Miyerkules, Marso 6, 2013

Fynale Model Search

Sorry for not updating my blog >.< I'm so busy! busy as a bee lol just kidding, I am a graduating student on my high school level and..... I'm NOT READY TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP >.< i think college is not suitable for me :/

By the way I really forgot to mention that I join in the model search which is sponsored by Fynale.com and I ACTUALLY WON (clap!clap!clap) I gained huuhhmmmm 5,600+ votes ahm I will post the link after I receive the package already is that ok?

I'm lil bit sleepy we will have our deliberation tomorrow so I need to sleep already :*

<3concon.

Lunes, Enero 21, 2013

GIVEAWAY!

I really love chatting with her and reading messages from her  . Who is she? I met her on fb she was sponsored by some lens company and I was so amazed  . She is not pretty but also friendly and she helped me doing my blog again she is so AWESOME!!!!

her name is..... EMI DOLL Cute Emoticons actually she is having a 3 giveaway right now YES!!! that's right! THREE GIVEAWAY here are some links Cat Emoticons

http://emi-doll.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/163-happy-happy-happy-circle-lens-give.html

http://emi-doll.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/166-msdressys-80-gift-voucher-give-away.html

http://emi-doll.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/161-2013-new-years-big-circle-lens-give.html


Miyerkules, Enero 2, 2013

Did you know that?

When I wear circle lenses I always thought that maybe the lens will go behind my eyeball so i was scared but according to this website http://www.webmd.com you can't lose your lenses behind your eyeball and this is the explanation and tips how to retrieve an out-of-place lens ;)

EXPLANATION: Contact lenses cannot slip behind the surface of your eye and back into your head. The area between your eyelid and eye is enclosed in a pouch called the conjunctival sac. Your contact lens can’t get farther than that closed sac under your eyelid. Flushing your eye with saline solution can usually help you retrieve an out-of-place lens.

tips for keeping your eyes healthy and comfortable while you wear contacts.


I was searching about contact lenses and I saw this Webhttp://www.healthyhorns.utexas.edu/ht_contacts.html

 this is very important specially to those first timer who will use contact lenses I hope this will help you :)

Here are some tips for keeping your eyes healthy and comfortable while you wear contacts.

What to Do

  • There are different kinds of lenses. Know which kind you have.
  • Always take your contacts out at night, even if they are made to be worn overnight. Wearing contacts overnight increases the risk of infection.
  • Choose daily-wear contacts. They are linked to fewer infections than extended-wear lenses.
  • Wash and rinse your hands before touching your contacts.
  • Use only the lens cleaners and eye drops that your eye doctor suggests.
  • Follow the directions that came with your lenses, lens cleaner, and eye drops.
  • Take care of your lens case. Clean, rinse, and dry it each time you take out the lenses. Get a new case every six months.
  • Get your eye doctor's OK before using any new or different medicines. Tell your doctor about things you can buy without a prescription like eye drops or lens cleaners.
  • Use eye makeup that is safe for contact lens users.
  • For medical advice about contact lenses and eye care, contact your eye doctor.

What Not to Do

  • Try not to wear your contact lenses for longer than 12 hours at a time.
  • Never use saliva (spit) to clean your lenses.
  • Never use tap water, bottled water, or salt water made at home to store or rinse your lenses. It can cause infections.
  • Never mix different cleaners or eye drops.
  • Never let lotions, creams, or sprays touch your lenses.
  • Don't use eyeliner on the inside of your lower eyelid.
  • Never wear lenses when you swim or go into a hot tub.
  • Never wear your lenses when you are using cleaning products.
  • Never wear contact lenses when you sleep - not even during a nap.
  • Never wear your lenses longer than your eye doctor tells you to.

Contact Lens Warning Signs

Because eye infections can become serious very quickly, it's important to know the warning signs of infection. If you notice any of the following symptoms, call your eye doctor immediately:
  • Blurry vision
  • A scratchy feeling in your eye
  • Pain or discomfort in your eye
  • Redness in your eye for more than two days
  • Discharge or excess tearing from your eye
  • Itching, burning, or gritty feelings
  • Swelling
If you notice a problem, take out your lenses right away and see your eye doctor. 

Lunes, Disyembre 31, 2012

NEW BLOG -_-

I dunno what happened but my first blog disappear and I don't know how to recover it so I made another one and all my followers are gone T_T and I REALLY SUCK ON HTML CODES so my blog is so simple because HTML CODES MAKE MY HEAD SPINNING around and around lol. Please Do follow me and leave some comments :)