How to Use Non Prescription Contact Lenses
Non prescription contact lenses aren’t designed to correct your vision. The common types you can buy are colored contact lenses that are opaque and change the color of your eyes. Even though you won’t have to have a prescription to buy these types of contact lenses it would be a good idea to see an optometrist before you buy them to make sure that you buy ones that fit correctly.
Non prescription contact lenses can be bought in to local optician or on the Internet very easily. Some are designed to change the color of your eyes was given more dramatic look. Theatrical or Halloween contact lenses are designed for use costume parties etc. and can be found in a wide variety of looks including zebra stripes, cobwebs, red eyes, black eyes, wolf eyes and many more.
BLUEWOLF/ANGELIC NON PRESCRIPTION THEATRICAL LENSES
Lenses consist of:
62 %-HEMA
Water content: 38%
Base Curve: 8.6
Diameter: 14.5
Lathe cut: for the ultimate ultra comfort
2 FACTORY SEALED VIALS. THESE LENSES LAST UP TO 5 MONTHS DEPENDING ON CARE GIVEN more info
You can buy non-prescription contact lenses for daily wear or for one use only. Disposable lenses may be best if you want to change your eye color frequently would just need to use them occasionally. The advantage to this type of lenses that you don’t need to clean them just use them for one day and then throw them away. If, on the other hand, you want to change your eye color for longer periods you may be better buying daily wear colored contact lenses. They will ask longer you will need to look after them correctly just as you would for traditional contact lenses. This means you would also need to buy contact lens cleaners and solutions. As long as you look after them properly and keep them clean as recommended by the manufacturer they are safe to wear and one last for quite a long time.
If you find you have any problems while using these types of contact lenses please stop using them immediately and consult a doctor. They should not be used by anyone who is diabetic and maybe more susceptible to eye infections. Take care when using this type of contact lenses and make sure that you use them according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

