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For Your Eyes Only
Goodbye glasses, hello contacts!  Contact lenses are a more comfortable way to correct your vision. But only if you take proper care of them and keep them in your eyes only.

Let's face it: glasses on some people just don't look good.  There are a lucky few who look smarter and somehow sexy in glasses, but the majority of us just look stupid.  There are smaller frames and less noticeable pairs out there, but instead of looking smart and chic you end up looking like a librarian.  Not hot.

Contact lenses offer a nice alternative to glasses for those of us who aren't sporting the sexy look.  They improve your vision like glasses do without getting in the way of your sight line and by moving with your eyes.  Some lenses can stay in for a month; others can change your eye color!  That's pretty cool.

But contacts come with their own set of responsibilities.  You've got to be extra careful when you clean them. You don't want to get them dirty and then get that dirt in your eyes.  And you should NEVER share your lenses with anyone because mixing bacteria and fluids from two eyes could lead to infection or even blindness.  Having bad vision is better than having none.

Glasses look great on some and bad on others. If you are one of those people who don't like the way you look in glasses, contacts are cool and provide a way for you to see perfectly. With the proper care of the lenses, you can see (and look) perfect.

Changing Your Natural Eye Color

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By: Kellie Wallace

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