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Showing posts with label air optix. Show all posts

Branded Contact Lenses for Less from welovelenses.com!

We all love a good deal, especially when it's something we use frequently, if not on a daily basis. I recently came across welovelenses.com and when they reached out to me for a collaboration, I couldn't possibly refuse since they stock my favourite contact lenses - at a cheaper price!


About welovelenses.com

welovelenses.com stock various branded contact lenses from reputable brands such as Alcon, Bausch & Lomb and Johnson's to name a few but they sell them at a cheaper price than when you buy them in store. The website is easy to navigate and there are both the usual retail price and the actual price you'll pay when shopping from them shown for every product. Postage costs €2.85 and delivery only takes a couple of days.

Alcon Dailies Total 1

The first type of lenses I am going to review are my absolute favourite - Dailies Total 1 by Alcon. I used to hate wearing lenses until I came across these. These are the best lenses I have ever used and they are hands down the most comfortable. So much so that I forget I am even wearing lenses! Dailies Total 1 feature a water gradient technology which is why they are so comfortable. They are breathable, hence ensuring your eyes get oxygen even while you're wearing lenses. In fact, they are suggested for people who work in dry air offices, live in a dry climate or have seasonal allergies such as hayfever.

Alcon Dailies Total 1 are available in packs of 30 and 90 contact lenses.


My eyes look whiter and brighter with Dailies Total 1 thanks to their water gradient technology


Freshlook One Day Coloured Lenses - Green

For the more adventurous types, there are the coloured lenses. welovelenses.com sent me two different types in two different colours. First up, Freshlook in Green. Green is closest to my natural  eye colour, hazel, and consequently, these look really natural on me and most people can't tell I'm wearing coloured contacts if they don't look closely. As for comfort, with these I have no issue as such but they are not like Total 1. I can feel I am wearing contacts but they don't irritate my eyes so I would still recommend them. These are great to change up your look every day if you like with 4 different colours to choose from. One point to keep in mind, is that the colour effect is affected by your natural eye colour.

Available in packs of 10.




Air Optix Colours - Gray

Lastly, Air Optix Gray. I was a bit afraid these won't look good on me but, well, I think I was wrong. I really like the look of them on me - very different to what I am used to and you can definitely tell I am wearing coloured contacts. Air Optix employ a 3-in-1 Colour Technology which defines the eyes, transforms the eye colour and brightens and adds depth with 3 different colour rings. These feel a bit more comfortable than the Freshlook ones though, comparable to Dailies Total 1 I would say and I have to say I liked changing up my look. I would wear this colour again definitely!

Available in packs of 2.


Air Optix Colours Gray in natural light

Air Optix Colours Gray in flash - they almost look blue here!

See how dense the colour on the Air Optix lenses is compared to the Freshlook lenses

Contact lenses are a part of my daily life you could say and while the regular ones serve their purpose, it's fun to change up my look every once in a while and with cheaper prices from welovelenses.com, it's even easier! If you want to get some for yourself, use code LARA for an additional 5% off your order! Thank me later ;)

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Choosing the Right Contact Lenses & Taking Care of Our Eyes with Optika Opticians

It's no secret I love wearing glasses - I've been wearing them for the last 10 years and I like to think of my current D&G ones as a fashion statement and an accessory. However, sometimes I still like to change it up and opt to wear contact lenses instead.

I visited Optika's Sliema outlet this week to find out more about the different types of contact lenses they offer as well as some other eye care products and cosmetics you can find at each of their outlets. The staff were very helpful in thoroughly explaining the different types of lenses as well as providing tips for optimal care which I will be sharing with you in this post.


The concept of contact lenses was first introduced by Leonardo da Vinci in 1508 but it wasn't until the 1970's that adequate materials were developed for them to actually be comfortable enough for use by people on a daily basis. Today, contact lenses come in different types and can either be prescription lenses or purely cosmetic, and in most cases, they are either supplied as dailies or monthlies. Optika stock three brands of contact lenses, namely, Johnson&Johnson, Alcon and Bausch&Lomb.


Each of these established brands offers a wide array of lenses to suit different requirements. The most asked for types are the prescribed dailies and monthlies. Whether you choose one or the other really boils down to how and when you wear your lenses. This decision should be taken together with an eye care professional. I am a dailies contact user myself and up to now, I have always used the Alcon Dailies Aqua Comfort Plus but as of late, they didn't seem to agree any more with my eyes and sometimes I just had to take them out the instant I put them on. It was suggested I try the Alcon Dailies Total 1 instead and was given a trial pack to try before I buy - now that is excellent customer service! The Dailies Total 1 are the newest lenses being sold at Optika and I admit I have high expectations for them - they are a water gradient lens making it very comfortable to wear as well as very breathable making sure your eyes get as much oxygen as possible.


As the name implies, daily contact lenses are meant for a one time use. Monthly lenses can be worn for one month, with a strict day to day cleaning regime, and for that Optika, stock different sanitizing solutions. Such solutions are multi-purpose and are meant to clean and store the lenses before wearing them again.  There is a second type of solution called a hydrogen peroxide solution which needs to be used with caution and under the recommendation of your eye care professional. Once the lens is placed in the solution the hydrogen peroxide turns into water over the time span of 6 hrs thanks to a metal disc found in the case. It is safe to use after 6 hrs but it is always recommended to rinse with saline solution prior to use. The staff at Optika will guide you accordingly into choosing the best solution or your needs so do not hesitate to ask for help. 



Other eye solutions in stock are designed to be used on your eyes when you're not wearing contact lenses to refresh them after a day of wearing lenses.



Moving on to cosmetic lenses or coloured lenses, Optika offers a good variety. The most popular are AirOptix and Fresh Look which have similar colours that look very natural whereas the ones from Bausch&Lomb are much brighter and not really for the faint-hearted.




Here I am wearing Air Optix Green (right eye) and Brown (left eye) and the bottom picture shows my natural eye colour just to show how natural the coloured lenses look. Air Optix can also be supplied with vision correction.


pictures taken by my boyfriend

Air Optix employ a 3-in-1 Colour Technology which defines the eyes, transforms the eye colour and brightens and adds depth with 3 different colour rings.
Picture taken by my boyfriend

Lastly, if you suffer from astigmatism, there are toric contact lenses which are not usually stocked at Optika but they can order them for you and have them available within 10 days. Contact lenses are supplied in packs of 30 or 90.



I hope you learnt something new about contact lenses through this post. Watch this space for another post in collaboration with Optika, treating cosmetics for sensitive eyes and effective remedies for dry eyes. In the meantime, I look forward to trying my new contacts!


I'm wearing:
Top, Michael Kors at Rebelli
Hat, Jimmy Choo at Rebelli

Photography by Neil Psaila unless otherwise stated.