Colored contact lenses designed for individuals with astigmatism, providing both vision correction and the option to change eye color.
Affordable colored contact lenses available for under $10, offering a budget-friendly way to experiment with different eye colors.
Transparent contact lenses that don't change the natural eye color, ideal for those who want vision correction without altering their appearance.
Colored contact lenses without a black outer ring, creating a more subtle and natural-looking eye color change.
Contact lenses designed to make the eyes appear larger, enhancing the appearance of your eyes for a more doll-like or dramatic look.
Colored lenses with a smaller or less noticeable pupil hole, providing a unique and captivating eye effect when worn.
Silicone Hydrogel lenses are designed for extended wear, offering high oxygen permeability which reduces eye dryness and keeps eyes healthier over longer periods.
Shop Silicone HydrogelPC lenses are highly biocompatible, reducing the risk of eye irritation. They resist protein deposits effectively, ensuring clearer vision and greater comfort.
Shop PhosphorylcholineThis combination brings together the high oxygen transmission of silicone hydrogel with the protein resistance of PC, offering excellent comfort and eye health benefits.
Shop PC + Silicone HydrogelKPOP2's delivery process consists of two main steps:
All orders take 2-3 days to prepare for shipping, excluding weekends.
Standard shipping is cost-effective but slower, taking approximately 21-30 days.
Fast delivery significantly reduces waiting time to 2-5 days and allows for safer delivery.
We recommend shipping as quickly as possible.
However, the period may vary depending on external factors such as region, selected delivery method, sales period, public holidays, strikes, or natural disasters.Additionally, customs duties are borne by the customer.
Please note: Toric lenses may take an additional 2-3 weeks for customization.
Yes, colored contacts are suitable for those with perfect vision.
These lenses, often referred to as 'plano' or non-prescription lenses, are designed purely for cosmetic purposes, offering a way to change your eye color without affecting your vision.
Ideal for those seeking to enhance or alter their appearance for fashion or theatrical reasons, these lenses must still be fitted and prescribed by an eye care professional to ensure proper eye health and comfort.
Yes, colored contacts are safe with proper usage and care.
Safety in using colored contact lenses depends on sourcing them from reputable manufacturers and suppliers who adhere to high standards of quality and safety.
It's essential to follow all prescribed usage guidelines, including proper cleaning, storage, and handling.
Regular eye check-ups are necessary to monitor eye health, and it's crucial to discontinue use and consult an eye care professional if any discomfort or visual changes occur.
Colored contacts should not be worn for more than 8-10 hours daily.
This duration is recommended to maintain optimal eye health and comfort. Over-wearing colored contacts can lead to eye strain, discomfort, and increased risk of complications like dry eye or infections.
The eyes need time to breathe and rest, so it's important to give them a break from lens wear, especially before sleep.
Adhering to this daily wear limit ensures that your eyes remain healthy while enjoying the cosmetic benefits of colored contacts.
A prescription is required for colored contacts to ensure proper fit and eye health.
Even if the colored contacts are purely for cosmetic purposes and do not contain vision correction, a prescription is crucial.
This process includes an eye examination to assess the health of your eyes and measurements to determine the correct lens size and shape for your eyes.
A prescription ensures that the lenses fit properly, reducing the risk of potential eye problems such as corneal scratches, infections, or allergic reactions.
No, properly prescribed colored contacts do not affect vision.
High-quality colored contact lenses are designed to mimic the natural appearance of the iris while ensuring the central portion, which lies over your pupil, remains clear for unobstructed vision.
However, it's crucial that these lenses are properly prescribed and fitted by an eye care professional.
Poorly fitted or low-quality lenses can cause blurred vision, discomfort, and potentially harm the eyes.
Regular eye exams are important to ensure the lenses are still appropriate for your eyes over time.
Proper cleaning and storage are key to caring for colored contacts.
