Your prescription details can be found on the side of your contact lens box. If you don’t have your box, we’re happy to contact your eye care provider to get a copy of your prescription for you. Do I have to order the brand on my prescription?
When your prescription expires, you won't be able to buy more replacement contact lenses until your eye doctor updates it. This typically will require an eye exam to insure that contact lens wear isn’t affecting the health of your eyes and to see if you require a change in the power of...
The difference between an eyeglass prescription and a contact lens prescription is how close the lens is to your eyes. Glasses are worn a few millimeters from your eyes (maybe 12-14mm) and contacts are, of course, worn right on your eyes. Because of this and how bent light travels before...
In addition to the information in an eyeglass prescription, a contact lens prescription must specify the base (central) curve of the back surface of the contact lens, the lens diameter, and the specific manufacturer and brand name of the lens. Also, the power of an eyeglass prescription freque...
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Do not be afraid to stop and start over, when placing in your contacts. Most of the time it takes trial and error to learn how to use your contacts. Get your eyes checked regularly to ensure you always have the correct prescription. Keep your eyeglasses on hand until you are used to ...
Make sure you use enough contact lens solution when leaving your lenses to soak in the case. Failing to do this can cause the edges to become dry and stick to the case, which increases the possibility of them tearing when trying to remove them. ...
“non prescription contacts” but the truth is that, by law, in order to get a pair of contact lenses, you will need to see an eye doctor and get a prescription. This is even if they do not correct your vision. This is because contact lenses are classified as being medical devices ...
Prescription eyewear for personal use requires SSN with the full name, including the middle initial and address. If the consignee is not a US resident, they may use a family member or friend's US SSN information, including their home address, to act as the importer on their behalf. ...
Bonus Tip for Those that Sweat:This tip is for anyone who read this section and thought, “Yeah, ok. If I wear a top out while sightseeing, it will be far too sweaty and smelly to even think of wearing again.” Consider doing a little sink washing! You can use soap from your hotel...