The Charms of the Contact Lens
—Hey, did you get contacts?
—No.
—Your eyes are black the last time I saw you, and now, they look like golden brown.
—Yeah I know, it’s the…the fluorescent.
Boys and girls, do you still remember those lines between Bella and Edward in the most popular movie Twilight? Yes, in that scene, Edward was trying to get to know something about Bella when she raised this question to him. Unexpected and a little frightened, Edward had to leave her for a moment for the reason that he could not tell Bella the truth that he is a Vampire.
That’s just the charm of a famous movie which you can never imagine how powerful for it to influence people. But I know since the debut of the movie, contact lenses especially colorful ones regained their popularity regardless so many bad comments because many people think contacts could do lots damage to the eyes. It has been estimated that 125 million people use contact lenses now worldwide.
Then, what’s the secret of colorful contact lenses?
Colorful contact lens is the general definition of corneal contact lens with colors in the lenses. As a matter of fact, they were first used to cover the flaws in the eyes of people with eye damages. Then with time went on, they were gradually put in use as the cosmetics of actors and actresses in movies and films and finally they become even popular and gained great popularity in our everyday lives.
Nowadays, colorful contact lenses, with their unique charms, have already conquered lots of people. They no longer confine themselves to the former function of correcting visual acuity, but a hot mean in the cosmetic market of decorating oneself and showing one’s characteristics. It’s really a fashion for young people now to wear some colorful contacts like deep blue, fashion-forward green, fantastic purple, etc.
But take care! Although colorful contacts are quite popular now, we still have to face some existing problems. Because those contacts are plated with colors with net ultra-microstructure, the colors will clog some air holes and block off the exchange of eyes with oxygen and water in the air. As a result, it’s wiser for you to wear those color contacts just as a way to make up!
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