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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Free Travel Kit

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We are giving away 1 FREE contact lens Travel Kit with the purchase of any of our NEW lenses!

These kits are useful in case something (dust, dirt etc..) gets in your eye during the day and you need to take out your lenses.

The Travel Kit includes: Compact with mirror, lens case, small bottle for solution, and tweezers.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Hana Medicon's Amigo

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Today I want to introduce Hana Medicon's Amigo Series.


This is our Model Dee. She is wearing Hana Medicon's Amigo Violet.

These lenses are really pretty and have a black ring around it. The coloured part is fuzzy violet with no particular design to it, making your eyes appear gloomy.

The Amigo series are good for both sophisticated and cute look.

Friday, June 19, 2009

GEO's Tears

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Some circle lenses have designs on them such as Tears, Butterflies and Stars.

One of my favourites is the Tears series, which, like its name says, has a tearful effect. They make your eyes glisten and look sparkly.



This is Elizabeth. She is wearing GEO's Tears Brown. They are also available in Gray.

These lenses are good for days when you don't want too wear much colour on your eyes.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Q & A

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Today I want to answer some of the most common questions we receive:

Q: How many hours can I wear circle lenses?
A: Just like regular contacts, they should not be worn for more than 8hrs.

Q: Can I wear circle lenses everyday?
A: Circle lenses unlike conventional (clear) lenses, were made for cosmetic purposes, although they can also correct vision. The coloured part will block oxygen and water supply to your eyes more than clear conventional lenses. So I would definitely not recommend wearing circle lenses everyday, but ~3 times a week should be fine.

Q: Should I get an eye examination before purchasing circle lenses?
A: Yes! Yes! Yes! You need to ask your optometrist for your prescription and it may or may not be different from your prescription on your eye glasses. Even if you do not need vision correct, you still need to have your base curve measured. You are suppose to be able to wear lenses within +/- 2mm from your base curve. We carry lenses with
base curve of 8.4mm and 8.6mm to cover the base curve range of 8.2mm to 8.8mm.

That's it for now, and remember, if your eyes feel tired, just opt to wear glasses that day instead!




Monday, June 15, 2009

GEO's Nudy Brown & Gray

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This is one of our Models, "Dee". She is wearing GEO's Nudy Gray.

Did you know that Gray is IN? Gray is the NEW Brown!

Try Nudy Gray for a sexy and cool look.

Many of our customers like the Nudy Gray lenses because it gives off this mysterious shiney effect.

Nudy Gray is one of Pink-Colour's Hit Items!

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Have you heard of Circle lenses yet?


Circle lenses were first introduced about ~6 years ago in Korea, used by celebrities to make their eyes appear bigger and more beautiful on TV.

Circle lenses really boomed when it was introduced to Japan because it fit well with the "Kaiwaii" culture.

It wasn't until only ~2 years ago that Circle lenses became really trendy in the Western market.