Product Info & Tips
What are "circle lenses"?
Circle lenses are cosmetic contact lenses that have a black ring meant to enlare the appearance of the iris. Originally from Korea. They give the appearance of clear, doll-like eyes and are available primarily to the Asian market.
What is the difference between colored and circle lenses?
Both are available in a variety of colors and designs as cosmetic lenses, but regular colored lenses do not have a black ring around the outer edge of the iris. They are meant to change the color of your eyes. Circle lenses are means to make your eyes appear larger with their notable black ring.
Can circle lenses be prescribed?
Yes, they can. They are the same as regular contact lens. If you have 20/20 vision, you can buy non-prescription/ plano /0.00 lenses. If you wear glasses or are unsure of your vision stats, have an eye exam with your local optometrist .
Can I wear my circle lenses with glasses?
Yes, you can. As long as you buy lenses in PLANO/0.00 (no power/prescription).
How do I take care of my circle lenses?
You take care of them like any other contact lenses. You should only wear them up to 6 hours at a time and always keep them in a contact lense case with solution when you aren't wearing them. It's very important to put your contact on and take them off with CLEAN HANDS! If your hands are dirty, you can get debris or harmful substances in your eyes which can lead to irritation and even blindness! Wash your hands before putting them in/taking them out and make sure to rub your fingers with contact solution after washing your hands.
Clean your lenses before and after you wear them. To clean your lenses, with clean hands, pour some solution onto the lens and rub between your thumb and other finger. When storing, always replace the solution and clean the case so your lenses can soak in fresh, clean solution.
Help! My contacts are hurting my eyes!
TAKE THEM OUT.Are they clean? Did you put them in on the right side? If your lenses are causing discomfort, do not wear them! Remember, they are cosmetic, just like eyeliner or foundation. If your foundation was giving you a rash, you shouldn't wear it anymore. Same as contacts!
Should I put in my contacts before or after applying makeup?
We recommend putting your lenses on before putting on your makeup. You fingers can easily catch makeup residue and washing them doesn't always get it off. However, if your hands are perfectly clean, it doesn't matter.However, it is easier to put in your lenses after you've curled your lashes.
When wearing make-up or hair grooming:-
1. Apply your hair spray before putting on your lens.
2. Your contact lens might come in contact with your eye lashed. Put your contact lens on before applying makeup.
3. Choose water-based rather than oil-based eye shadows creams.
4. If powder is used, close your eyes first and brush off all extra powder before opening your eyes.
5. Do not use eye make-up in the inner margin of the eyelids as small particles could be transferred onto the surface of your lens
6. When removing contacts, be very careful and do not let your contacts come in contact with any makeup.
Do insert circle lens hurt? Are they comfy?
It is all based on personal preference. It can be very comfy on one person, or it could hurt on another.
Can I buy multiple lenses and don’t open them, will they still expire??
Technically, most circle lenses last one year, so if you do open them then they last one year. But you can store them in the vial UNOPENED until it’s expiration date on the vial.
I just received my lens, can I soak them in the same solution it came in?
No, that is not solution. So please buy contact case and contact solution -:)
Are these circle lenses fake?
If you have Geo circle lenses and were made after April of 2009, you can check online with the Anti-Fake code on the bottle to see if it’s a fake or not. This is the website http://geo.fw1860.com . Other circle lenses company do not have this system.
Do you provide astisgm lenses? Can we order different degrees for both sides?
No, currently we do not have astisgm lenses but yes, you can order different degrees for both sides.
Can an individual with perfect vision wear cosmetic contact lenses?
Yes, Plano (non-powered) cosmetic contact lenses are available for those who don’t need visual correction. However, we strongly recommend you to go for an eye examination by an eye care practitioner to verify proper fit and suitability of the contact lens wearing before you purchase plano lenses.
Can I place an order without prescription?
