finally I got some lenses and I will share with you my experience :)
Inspired by other Asian Beauty blogger I started to dream about huge, green eyes. Initially I thought I'm just going to do it hardcore way and just buy some lenses, without consulting it with specialist, I can put eye drops in my eyes with no problems, so I would be probably fine with lenses as well. I downloaded from the Internet a little handbook of how to insert/remove and care for lenses and... I realised it may be not that simple to just do it. Besides, eyes are very sensitive, so I would be better of consulting it with optician. However I was afraid, that if I go to the opticians and tell them, that I don't have any sight problems I just want to wear coloured contacts for fun, they wouldn't treat me seriously. I've put the whole lens case aside for "some day in the future".
Recently when we were in town my fiance went to opticians, because the time of his 2-year check-up was coming. Since I was there anyway I decided to give it a go and ask about lenses. All my concerns turned out to be unjust - for optician it doesn't matter if you really have some sight problems or just want lenses for fun - they still have to carry out same tests. I was treated in very polite and professional way. Luckily, someone didn't show up for their appointment, so I could squeeze in and have some tests done after only 10 minutes waiting. Firstly, I got my sight tested (as I thought it's perfectly fine), then eyes themselves. During the eye test for contact lenses, optician applies some orange dye into our eyes and then tests them carefully to check for any irregularities or dry ares on surface of the eye. Mostly for this test it is important to see the specialist before wearing your first lenses - your eyes can have some defects that you won't feel and know about, that can make wearing lenses impossible. After the tests, when we knew there is no issues with my eyes, I could choose the colour of lenses and then I was shown how to correctly put on and take off my lenses, how to clean them, how to check if they are not inside out etc. I was doing quite well on the practise part :)
Now the best part: the lenses that I have chosen - monthly disposables - I received for free as a sample. All the test were free as well. The only thing I have paid for was contact lens solution.
The opticians I went to was Specsavers (British optician chain). The tests are free at every opticians in the UK, but I don't know about free lenses. I can definitely recommend this company - my fiance always have glasses from them and he is very happy with them. The customer service was excellent - nice & professional - I was handled by three people all together and all of them confirmed that it's a good idea to get your eyes tested before wearing contact lenses.
The lenses I tested are Expressions Colour Vision in Aqua (14mm diameter). Colour is nice and vivid, around the pupil you can see a bit of my natural eye colour (grey), but colour of the lens blends in nicely. They are comfortable for approx. 11 hours - in general they're not supposed to be worn longer than 12h, but even if I would like to wear them longer, I don;t think I would manage. After 11-12h my vision starts to be blurred, it's hard to focus sight on small objects, hard to read.
During the first couple of days I felt that I have something on my eyes, but it wasn't annoying or painful - i just felt something under my eyelids when I was blinking. For the first couple of days my vision was also blurred slightly on the edges, but after few days I stopped feeling the lenses and my vision became clear.
in bright natural light (facing the window) |
in dim natural light (window on the right hand side) |
After two weeks of wearing "normal" coloured lenses, when I was fully comfortable with them I ordered my first pair of circle lenses form Pinky Paradise on-line store. The choice of products shocked me, so I spend good couple of hours before I could make my mind. Finally I have chosen GEO Bella Green - I knew I wanted to start with green lenses and I have chosen GEO as this company is well known form good quality. I also didn't want diameter to be bigger than 14/14.2mm as I am still a beginner.
size comparison: "normal" lens and circle lens |
left: normal coloured lens, right: GEO Bella Green |
left: my natural eye, right: GEO Bella Green |
A huge plus of Korean lenses is their lifetime: they are yearly disposables, while the optician's coloured lenses are only daily or monthly disposables. In reviews of some circle lenses we can read, that they became uncomfortable after for example 3 months, but it's still a better lifetime than optician's ones, considering that they cost roughly the same.
Summing up: I think that circle lens are very interesting product, if we fancy enlarging our eyes or changing their colour. But it is important to consult with optician before starting any experiments with your eyes. Excited with my first pair of circle lens I already ordered some more: pair of brown and pair purple ones. So I plan to spend a bit less on the cosmetics just now and dive into the lenses :D