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Changing to Contacts from glasses

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

It can be easy to make the change to contact lenses from glasses. The best way to start changing to contact lenses from glasses is to identify the parts of it that might be  difficult to do, like putting in Contacts, removing Contact Lenses, cleaning Contact Lenses, and putting in eye drops. then, after locating the source of the trouble, simply find the best .

There is a product on the market today that can put in Contacts, remove Contacts, and can apply eye drops with such great accuracy that it can save you about 64% of the expense of eye drops. The Eye POD Eye Care kit.

If a measly $10 is a little too pricey to you, You can always try the old method of using your fingers to put things in your eye. after all, you know where they’ve been? right? think about it, The tiny recesses of skin that makes your fingerprints are like enormous chasms to microscopic nasties like bacteria, no matter how thoroughly you wash your hands microbes can remain there.

Contact lenses Have come a Long Way, Better Materials, Better manufacturing and Now, there is an Amazing Better way to wear Contacts.

The EyePOD Contact Lens Kit makes wearing Contacts Safer by reducing the chance of dirt on your “clean” fingers getting into your eye. Just Pop Your contact lenses In and Out in just 1 brief moment. No Mirrors, No Bending over, No dexterity required.Even if you are Buzzed, putting in your Contacts is still easy. No More poking yourself in the eye while trying to put your Contacts out after a Good Night Clubbing.

Also By making sure only a single drop of eye medicine gets in your eye, the EyePOD ensures you get the proper amount of your eye drops and not waste a single drop

The EyePOD Contact Lens Kit makes it Simple to Switch From Glasses to Contact lenses

picking non prescription colored contact lenses for dark eyes

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

when picking your contacts colors bear in mind that some contacts colors may appear better on light eyes than on dark eyes. if you are looking for non prescription colored contact lenses and you have dark eyes you should be looking for colored contacts for dark eyes so the contacts colors can be seen better.

remember, theatrical lenses look different on different colored eyes. so select your contacts colors with your own eye color in mind. since colored contacts for dark eyes are usually richer in color on light eyes they look crazy. colored contacts can be difficult to insert, but luckily there is a contact lens inserter that works very well for non prescription colored contact lenses. the eye pod can help you put in contacts of any kind, from prescription toric contacts to non prescription colored contact lenses, even colored contacts for dark eyes or light eyes, it doesn’t matter.

video: How To put in contacts

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

and now, a howcast video of how to put in contacts

Thank you howcast for helping show how to put in contacts without an EyePOD
if still are having a hard time, or want it to be cleaner and easier to put in contact lenses, then by all means

Get an EyePOD Contact Lens Kit

basics about Contact Lenses

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

As many can attest to, Contact lenses are the best alternative to glasses. Contact lenses are small plastic discs that are made to correct vision problems. Contact lenses are worn for many reasons, there are contact lenses for cataract surgery, contact lenses for astigmatism, contact lenses for farsightedness or contact lenses for nearsightedness. there are even some amazing color contacts that change eye color. The most dramatic color contacts are theatrical contacts, which can produce unbelievable results, theatrical colored contacts are used in a lot of movies.

Contact lenses are worn on the eye, where they float on the tears that coat the front of the cornea. because of the place you put your contact lenses, you should always go to a doctor to get your contact lenses fitted. a proper fit and design of your contact lenses is vital to the health and safety of your eyes.

the two major kinds of contact lenses are hard and soft contacts, there are also bifocal and multifocal contact lenses as well.

Hard contact lenses includes both conventional hard contacts and gas permeable hard contacts.

soft contact lenses are the daily wear, extended wear and disposable wear contact lenses. soft lenses tend to deteriorate , so they need to be replaced much more frequently.

both hard and soft contact lenses can be colored contacts. some theatrical contacts only come in hard contacts.