May 10 2010

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Where can I Buy colored contacts?

I don’t want perscription contacts, I just want them for fun!
Someone told me the clothing store Image, but they don’t have them where I live.

WORD of ADVICE…..EXTREMELY VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!

DO NOT BUY any COLORED or any COSTUME CONTACT LENSES online!
Or ANY PLACE that is NOT A CERTIFIED FDA approved place that Sells eyewear
like glasses or contact lenses.
PERIOD!!!!!!!!

The problem is contact lenses are NOT A ONE SIZE FITS ALL…
The QUALITY of any online contact lens company from a website or
any internet places HIGHLY QUESTIONABLE…..UNLESS through
your local eye doctor.
AND there is NO SUCH THING as a safe website for Buying
contact lenses online…UNLESS through a certified optometrist.

Also, in the USA it is against the law to Sell ANY CONTACT lenses
(that includes colored, costume, etc) without going through
your local eye doctor.

You BEST and SAFEST option is to go to your local eye doctor
that deals with contact lenses and he can do
an eye exam to get the correct sized contact lenses fitted for your eyes.

Contact lenses are NOT A ONE SIZE FITS ALL.

Again, you have to go to your local eye doctor. Your eye doctor
knows which website is FDA approved.

There are optometrists that can get these “colored contact lenses” for you.
In my local city I see eye doctors having signs in their windows for
these colored or costume contact lenses around Halloween time. (I guess
they want to make a few extra dollars during Halloween).
You just have to call around to the eye doctors and ask
about getting these ones.
These will cost more going through an eye doctor.
BUT THIS is the safest route.

IF You buy any of these online, you are asking for trouble. Like
having a CORNEA TRANSPLANT or spending time in the local hospital
in the optic eye ward.
In a lot of states it is illegal to get contact lenses of any type without
going through a certified eye doctor.

DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE EVEN THINK
of BUYING any TYPE of CONTACT LENS ONLINE.
UNLESS THROUGH an OPTOMETRIST or your LOCAL EYE DOCTOR.

= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =

ALSO, VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!!!!
Check out this website link :

http://www.dangerous-contact-lenses.com/

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