Getting good grades, excelling in sports, hanging out with friends,
lots of pressure - managing all of that and always maintaining a cool look at
the same time - That is what teen-age is! A fresh mind to meet expectations and
discover the real zeal of life. But sometimes it gets difficult; when you can’t
make out the writings on blackboard, or when a distant ball looks invisible
until it’s literally in your hand. These are the indication of vision
irregularity that needs to be corrected immediately.
Cosmetic contact lenses are a kick for teenager. Any school-going
kid can wear them. There is no age barrier. Even special school
contacts are available today. Very
natural and brilliant, they vividly brighten your eyes with distinct hues and
attractive tints in lens. Even goes well with a light make up.
Here are a few things that decides contacts are a good idea or not
if you are a teenager:
l Freedom: Contacts free you from eyeglasses, especially thick frames that
slip and slide down the bridge of your nose. You can even feel more attractive
and accepted among friends without a pair of glasses in front of their eyes.
l Great looks: Finding a place in today’s competitive world gets difficult for
teens with spectacles. Wearing a glass at this critical age is mostly
considered an imperfection, mostly when you are around kids where no one else
is wearing glasses. It sometimes makes you go running or hide. Contact lenses,
on the other hand give a more natural look, and makes you feel more
self-assured.
l Undoubtedly, a better
vision: Contact lenses give a better peripheral
vision than eyeglasses. They cover the entire field of vision, while glasses
cover only what’s ahead of you. Contact lenses keep their shape, stay in focus
better when you blink, and your vision remains crisp and clear. There is no
annoying frame to obstruct your vision.
l They are better for sports
activities: Glasses and active sports, are opposite
poles. They can fall off, break and even cause disturbances while gaming.
Repairing and replacing broken glass is costly. They allow you to wear goggles.
Their optic capacity is also crisper, which gives you a competitive advantage.
l Change in eye color: Today's natural–looking color contacts are very popular among
teens. And they're safe, as long as they're prescribed by an eyecare
professional.
Contact lenses are the key
to keeping your eyes healthy. If you are first time goer, do not share it with
anyone, take proper care, never wear torn contacts and wash you hand before
handling. It’s essential to have these fitted properly by an eyecare
professional.