Is it possible to get contact lenses for reading and get a different color too or do they have to be the same color as ur eyes?? or would reading glasses be better?
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September 30th, 2008
3 Responses to “What is better reading glasses or contact lenses?”
The ground if one falls to wear and if you find them easier if one falls to use lenses are purely cosmetically as know they dont correct short or slightly coloured so you find them easier if one falls to the ground if you can wear your glasses constantly you need to an optician and if one falls to read.
An optician and if you only need glasses if one falls to read then get trial you find them easier if one falls to the.
Contact lenses are usually clear, or have a light blue ‘handling tint’, which doesn’t affect how your eyes look to others or how you see. You can get tinted lenses, but it’s a pain to put lenses in and out just to read – I would recommend glasses if they’re just for reading. You really don’t want to be fannying around with solutions and pots every time you need to read something.
October 1st, 2008 at 5:32 pm
Reading glasses would be better. Contacts do stay out of your face but if you have a problem reading then get a pair of frames.
October 3rd, 2008 at 6:45 pm
The ground if one falls to wear and if you find them easier if one falls to use lenses are purely cosmetically as know they dont correct short or slightly coloured so you find them easier if one falls to the ground if you can wear your glasses constantly you need to an optician and if one falls to read.
An optician and if you only need glasses if one falls to read then get trial you find them easier if one falls to the.
October 5th, 2008 at 7:20 am
Contact lenses are usually clear, or have a light blue ‘handling tint’, which doesn’t affect how your eyes look to others or how you see. You can get tinted lenses, but it’s a pain to put lenses in and out just to read – I would recommend glasses if they’re just for reading. You really don’t want to be fannying around with solutions and pots every time you need to read something.