Crazy Lenses Guides & Tutorials

Start your Crazy Lenses journey the right way by learning from our experience about how best to care for your coloured contact lenses. Whether it is your first time wearing contact lenses, you only wear contact lenses for Halloween, or you simply need a reminder of the best care routine for your contact lenses, view our Guides and Tutorials for more information. 

 

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We have dedicated articles for subjects such as inserting and removing your contact lenses as well as overviews and FAQs for all those other important details. Keeping your lenses hygienic and your eyes safe is the key to having a positive experience with your Crazy Lenses. Here’s a quick checklist to get you started but make sure to read the full articles in our Care Guides and information in our Terms and Disclaimer too.

Before you buy your contact lenses, check they are suitable for your eyes by having a contact lens fitting and ensuring the lenses you choose match the measurements you have been advised to wear.

Once you receive your contact lenses, make sure to inspect them for suitability; this includes checking for a damage-free surface, the colour you were hoping for, and the correct measurements/duration.

Next, read our information about preparing your contact lenses for use. Wash your hands and place your contact lenses in fresh solution for at least 2 hours before you insert them. Find everything you need to know about the best techniques for inserting contact lenses in our dedicated article.

If you do experience any problems, remove the lenses and read our FAQs or contact our team. In cases where discomfort continues after removal, it can be best to contact your eye doctor for advice.

Once you have enjoyed up to 8 hours of contact lens wear, it is time to remove your contact lenses. Make sure you have read our article on how to remove your contact lenses in advance so you are prepared for this step.

Finally, if you have reusable contact lenses, store them in an airtight contact lens case submerged in fresh contact lens solution after rinsing them. Never use any household products, saliva, or water to clean your lenses; only contact lens solution is suitable.

Always seek guidance and advice from your optician/eye doctor on the wear of contact lenses.