Maintaining colored contact lenses involves a strict regimen of cleaning, disinfecting, and storing the lenses in a suitable contact lens solution.
Always wash and dry your hands before handling the lenses to avoid transferring bacteria or debris.
After each use, lenses should be gently cleaned with a contact lens solution, then rinsed and stored in a clean lens case filled with fresh solution.
Never use water or saliva to clean lenses, as this can introduce harmful bacteria.
It's also important to replace the lens case regularly and to adhere to the replacement schedule of the lenses to prevent eye infections and ensure the lenses remain comfortable and safe to use.
Sleeping in colored contacts not designed for overnight use is not recommended.
Wearing contact lenses during sleep, unless they are specifically designed for extended or overnight wear, can significantly increase the risk of eye infections, corneal ulcers, and reduced oxygen supply to the cornea.
The closed eye environment can harbor bacteria and restrict oxygen flow, leading to complications.
If you need lenses for extended or overnight wear, discuss this with your eye care professional to determine the most appropriate type of lens for your needs.
Colored contacts can be reusable, depending on their type.
Colored contact lenses come in different types based on their intended replacement schedule:
daily, monthly, or yearly disposables. It's important to follow the specific instructions for your lenses.
Daily disposables are designed for a single use and then disposed of, while monthly and yearly lenses require regular cleaning and proper storage in contact lens solution after each use.
Adhering to the replacement schedule and proper care regimen is crucial for maintaining eye health and ensuring the lenses stay comfortable and safe.
Wearing colored contacts while swimming is generally not recommended.
Water bodies, whether they are pools, oceans, or lakes, contain various bacteria and microorganisms that can adhere to your lenses and increase the risk of eye infections.
If you must wear contact lenses while swimming, wearing watertight goggles to protect your eyes and lenses is advisable.
It's also recommended to dispose of daily disposable lenses immediately after swimming or thoroughly clean and disinfect reusable lenses.
To determine if colored contacts are inside out, observe the shape of the lens on your finger.
A lens that's in the correct orientation will have a smooth, bowl-like shape with edges that curve upwards. If the lens is inside out, the edges will flare outwards and the lens will have a more saucer-like appearance.
Some lenses also have a laser marking or tint on the edge to help identify the correct orientation. It's important to wear the lens in the correct orientation for comfort and optimal vision.
Choosing the right colored contacts involves considering your natural eye color, desired appearance, and comfort.
For a natural look, select lenses that complement your natural eye color.
Light-colored lenses are typically more noticeable on dark eyes, and vice versa.
Consider the occasion or purpose ā whether for everyday wear or special events. Consulting with an eye care professional can provide guidance on the best type and color of lenses suited to your eyes.
They can also ensure the lenses fit correctly and are comfortable for regular use.
There are risks if colored contacts are not used properly.
These risks include eye irritation, infections, and reduced oxygen transmission to the cornea, especially if the lenses are overworn, poorly fitted, or not cared for properly.
Purchasing lenses from uncertified sources or sharing lenses with others can also increase these risks.
To minimize potential issues, it is essential to follow all recommended care guidelines, use lenses as directed, and undergo regular eye exams.
Colored contacts should be replaced as per their specific schedule.
The frequency of replacement varies ā some lenses are designed for daily use and should be discarded after a single use, while others may last for a month or up to a year.
It's important to adhere to the prescribed replacement schedule to prevent eye infections and irritation.
Over time, contact lenses can accumulate deposits and degrade, reducing their comfort and safety. Regular replacement ensures that your lenses are clean, clear, and comfortable.
Yes, you can wear makeup with colored contacts, but with precautions. Insert contact lenses before applying makeup to avoid contaminating the lens.
Choose non-allergenic makeup and avoid oil-based products around the eyes, which can adhere to the lenses and cause discomfort.
When removing makeup, first take out your contacts to prevent makeup particles from getting on them.
Regularly cleaning your makeup tools and avoiding sharing them can also prevent bacterial contamination.
