Circle Contact Lenses

Have you heard of circle contact lenses? Actually they are same as big eye contact lenses. They will enlarge your iris and make you look like a Barbie doll. These products are invented in South Korea and some people have named them as Korean Circle Lens. Lately, they have become well known to the worldwide.

Circle contact lenses come in different diameter, ranging from 14-16mm which is 2mm or greater than our normal iris diameter. They will cover up more on our iris which will make our iris look bigger. They have also different type of colors and designs that will change the color of our iris. Some circle contact lenses are in pink, green violet, brown, blue, grey, hazel and black. They range from natural colors to special effects lens.

These lenses are very famous among Asian teenagers and young adults as they are the trendsetters for fashion. Circle contact lenses are considered as fashion accessories rather than medical devices. They create a Barbie doll look for you and make you stand out among crowds. They have gained the popularity in Asian forums and blog as many local and international celebrities have them on to look like a Japanese anime characters.

Currently, these types of circle lenses are not yet sold in western. They can be bought through online and get them ship to your door step just a few clicks online. Before you rush on to get a pair of circle contact lens online, please refer to your qualifies optometrist or any other eye care specialist to get your prescription, then only you can get the suitable corrective power for your eyes. Girls out there, there will be no excuse for you to be not pretty anymore!

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