1. How to Select the Perfect Colored Contacts
Skin Tone: If you have warm tones, earthy shades like brown, gold, or hazel will complement your look. For cool tones, opt for blues, grays, or jewel-toned lenses.
Eye Color: Darker eyes can be enhanced with bold colors like blue, green, or hazel, while lighter eyes pair beautifully with subtle shades such as aqua or honey.
Hair Color: Warm blondes and redheads may find green, hazel, or light brown lenses most flattering, while those with brown or black hair can experiment with honey, green, or blue lenses.
In addition to these factors, consider the occasion, your personal style, comfort preferences, and any prescription requirements to find the ideal pair for you.
2. What is the Difference Between Daily, Monthly, and Yearly Contacts?

3. What are the base curve and diameter of your contact lenses?
The base curve (BC) refers to the curvature of the lens, which is crucial for ensuring comfort, clear vision, and eye health. Most people have a base curve ranging from 8.4 to 8.6, with some falling between 8.2 and 8.9. The diameter (DIA) indicates the size of the lens.
To accommodate various preferences, our lenses come with a base curve of 8.5-9mm and a diameter of 14-14.5mm. For specific product details, please contact us at clientservice@gleglow.com
4. Are your lenses available with a prescription?
Before placing an order, we recommend consulting your eye care professional to verify your diopter measurements.
If you have normal vision or are using the lenses purely for cosmetic purposes, select the 0.00/Plano option for your prescription.
5. How to order if the diopter for each eye is different?
We currently offer lenses with the same diopter for both eyes. If your left and right eyes have different prescriptions, you can place separate orders for the same lens with the respective diopters for each eye.
6. What materials are used in these contact lenses, and are they safe?
The materials used in our contact lenses vary depending on the product. For specific details, please refer to the product link or reach out to us at: clientservice@gleglow.com
Our lenses meet stringent international safety standards and hold certifications from the FDA and CE.
7. Is it safe to wear contacts while sleeping?
No, wearing contacts during sleep is not advised. Doing so can restrict oxygen and moisture flow to your eyes, increasing the risk of bacterial or microbial infections.



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