< US$75
Why Choose Us?
Non-ionic hydrogels repel impurities, keeping your lenses feeling fresh and breathable for longer
Thin lenses are specially shaped to maximize oxygen and tear circulation, while sandwiching the dye safely inside
EyeCandys will gladly replace any lenses with manufacturer defects upon delivery (e.g. torn whilst in packaging)
Lenses are made in Korea (not China) in facilities approved by health authorities, like the KFDA, CE/ISO & more
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FAQ
Will these color contact lenses work on me?
If you are overwhelmed by the color choices available, feel free to check out our 40-second quiz to help you figure out your perfect lens match!
Are colored contacts safe?
Our color contact lenses are made in Korea by manufacturers that export extensively globally. They have various health certifications from some of which include the KFDA (Korea Food and Drug Administration), MHLW (Japan Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare), ISO (International Standard Organisation), CE (Conformité Européenne), KGMP (Korea Good Manufacturing Practice) and UKAS (United Kingdom Accreditation Service) at minimum. The full list for each specific product can be found in the table above. So you can rest assured when shopping with Eyecandys that any color contact lenses you purchase from our site are completely safe to use with proper care!
How do I clean and care for my contact lenses?
Here are a few dos and don’ts when it comes to colored contact lens safety.
✅ DO consult your optician or eye doctor before wearing/purchasing a pair of our lenses.
✅ DO wash and dry your hands whenever you handle your lenses or attempt insertion/removal.
✅ DO soak your lenses for two hours in solution prior to inserting them into your eye.
✅ DO wash your lenses in solution if they touch anything besides your eyes.
✅ DO keep your lenses case clean and regularly change the eye care solution.
✅ DO remove the contacts before you go to sleep, bat
Who can and can't wear colored contacts?
Unfortunately, colored contact lenses aren’t for everyone. For example, if you suffer from dry eye syndrome, contacts may not be for you. Those who are severely nearsighted may not be able to find contact lenses with a strong enough prescription to fully correct their vision.
Also, some people are allergic to the contact cleaning solution, or even the contacts themselves. As daily cleaning of contact lenses is crucial to eye health for contact wearers, an allergy to the cleaning solution poses a very real issue.
Some doctors recommend that diabetic patients avoid contact lenses as they may be more prone to infection and have more difficulty recovering from infection. Children’s eyes are particularly sensitive and fragile and wearing contacts at a young age could cause eye damage.
People suffering from the following should not wear colored contact lenses, as these eye conditions may be further irritated by inserting lenses:
- Any eye infections (Such as conjunctivitis)
- Any corneal conditions (Such as keratitis)
- Any allergic eye conditions (Such as hayfever)
- Any chronic disease of the eye (Such as glaucoma)
Please consult your eye care professional as to whether you are eligible for color contact lenses.
Are these contacts reusable?
Yes, these lenses can be reused with proper cleaning and storage for up to 3 Months after you open the package.
They may have an indication “for daily wear,” which simply means that you can wear them everyday, up to 3 Months after the first wear.
Will wearing colored contacts affect my vision?
Typically, colored contacts do not affect your sight. However, there can be instances where the colored part of the lens may shift over your pupil and cause temporary visual blurriness. For precautionary measures, you might want to opt for lenses with a larger optical zone (the clear centre hole) or those where the colored part doesn't extend too far into the center. The only exception is costume lenses that feature a grid or mesh design. These colored contacts are crafted to cover your pupil too, which will inevitably obscure your vision.
How does the lens subscription work?
Select a replacement cycle (e.g. every 6 months, 3 months, or 1 month) and receive a set discount. You'll be auto-charged based on your cycle, but always with a 1-day prior email notification. If you need to cancel, do it anytime before the charge without penalties. Standard processing times apply to subscription orders. To manage or end your subscription, log in and click 'Manage subscription'.