Q: My eyes hurt and blurry vision as soon as wear the lens. Is there a problem with the lenses?
A: Many first time users have reported their concerns about discomfort that they encounter that may arise from wrong wearing methods.
When you wear the lens inside out, the rough surface will cause pain as it moves on your pupils.
The way to distinguish the inner side of the contacts can be found in instruction manual. The pain can also be caused by dust on inner surface of the contacts that may remain on the surface of the contacts when you don’t wash your hands thoroughly or wipe your hands with a used towel. If you are a first time user and not very familiar to wearing contacts, repeating wrong methods could cause minuscule damage to the retina and add on the discomfort during wear.
Since repeated wrong tries can cause damage to your eyes, please be thorough in cleansing your hands and wearing the contacts at a single try. Rather than persisting wrong trials, sanitizing the contacts and putting them on at single try after simulating increases your wearing experience.
Based on past experience, customers who wear the colored contacts following the instructions below have solved most of their inconveniences.
· First,put the colored contacts in the multipurpose solution for at least 6 hours.
· Drop 6-8 drops of multipurpose solution onto the colored contacts and cleanse it by rubbing it 20-30 times.
· Drop 2-3 drops of rewetting drops for contacts before wearing the lenses.
· It is very important to use the rewetting drops for contacts for comfortable wearing.
· Use artificial tears to prevent dry eyes.
· Wear the colored contacts after well recognizing the inside and outside of the lens and its left and right side.
· Increase the wearing time of the colored contacts little by little so that your eyes get gradually used to the colored contacts.
· Do not wear the colored contacts for more than 8 hours per day.
Most of our customers reporting complaints about product quality have resolved their issues through the aforementioned method.
We sincerely hope that the information above has been helpful for you.
Q: I am experiencing stiff eyes and blurry vision when I wear contacts
A: Blurry visions are mainly caused by dry eyes. Be aware not to use too much saline water drops to resolve the issue, since saline water drops kept at daily usage can be replete with bacteria.
The long usage of contacts may deplete oxygen proportion of the eye and cause blurry vision. The blur will be gone after 2~3 hours after you take out the contacts. When such symptoms arise, please reduce the usage time of your contacts.
Also, it is better to refrain from using personal computer or reading a book while wearing contacts because these activities cause the eyes to dry quickly. For the same reason, wearing contacts may cause discomfort in dry indoors.
Please blink continuously to relieve your dry eyes when you wear contacts. Dry, heated indoors during winter is a perfect place to restrain your dry eyes covered in contacts. During wear, the contacts hinder tears to permeate between your eyes and the contacts and prevent them from lubricating and humidifying your eyes, causing several minor problems.
The blurry lenses with direct contact to the retina may cause discomfort and congested eyes, and the functionality of the retina can be temporarily decreased due to lack of oxygen supply from the tears. Therefore, uncomfortable wearing experience is a natural consequence of dry eyes. We advise you to wear contacts outdoors and cut back the time of your wear when such symptoms arise. Normally beauty contact lenses are mostly manufactured for short-sighted vision, and therefore the symptoms of blurry vision and discomfort can be greater for people with severe astigmatism.
Blurry vision can also be caused by remaining protein or fat particles on the surface of the lens. Taking off the contacts and leaving them without thoroughly cleansing will definitely shorten their durability and also decrease oxygen transparency rate. Most contacts remain at par condition for 10 months if they have been treated with care. We cannot guarantee how long the contacts will last if managed at poor conditions. For more information, please refer to the instruction manual.