Swati Cosmetics Coloured Contact Lenses Turquoise 6 months Power 0.00
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Description
NATURAL LOOKING COSMETIC LENSES
From matching your outfit to completing the look, SWATI cosmetics lenses are a small accessory with a big impact. SWATI Colored Lenses work with your existing eye color to create a natural-looking shade that's unique to you. We work hard to ensure our lenses lead the market in quality and ease of use while exceeding industry safety standards.
Turquoise Coloured LensesTURQUOISE 6 Months Lenses
Turquoise Coloured Lenses
Long seen as a gift from the gods, turquoise balances power with beauty. Just as this tone balances green with blue and a tinge of gold lining the pupil. Beauty or power, why choose?
- Product: 6 Months Soft Contact Lenses
- Material: Polymacon
- Diameter: 14.20mm, Base Curve: 8.70mm
- Water Content: 38%
- Contains: 2 Vial Pack (1 Pair) Buffered Isotonic Saline Solution, a contact lens case and a tweezers
Please note: the effect given by the coloured contact lenses may vary depending on the natural colour of your iris.
Product Safety SWATI cosmetic lenses are manufactured to international safety standards (ISO 13485). In short, they’re as safe as any conventional contact lens you buy at the pharmacy.
WHAT COLOUR ARE YOU?
Beauty is not about looks. Beauty is about self-expression. Being proud of everything that’s you. Showing all sides of your personality. All the facets. All the nuances.
See our lenses on the different models below.
IT'S A LOVE STORY
The story of SWATI starts with two people falling in love. Vishal Nanda meets Swati Verma. Boom. Like all great love stories, it transcends borders. Vishal is an experienced Swedish entrepreneur, Swati a well-known Indian makeup artist. He’s struck by her appearance and how it changes with every mood and occasion. A natural beauty one day. Dressed to impress the next. Yet she always looks like herself. Confident. Stylish. Remarkably enough, even her eyes seem to change. From bright to dark and back again. He asks. “Coloured lenses,” she replies smiling. The rest is, as they say, history.
BE YOUR OWN KIND OF BEAUTIFUL
Beauty is not about looks. Beauty is about self expression. Being proud of everything that’s you. Showing all sides of your personality. All the facets. All the nuances. Because true beauty has no set standard. Only the empowerment to change at will. From Hollywood starlet to natural beauty and back again. Breaking free from norms and boundaries. Free to wear what you feel. To be your own kind of beautiful.
HOW TO USE
1Place the lens on the tip of your index finger. Make sure the edge of the lens is perfectly upright.
2Hold your eye open with your free hand, then place the lens with your index finger on the cornea.
3Slowly blink and look in different directions to stabilize the lens.
How to use
Rinse your lens with a solution to remove any pollutants. Place lens on the tip of your index finger to check if they are on the proper side.
Hold your upper eyelid using the other hand and pull down your lower eyelid using your applying hand.
Look up the ceiling or look forward whichever you feel comfortable and place the lens gently on the lower white part of your eye.
Remove your index finger and gently release your lower eyelid
Blink several times to adjust the lens.
If your eye feels uncomfortable, remove the lens and check if they are on the reversed side or if there is any eyewinker or damage. If the lens surface is fine, rinse the lens with more solution and apply again.
How to tell if a contact lens is inside out:
Putting a soft contact lens in your eye inside out is a painful experience but it can't do any damages. The following guide will teach you how to make sure you put your lenses in the correct way every time.
Place one contact lens on the end of your finger lens-side up.
Hold the lens at eye-level and look at it from the side.
If it forms just a 'U' it’s in the correct position. If the lens forms a 'U' with the top edges flared out, it’s inside out.
Before wearing a lens, make sure it looks like half a ball, not a soup bowl with a rim.