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How to choose the right lens type for you?Updated 5 days ago

At Dimple Color we offer both 1-Day and 3-Month lenses. Depending on how you plan on wearing your lenses, below are some of the things our customers consider before choosing the right lens option. Always refer to the advice and guidance of your medical provider.

How often do you plan on wearing your coloured lenses?
Every day? Couple times per week?  3-Month lenses are a great cost effective option if you plan on wearing your lenses regularly. They can be used daily for up to 3 months from opening.

Only on special occasions?  1-Day lenses could be a great option for you. Our 1-Day lenses are designed to be disposed of after ONE use and so do not require extra multi purpose contact lens solution or a case for storage. This makes them a bit easier to manage for infrequent users. 

While still in the original packaging and lens solution, the expiry for a 1-Day contact lens can be over a year which gives you a lot of time to use them. This is very useful when you purchase a 10 pack of 1-Day lenses and have big gaps between events. Please refer to specific expiry dates printed on your exact contact lens to confirm.


Why do you want to wear coloured lenses?
I am excited to look a little different and special for an occasion? 1-Day lenses are the perfect option for this, especially because it gives you the chance to experiment with different colours for each event. You can even match to your outfit if that's your vibe. 

I like to experiment with my look? 1-Day lenses are perfect for experimenting. You can even play with our Trial Packs so you can look different from one day to the next. Be an Aloe Green queen one day and a Burnt Butter Hazel girly the next.

I wear contacts every day already, why not add some colour? 3-Month lenses could be the perfect fit for you. Pick your fave colour and wear them daily in place of your clear lenses. 

WARNING: It's important to seek medical advice before choosing and purchasing a contact lens. You should always make sure you get correctly fitted and have the appropriate script for the lens you choose to buy.


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