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These TerrorEyes Pink Teadrop contact lenses combine a beautiful shade of pink with a natural looking teardrop to create a moving look that won't fail to get peoples' attention.
A storage case is essential for each pair of lenses you own to keep them safe.
Disinfecting your lenses is essential to keep your eyes happy & healthy.
Yearly lenses can last up to 1 year with careful use. Lenses should be worn no more than 90 times in total and between uses should be stored correctly.
These TerrorEyes Pink Teardrop contact lenses provide a truly unique look - a beautiful shade of pink is combined with a natural looking teardrop to create a moving and emotional look that won't fail to get peoples' attention. Perfect for a night out on the town. You can wear the TerrorEyes Pink Teardrop contact lenses for up to 1 year. Vision is not affected as they're zero-rated, non-prescription lenses. Buy from us today and get speedy delivery to the UK on all orders, or pay just £3.99 for international shipping.
Contact Lens care
All contact lenses require careful disinfecting and storage to ensure they're clean and pathogen free when you insert them into your eyes. Invest in a good quality cleaning solution and follow the instructions carefully to ensure your eyes remain healthy.
These helpful tips will also ensure you get the most out of your contact lenses: -Never reuse contact lens solution – you might be re-infecting your lenses with bacteria. Use fresh solution every time you clean your lenses. -Do not share contact lenses with another person as this can easily spread disease and infection. -Do not allow anything other than approved contact lens solutions and sterile saline to come into contact with your lenses, even saliva and tap water. -After removing your lenses from your case, rinse it thoroughly with saline and allow to air dry. Replace your case every time you replace your lenses, or after 30 days. -Always re-clean your lenses if they have remained in your lens case for over 24 hours, to ensure efficient pathogen removal. -Never wear your contact lenses if you are suffering from eye irritation or any type of infection. -Some medications – including the contraceptive pill – can reduce your tolerance to contact lenses. If in doubt about your suitability, check with your doctor.