You are required to obtain a valid and up to date prescription by your eye care professional's before placing order on this Site. You are required to confirm and certify that the placed order information is in accordance to the said valid, true and matches exactly the prescription as provided by your own eye care professional's.
We promote proper eye care and good eye health. We encourage you to receive regular eye examinations by a eye care professional's.
We are an online retailer that providing you a simple and hassle-free way to replace the contact lenses lenses that you are already wearing.
Can I use an eyeglass prescription to order contact lenses?
NO. Let’s be clear, a prescription for contact lenses is NOT the same as a prescription for eyeglasses.
You are required to obtain a valid and up to date prescription by your eye care professional's before placing order on this Site. You are required to confirm and certify that the placed order information is in accordance to the said valid, true and matches exactly the prescription as provided by your own eye care professional's.
We promote proper eye care and good eye health. We encourage you to receive regular eye examinations by a eye care professional's.
What if I have a strong prescription?
Full range of prescription for cosmetic contact lenses is available to be chosen in ebeautyna.com, ranging from -0.00 to -9.50.
How do I choose cosmetic contact lenses?
You should choose the color which is suitable to your complexion, hair color make-up and clothing that you’re wearing.
Before you can decide which color right fit your eyes, you have to choose one of the following statements that represent what you feel.
A - Do you want others to notice your eye color and ask you about it OR
B – Do you want others to somehow know there is something different about you but not so sure what it is!
If your answer is A -You want color contacts that will immediately notice by others .If you have brown eyes, you may want to have color contacts violet, green or blue. If your skin, hair, and natural eye colors have cool, blue-red undertones, you might choose a warm-toned contact lens such as light brown. If your skin is dark, you might choose bright-colored lenses. Choose a contact lens color that will stand out from the shadow and mascara colors you like to wear.
If your answer is B -You still want that natural look and only have a subtle change. You may choose color contacts in green and gray if you have blue eyes. Another option is an enhancer lens in blue, which would define the edges of your iris and deepen your natural color, but not change it dramatically. If your skin, hair, makeup and natural eye colors are warm-toned, you might choose a warm color contact lens such as hazel to match and blend in.
Will my vision becomes blurring when I wear cosmetic contact lenses?
First time wearer might experience blur in vision due to reduced amount of light that enter your eyes. However, this is normal and you will slowly adapt to the changes after several times of wearing. Please consult your eye care practitioner for a beginner suggested wearing schedule and proper lens care guideline.
How to open Vial Bottle?
Alert : Kindly soak the New Circle Color Lens in new solution for 6- 8 Hours prior to use - DO not use it straight from the
vial bottle (buffered sterile solution that can possibly sting your eyes). Don’t Risk your eyes!
How do I care for my contact lens?

IMPORTANT Steps to wash Cosmetic Contact Lens
1. Wash lens with SALINE by rubbing gently with finger. (Make sure you wash your hands!)
2.Fill lens casing with multipurpose solution of your choice and soak lens overnight.
3.Repeat step 1 before using the lens again. Remember to dispose the used solution in your lens casing and wash your lens casing everyday with water.
How do I wear my lens?
1.Gently shake your lens casing containing the storage solution, to loosen the contact lens should it be stuck. (Don't try pulling at the lens with your finger, or you might damage it.)
2.Slide the lens out of its case and into the palm of your hand. Rinse thoroughly with the appropriate contact lens solution.
3.Place the contact lens on the tip of your index or middle finger, which should be dry or mostly dry.
4.With the fingers and thumb of your other hand, simultaneously pull up on your upper eyelid and down on your lower eyelid.
5.Position the lens on your eye while looking upward or forward, whichever you find to be easier. You also can apply the contact lens by placing it on the white of the eye closest to your ear.
6.-Roll your eyes in a complete circle to help the lens settle, then blink.
How to clean your contact lenses?
1.Wash your hands so that you don't transfer dirt and germs to your eye.
2.Try to avoid moisturizing soaps, as they are not good for contact lenses.
3.Dry your hands with a clean towel.
