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Sep 11, 2011
Emily P.
Hey :) i have been looking online for a while for some good coloured contacts. I don't need prescription contacts as i don't wear glasses.. but i want a bit of a change. I change my nail polish colour all the time.. so i thought why not my eye colour too :)
I would appreciate it, if people could give be some advice, because i'm really in need of it :)
Sep 12, 2011
Emily P.
Thanks heaps :) i'll be sure to check them out :)
Sep 23, 2011
Lola M.
Yes, fresh look are the best. I do suggest going to your local optometrist though so you can see the colors in person and try them out first.
Sep 24, 2011
Emily P.
ok, thankyou lola :)
Sep 24, 2011
Nikki S.
also, from what I hear, you need to be fitted for contact lenses..even if they aren't for vision correction. I'm a contact lense wearer (for vision correction) and they measure your eyes for the best fit, not all contacts are the same, and if they aren't measured correctly for your eye, it can cause damage. Just thought I'd throw that out there!
Sep 24, 2011
Lola M.
Yes! Forgot about the fitting.