What do I need to care for my contact lenses? If you plan to wear your lenses repeatedly, you’ll need contact lens solution and a lens case. After each use, lenses should be stored in fresh solution, which cleans them and prepares them for the next use. At the beginning, moisturizing drops can be helpful to hydrate the eyes and improve wearing comfort. Some people use an applicator to insert the lenses.
Can I use any solution and eye drops? No. You must use a solution designed for soft contact lenses (we don’t offer any other type). The drops must also be specifically intended for use with contact lenses.
Can contact lenses damage my eyesight? With proper care, contact lenses are completely safe. We offer only products from trusted brands that meet international quality standards and safety regulations. We test them ourselves.
How long can I wear the lenses? The lenses are designed for all-day wear. Each product includes information about its usable period—that is, how long you can wear the lenses from the first use (usually 3, 6, or 12 months), provided they are properly cared for, even during periods when you are not wearing them.
Can I wear lenses if I don’t have a vision correction? Yes. Choose from our range of non-prescription lenses. These do not correct vision.
From what age can I wear contact lenses? Generally speaking, if you are able to put in and take out the lenses and take proper care of them, you can wear them.
Can I sleep with contact lenses on? The lenses are not intended for sleeping. If you accidentally fall asleep while wearing them, remove them immediately upon waking and moisturize your eyes with drops.
Is wearing contact lenses uncomfortable or painful? If you’re new to contact lenses, they may feel slightly uncomfortable at first while your eyes adjust. However, they should not be painful.
Can a lens fall out of my eye? If the lens is properly positioned, it will not fall out on its own.
Can a lens slip under my eyelid? Don’t worry—it cannot go behind the eye. In rare cases, it may move slightly under the eyelid; in that case, simply reposition it with your finger or close your eye and gently massage the eyelid. This can happen if the eye becomes dry.
How can I tell which side is inside out? With some colored lenses, this is easy to tell by the color. If the color looks the same on both sides, you can recognize it by the shape of the lens:








I absolutely love these lenses! The color blends so naturally with my eyes that people keep asking if it’s my real color. They’re super thin and comfortable, even after wearing them for 8 hours. Definitely my new go-to for everyday wear!
Lenses look very natural
Lenses look very natural