Coloured lenses with correction
Dioptric lenses are lenses that have
a power and are intended to correct your vision. Corrective lenses are typically
prescribed by an ophthalmologist or an optometrist. The prescription consists of
all the specifications necessary to make the lens. Prescriptions typically
include the power specifications of each lens (for each eye). When ordering
dioptric lenses, you will need to know your prescribed parameters.
How to Take Care of Monthly Colored Contact Lenses?
Monthly colored
contact lenses require special care. If you take proper care of your lenses, you
can use them for the entire month.
Let's start with the most important
rule:
Never use peroxide solutions on colored lenses as
they may damage the color effect of the lenses. When caring for colored lenses,
use only universal solutions.
When you purchase monthly
lenses, you don't have to worry about anything for the first wear. After opening
the blister, the lenses are ready to be placed on your eye. The countdown for
lens care begins after the first wear.
Once you remove the lens from your
eye, place it in your palm and apply a universal solution. Then, using the tip
of your finger from the other hand, rub the lens thoroughly for about 10
seconds. Rinse the mechanically cleaned lens with a fresh dose of solution and
then store it in a case with a fresh dose of solution. Repeat the same process
for the other lens. Never sleep with your lenses on!
Lenses can be stored in the case for up to 7 days; after that, the cleaning
process must be repeated. In simple terms, you must provide regular care for the
lenses through mechanical cleaning and storing them in a fresh solution. For
contact lenses with a 30-day replacement period, we also recommend
regularly changing the lens case, at least with every new
bottle of solution.
Disclaimer The use of different
universal solutions may vary. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for
the solution.
About TopVue Color
Are you looking for a natural
and beautiful eye colour change combined with a comfortable fit? In that case,
TopVue Color lenses are just the thing for you. The lenses’ three-tone
technology means the color is applied in several layers and shades during the
production process in order to achieve a natural appearance. These tones include
a dark ring that makes the eyes look bigger and the colour bolder.
Monthly brown TopVue Color - Honey coloured lenses with dioptric power
Easily and quickly turn your eyes into a brown shade with TopVue Color -
Honey. These coloured contacts with dioptric correction combine hazel with
honey-brown. This mix of shades ensures a natural look and will be able to
effectively cover your natural colour. TopVue Color Honey are great for any
occasion!
TopVue Color lenses with dioptric power
Are you
looking for a natural and beautiful eye colour change, combined with a
comfortable fit? In that case, TopVue Color lenses are just the thing for you.
TopVue Color are coloured contact lenses with a dioptric correction.
They are made from a hydrogel material, which was enriched with an exceptionally
effective natural lubricant: sodium hyaluronate. Thanks to this addition and
their water content of 55%, TopVue Color are able to maintain a high degree of
moisture and provide maximum comfort throughout the entire day.
A rich
and deep colour
The colour layers inside TopVue Color contact lenses are
applied via 3Tones technology. The lenses have a dark ring
around their perimeter that will visually enlarge your eyes. The colour itself
is applied in 2 shades, ensuring excellent coverage and a natural effect.
Daily wear and monthly replacement
TopVue Color are designed for
daily use with a monthly replacement schedule. They should NOT be worn
continuously or while sleeping. Be sure to remove the lenses at the end of each
day, disinfect them using multipurpose contact lens solution and store them in a
case with some fresh solution overnight.
The resulting colour
change
The resulting effect of all coloured contact lenses is to some
extent influenced by your natural eye colour. Other factors that can affect the
colours are clothing and accessories, as well as lighting conditions.
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