okay i think i might get coloured contacts (just the ones that change the color cuz i have good vision) and i dont know much of anything about all this obviously so how do i know the size or w/e...??? im confused do i gotta go get em n see a doc...or cuz i went on this website w/ ctonacts that i want n it says like 600 or 000 or eh idk help! thanks by the way im the chick that asked about the pink contacts lol thankz.
jokerzgrl answered Saturday October 9 2004, 10:52 am: Your best bet is to go to an optometrist, just to play it safe. What good are contacts when your blind?
Mad Love,
Victoria [ jokerzgrl's advice column | Ask jokerzgrl A Question ]
gUeSsHoO278 answered Friday October 8 2004, 6:44 pm: I got my contacts from this nice place called Everyday Eyecare, i think their website is EverydayEyecare.com I called them up, made an appointment and three days later went to see the doctor. Over there, the doctor checked my eye sight, and gave me a special test made for contact lens, I just sat there and they did everything. They have to know if contacts are even suitable for my eyes, because some eyes dont accept them. Then, we sat down and she helped me try on different colors. I picked the colors I liked and ordered, within a week I had my contacts! You can call your local operator and find the number for Everyday Eyecare in your area, or just call and check for the number of Hour Eyes.
Good luck wit ya new eyez gurl.. [ gUeSsHoO278's advice column | Ask gUeSsHoO278 A Question ]
SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Friday October 8 2004, 6:42 pm: You cant buy contact lens without a prescription... even if u have perfect vision... they still make u take an eye exam... to supposedly "measure ur eye" but i think they just do that to make money... im pretty sure u wont be able to buy any online without having an exam cuz they ask for the prescription & doctor name... [ SoNuLiCiOuSsS's advice column | Ask SoNuLiCiOuSsS A Question ]
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