Black Eye Contacts, Really?

Well, all we can say here is to each his own.

Worn mostly by goths and at costume parties and the wearer comes as a ghoul or the living dead.

Like any contact lens, the Black Eye Contacts should follow the same process as any other contacts, prescription or cosmetics.

But unlike, say the blue, that is far cheaper because of the demand so it gets mass-produced in the largest of numbers so they can sell it quicker, the black is also cheaper but because of a different reason.

The Black Eye Contacts is so harsh as in type of dye and its thickness, and because of that it is one of the most un-permeable lenses you can find and this can cause major damage to you eyeball and almost always end in blindness.

So the reason for its cheapness as well as the unhygienic nature it is produced in because it is only the uncertified greedy and just sell the product “who cares” companies.

As this is so dangerous the optometrists and ophthalmologists and even your family GP will always advise against it, even the actors and actresses medical carers frown upon these because of all the same reason – IT IS NOT SAFE TO BE USED.

SO WHAT HAPPENS NOW, THESE GUYS WHO DO WANT IT NO MATTER THE COST AND NOT WORRYING ABOUT THEIR EYESIGHT EITHER, GO ONLINE AND BUYS IT THERE VERY CHEAP

They then get it via post and we all know how small packages are handled on international flights, so now they open it, don’t even see seal might be broken but so excited tries it on immediately.

So now the problems start:

1) NO-ONE TOLD HIM OR HER THAT ALWAYS HANDLE WITH CARE, STERILE HANDS AND IN A STERILE ENVIRONMENT—so he or she can get an infection like pink eye or conjunctivitis.

2) NO-ONE TOLD HIM OR HER ABOUT CHECKING FOR TEARS –this small tear cut the eye and cause internal bleeding and eventual blindness.

3) EVEN IF NO TEAR OR BY LUCK WORKS IN CLEAN ENVIRONMENT AND STERILE HANDS, NO ONE TOLD HIM OR HER HOW TO INSERT PROPERLY– this can lead to inserting it wrong which can damage eye of like me my eyes was too sensitive and immediately rejected lens so lost out, but now he or she don’t know this and struggles on and on and then out sheer frustration of struggling either breaks it of damages eyeball.

And this is only the tip of the iceberg.

As the medical professionals are working tirelessly to produce a synthetic, permeable and natural dye for especially the black lenses, only then we can say safely yes it safe.

So be cautious and follow instructions well even if you have to take the already bought lenses to you Dr to make sure no tears. it is hygienic and to teach you the proper way to insert and remove

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