Guide to washing and caring for your contact lenses

Read Some tips to prevent contamination to your contact lenses and prevent eye infection



No 1. Wash and Dry your hands with a clean towel before wearing contact lenses.


No 2. When not in use, MDCL should be stored in a case contacting contact lenses washing solution


No 3. Case for MDCL should be wash with soap but make sure hot water is used to rinse out the last residue of soap away.


  • Soap residue can stick to contact lenses and cause pain, irritation, and blur vision to your eyes.


No 4. Do not use tap water on MDCL. This is to prevent bad microorganisms from growing on lenses, causing infection to eyes



No 5. Clean your contact lens placing it in the palm of your hand, and use your other index finger to rub it lightly in circular motion.


No 6. Don't touch the tip of solution bottles with eyes, contact lenses and your fingers. The solution may become contaminated.

Tips to wear and remove contact lenses for gals who use makeup

  • I want to wear contact lenses before makeup
  1. Wash and dry your hands with a clean towel before wearing contact lenses.
  2. It is advisable to put in your contact lenses before applying makeup.
    • This is to avoid contaminating your contact lens.



  • I want to remove my contact lenses.


    1. Remove makeup around your eye area first
    2. Wash and dry your hands with a clean tower, before removing your contact lenses
    3. Remove the rest of your makeup.

    How do I wear contact lenses for beginners

    When first wearing contact lenses you may wonder which side is the front and back.


    How to wear this? 




    1. Place your len on the tip of your finger forming a cup
    2.  Look at the contact lens from the side.

    • If it looks like the letter "U", it’s the correct way to wear it.
    • However, if the cup looks like it is flaring out at the top and has a lip, your contact lens is wrong.
    • Flip it the other way.

    Don’t worry as accidentally wearing contact lenses in the wrong side will not damage your eyes. But it may be just a little uncomfortable.

    As the saying goes practice makes perfect.

    *Remember do not share your contact lenses with others. This is to prevent the spread of infection.



    What to do when I have an Eye infection?


    If you have symptoms likes redness, burning, or excessive tearing.

      • You have an eye infection


      • What to do if this happens?



    • Your contact lenses may have been contaminated
    • Remove your contact lens and stop using it.
    • See a doctor to cure the infection.
    • Do not continue to wear a contaminated pair of contact lenses.
    • Don't wait to see a doctor, as it may cause your infection to become worse.
    • Change to a new pair of MDCL, after your eyes are well.


    *MDCL= Monthly Disposable Contact Lenses

    How to order your Spectacles

    Want to get your new style, at low prices but with high quality

    • Just submit your eye prescription to 'Heris Frames' and we will do the rest for you.
                                               Example:

    Guide to choosing a suitable contact lens colour


    Spending a few minutes to read this post can help you choose the best contact len colour to match your skin.


    Do you agree to the common saying that a person's eyes are the windows to her soul.


    So read on for extra ideas to help you choose the best contact lens colour to match your skin.


    For Indians generally with darker skin
    • Choose colours that are different with your skin complexion like pink, white, light grey or blue
    • If your skin colour is very dark, you can wear even brighter colours
    • Wear colours like dark blue and brown to a minimum
    • Avoid yellow and green as they are not as flattering to your skin

    For Malays and Chinese, generally with medium skin colour
    • Choose pink, burgundy, beige, royal blue and navy blue
    • Colours like browns, greys, greens, orange, whites and red will also make you beautiful. 

    For Eurasians generally with a fair skin colour
    • Colours like white, light blue, brown, blue and beige makes you look beautiful.
    • Avoid bright colours that are too different with your skin tone like purple, red, orange or yellow

    Use this tips to help you choose the best colour for your new pair of contact lenses. Visit our product page and choose your favourite pair now.

    Guide on choosing the best spectacle frame for your face shape



    Characteristic of an Oval shaped face
    • Narrow forehead and jawline
    • Chin is slightly narrower than forehead
    • High cheekbones
    • Smaller features
    1. Any frame shape will be suitable for your face
    2. Choose a frame that you like
    Characteristic of a Square shaped face
    • Angular face type with many angles
    • Proportionate width and length
    • Strong and prominent jaw line
    • Broad square chin
    • Deep forehead
    1. Try out rounded and oval shaped frames, this soften the facial features
    2. Rimless frames with soft edges add contrast to your face
    3. Choose frames that are longer in the horizontal direction than in the vertical
    Characteristic of a Round face shape
    • Round face with soft curves and few angles
    • Equal width and length
    1. Rectangular frames sharpen and make a round face slimmer
    2. More horizontal frames than vertical make round faces thinner
     Characteristics of a heart-shaped frame
    • Wide forehead
    • Narrower jaw line and chin
    • High cheekbones
    1. Round frames in lighter colours softens a wide forehead
    2. Frames that are wider at the bottom compared to the top, add proportion to the face 
    3. Choose frames that are less decorative at the top
    Characteristic of a long-shaped face
    • Longer in depth, less wide
    • Long cheek lines
    • A long nose
    1. Frames that are longer in the vertical direction makes the face appear shorter
    2. A more decorative frame adds constrast
    3. Choose a frame that has a fine bridge over the nose