A consumer guide to contact lenses including colored contacts, theatrical contact lenses and disposable lenses.
Focus Night and Day Rebate Offer
Author | 26.12.2007 | Category Contact Lenses
Now’s the time to stock up on Focus Night and Day contact lenses with this special offer which includes a $60 rebate, free shipping and a free lens case.
Great Saving - Up to 70% on Contacts
Author | 24.12.2007 | Category Contact Lenses
If you wear contact lenses then you will appreciate the benefits of saving up to 70% off your contact lens purchase.
Anytime Is A Good Time To Save On Contacts
Author | 31.10.2007 | Category Contact Lenses
It doesn’t matter what time of the year it is when you want to save on buying your contact lenses online. And when it is a 50% saving, that makes the purchase well worthwhile.
Buying your contacts at these great prices is just money in the bank.
And Coastal Contact is a reputable firm that supplies contact lenses to a great many online shoppers, in fact they have delivered over 100 million contacts to online customers.
Have Your Contact Lenses Delivered To Your Door
Author | 29.09.2007 | Category Contact Lenses
One of the most convenient ways to shop for contact lenses is online.
Regardless of which brand of contacts you wear - Acuvue ®, Freshlook ®, or Focus ® - if you need to get your lenses in a hurry then Coastal Contacts give you free priority shipping on any order over $99.
They are the only online contact lens company offers a Buy Now, Pay Later option.
You can place your order online or by phone and pay with E-Pay online or by phone or mail using your credit card or a check. How easy is that.
How to Insert Contact Lenses
Author | 10.08.2007 | Category Contact Lenses
One of the reasons that people sometimes shy away from using contact lenses is that they are nervous about being able to insert the lenses. After all, the thought of touching your eyeball is disturbing to many people. However, the insertion process is easy to learn, and veteran contact lens users can do it without thinking about it. Here is a quick guide to show you how to insert contact lenses yourself.
1. Wash your hands and dry them thoroughly. You want to be sure to remove any debris that could contaminate your lens. If your hands are damp, the lens could stick to them, making it difficult to insert.
2. Remove the contact lens from its case and rinse it briefly with saline solution to make sure that there is no dust or dirt on it that could irritate your eye.
3. Examine your contact lens to ensure that it is right-side out. It should have a smooth, even curve; bulging is an indication that it is inside out. Depending on the brand you use, there may also be a word or logo that should be readable from the outside.
4. Position the lens on the pad of your index finger.
5. Add just a tiny drop of saline solution to the inside of the contact lens, to make it easier to insert in the eye.
6. With your other hand, pull your eyelid gently upwards, and hold it so that you cannot blink.
7. Use the middle finger of the hand with the contact on it to pull the same eyelid slightly down.
8. Look straight ahead into a mirror so that your eye does not move.
9. Gently move the contact lens over your eye. When you get close enough, the lens should move from your finger to your eye.
10. Release and close your eyes for a few seconds, to ensure that the lens stays in place.
Voila! In just ten easy steps, you’ve inserted your contact lens!
How Progressive Lenses Work
Author | 03.08.2007 | Category Contact Lenses
One of the unfortunate side effects of aging is that the crystalline lens in the eye loses some of its flexibility, making it difficult to focus on objects at different distances. Bifocal lenses were an attempt to help people focus by creating two separate zones in the glasses with different strengths that allowed people to focus on objects both close by and at a distance, but this still left the middle distance unclear. Read how progressive lenses work to provide a better solution for people who suffer from this problem.
Progressive lenses have a gradient corrective range, with the top of the lenses having only minimum strength and the bottom reaching the maximum prescription strength. Patients can bring objects at any distance into focus by moving their heads until they find the right correction strength for the object.
Progressive eyeglass lenses have many advantages over bifocals or trifocals including:
• There is no sudden, dramatic change from one zone to the next, which makes for a smoother transition between focus ranges.
• The proper focus in any range from far to near can be easily achieved.
• Glasses with these lenses look more attractive, and are not immediately identifiable as multifocal lenses.
While progressive lenses are the most effective way of dealing with age-related focus problems that we have today, they do have drawbacks as well. Most notably, the variety of different focuses can be disorienting for some people. Progressive corrective lenses are most effective when looking directly at an object; objects that are seen off to the side will appear to be distorted. While most will adjust to the lenses with time, some people simply cannot tolerate the distortions.
If you are currently using bifocal or trifocal lenses, progressive eyeglasses may be a huge improvement for you. Speak with your eye doctor to try these remarkable lenses.
New Merchant Added to our Comparison Shopping Page
Author | 30.06.2007 | Category Contact Lenses
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We have just added another merchant to our comparison shopping page to provide even more benefit to our shoppers.
Coastal Contacts are very well known amongst online contact lens shoppers and as you can see from our contact lens comparison shopping page are very competitive.
Our comparison shopping page is quite unique as we hand pick merchants and products and manually update the latest prices on a regular basis.
Head over to our comparison shopping page today!
Contacts America
Author | 28.06.2007 | Category Contact Lenses
We’ve just found a new contact lens supplier online and it looks like a good one. Their prices are very low and we recommend giving them a look.
At the moment they are selling Acuvue 2 for as low as $13.99 as long as you purchase 4 or more boxes. The regular price is $14.95 which is still exceptionally cheap.
Click on the logo to the left to browse their products and let us know what you think.
Inserting Contact Lenses
Author | 27.06.2007 | Category Contact Lenses
Most people are excited and look forward to the time they can trade in their unsightly eye glasses for contact lenses. The task of folding away the eye glasses and placing in their case for what one hopes to be the final time is wonderful, however when many people have the actual contacts in hand, a new fear develops - having to put them on. The thought of placing a piece of plastic in your eye is something many new contact wearers panic about but there are easy steps to take to make putting on your contacts easy while also gaining confidence at the same time.
It is important to always keep your contacts free of bacteria so begin by thoroughly washing your hands. If possible, practice keeping your nails short or if they are long, well cleaned as germs and dirt are easily found under the nails. Long nails can also tear contacts if you are not careful.
Once you can see clearly, you can be assured you have correctly placed the contact. Repeat the same step with your other eye.
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