If colored contacts cause discomfort, remove them immediately.
Check for any visible damage or debris on the lens. Clean and inspect the lens before attempting to reinsert it. If discomfort persists after reinsertion, discontinue use and consult an eye care professional.
Discomfort can be a sign of a variety of issues, such as an improper fit, allergic reaction, or an eye infection.
Your eye care professional can determine the cause and recommend a solution.
Sharing colored contacts is strongly discouraged. Sharing lenses can transmit bacteria and increase the risk of eye infections.
Each pair of contact lenses is unique to the wearer's eyes, both in terms of prescription and fit.
Wearing someone else's lenses can lead to discomfort, improper fit, and potential damage to the eyes.
To maintain eye health, it is essential that each individual uses their own prescribed lenses.
Individuals with astigmatism can wear specially designed toric colored contacts.
These lenses are specifically tailored to correct astigmatism and provide the desired cosmetic effect. Standard colored lenses may not offer the correct astigmatic correction, leading to blurred or distorted vision.
It's important to get a proper fitting and prescription from an eye care professional who can recommend the best lenses for your specific needs and ensure they provide both clear vision and aesthetic appeal.
Accurate fitting is paramount for toric lenses due to their unique design tailored to correct astigmatism.
Unlike regular lenses, toric lenses have a specific orientation on the eye to properly align with the irregular corneal shape caused by astigmatism.
An incorrect fit can result in blurred or distorted vision and discomfort.
Regular eye exams and precise measurements by an eye care professional are essential to ensure that your toric lenses fit well and provide clear, comfortable vision. This includes accurate determination of the cylinder, axis, and base curve.
Additionally, proper care and maintenance of toric lenses are crucial for maintaining eye health and the longevity of the lenses.
Prescription (SPH): This indicates the degree of short-sightedness or long-sightedness and is measured in diopters (D).
Cylinder (CYL): This value measures the degree of astigmatism and is also in diopters. It represents the lens power needed to correct the irregular shape of the cornea.
Axis: This is a number between 0 and 180 degrees and shows the orientation of the astigmatism. It tells where the additional power (cylinder) needs to be placed to correct the astigmatism.
Diameter: The overall size of the lens. It's important for the lens to fit comfortably on your eye.
Base Curve (BC): This measurement ensures the lens fits the curvature of your eye properly, essential for both comfort and effectiveness.
Power: If you have presbyopia, you might have an additional 'Add Power' for multifocal toric lenses.
Since 2013, KPOP2 has revolutionized the colored contact lens market, serving over 100,000 global customers with its vibrant collection from Seoul.
In the dynamic heart of Seoul, a city pulsing with the electrifying beats of K-pop, a unique story began to unfold in 2013.
This was the birth of KPOP2, not just a company but a visionary odyssey in the realm of colored contact lenses. Inspired by the dazzling eyes of K-pop stars, KPOP2 embarked on a mission to weave that same starry magic into the lives of people worldwide.
In its early days, KPOP2 was like an underdog protagonist in a movie, starting small but dreaming big. From a humble office echoing with K-pop tunes, they began their journey, curating an array of high-quality, vibrant lenses from top Korean manufacturers.
These lenses weren't just about changing eye colors; they were about transforming personas, echoing the transformative flair of K-pop idols.
As the narrative progressed, KPOP2's tale became one of triumph and growth. Embracing the digital world with innovation and passion, they connected with over 100,000 customers globally, fostering a community bound by a love for K-pop's unique style and the transformative power of their lenses.
Today, KPOP2 stands as a beloved chapter in the colored contact lens market, cherished by fans from all corners of the globe.
With a promise to continue their hard work and innovation, they are not just a business but a beacon of K-pop's enchanting spirit, inviting everyone to be part of their ever-evolving, colorful story.
Unleash Your Inner Idol with KPOP2's Colored Lenses.
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