4.Remove one lens and clean it with the recommended solution.
5.Cleaning removes eye-produced buildup, cosmetics and other debris that impairs lens comfort.
6.Rinse the lens again to remove the loosened debris. Rinsing is an important step.
7.Place the lens in your clean lens case or lens holder and fill with the appropriate solution for your soaking and disinfecting system.
How many hours can I wear each day?
Start by wearing it for 4 hours for the first day and increase by 2 hours subsequently.
Soft Lens Recommended Wearing Schedule
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What do I do if I have eye dryness and irritation?
Use contact lens eye drops to lubricate your eyes and re wet your lenses. If you still feel eye dryness and irritation, contact your optometrist as soon as possible.
What is saline solution?
Saline solution is for rinsing and storing contact lenses. You may also need it for use with enzymatic cleaning tablets or cleaning/disinfecting devices. Never use saline products for cleaning and disinfection.
What is daily cleaner?
Daily cleaner is for cleaning your contact lenses. You place a few drops in the palm of your hand and carefully rub the lens for as long as directed, usually around 20 seconds, making sure to clean both sides. Use other products for rinsing and disinfection.
What is multipurpose solution?
Multipurpose solution is for cleaning, rinsing, disinfecting, and storing your contact lenses. Clean your lenses as you would with daily cleaner, then rinse and disinfect, all with the same solution; or rinse the lenses twice, then place them in the clean lens case with solution to clean and disinfect. When you're ready to wear the lenses, rinse them again. As with regular multipurpose solutions, no other products are necessary.
Things you have to know about your lens care. The Do's and Don'ts.
The do's of lens care:-
1. Wash with a mild soap, rinse and dry your hands thoroughly you before handling your lenses.
2. Avoid the use of soaps containing cream, lotion, or oily ingredient before handling your lenses.
3. Clean, rinse, and disinfect your lens each time you remove them. Use proper disinfecting solution recommended by your Optometrist or optician.
4. Always keep your lenses completely immersed in a recommended disinfecting solution when you are not wearing your lenses.
5. To avoid mix up or confusion of lens, always handle the right lenses first. Your lens case should properly indicate right and left compartment for lens storage.
6. Make sure all your solutions and lens cases closes tightly and store them in a room temperature place.
7. Do not keep your lens case and solutons in the bathroom.
8. Clean lens case daily and let it air dry. Lens cases can be rinsed with hot tap water and air dried when not in use.
9. Use fresh solution whenever you reuse the len case.
10. Replace lens case regularly. Throw out your contact lens case once a month, or as directed, to reduce your risk of infection.
11. Check for expiry date of your solutions, discard if expired.
12. Replace the lenses after the recommended wearing period prescribed by your Optometrist or optician.
13. Have regular check-ups with your Optometrist or optician as recommended.
14. Always follow the instructions and advice given by your Optometrist or optician.
15. Seek professional advice if you are having problems or discomfort with your contact lenses.
The Don'ts of lens care:-
1. Do not let your contacts come in contact with tap water, soaps, cosmetics or other substances that can contaminate or damage your lenses and may lead to eye infection.
2. Do not wear your contacts when you go to swim.
3. Do not wear your contacts when you go to sleep.
4. Do not wear your contacts when you go to shower.
5. Do not wear your contacts longer than the period recommended by your Optometrist or optician.
6. Do not re-use any lens care solutions in your cases. Use fresh solution whenever you reuse the len case.
7. Do not use saline to disinfect your lens.
8. Do not use saliva to disinfect your lens.
9. Do not use eye drops or solutions not intended for use with contact lenses.
10. Do not touch the tip of the solutions bottle to any surface as this may cause contamination.
DISCLAIMER:
Information on this site is provided for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your own Optometrist or Optician or other medical professional. Have your eyes examined regularly and always follow your eye care professional's instructions for the proper use and care of your contacts. If you experience any pain or discomfort from your contact lens, discontinue use immediately and consult your eye care professional.