal on them. Generally you can expect to pay at least $20 for a decent quality pair of cosmetic contacts, but with the high competition online, you may be able to find them much cheaper than that. And also ask your eye doctor before getting cosmetic contacts. Not all prescriptions can be fixed with the current technology, and cosmetic contacts are usually not as up to date as regular prescription lenses. If anyone in your family has a history of cataracs or eye disease, be very cautious about using contact lenses. They can cause damage to your eyes if not cared for properly and cleaned regularly. Sometimes people think contacts would be too uncomfortable for them, but don't base you oppinion on past experiences. Modern technology in eye care has come a long way in the last few years. Now contacts are more durable, flexible and comfortable than ever before.
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