CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa — Three lots of Advanced Medical Optics’ Complete MoisturePLUS multipurpose contact lens care solution sold in Japan were found to have bacterial contamination, according to an FDA news release Monday.
There has been no evidence that affected lots were sold in Army and Air Force Exchange Service stores in Japan, AAFES spokesman Master Sgt. Donovan K. Potter said, but people might have bought the product in off-base stores. Continue reading this entry »
1 December 2006 |
Contact lens news |
There are over three million people in the UK wearing contact lenses right now. Combine this with the 31 million wearers in America, and it becomes obvious there is a strong need for vision correction. Because of flexibility and convenience, contact lens in the UK has become a lot more popular. There are many added scientific developments that tend to bring more contact lens in the UK. They are used to correct vision correction, aesthetic or practical reasons. Sometimes more than one of these factors is involved in the decision.
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20 November 2006 |
Uncategorized |
Fashion industry is always looking for new ways to influence an important sector of the market: teens. They already know that they like to dress up and look trendy. Teenagers tend to experiment with their hair style, hair and nail color, tattoos, piercing and so on. They can do anything just to look different from everybody else, they practically claim for attention. Of course, what they think is “cool”, for adults it’s “crazy”. However, for cosmetic industry, that’s a perfect business opportunity.
Cosmetic contact lens, in all existent varieties, is a perfect way for teenagers to express their individualism. They can change a boy’s (or girl’s) look dramatically, by simply changing their eye color, decorating eyes with some funny or even artistic drawings, or giving some ghostly effects. It’s proven that most teenagers feel great when wearing cosmetic contact lens to improve their looks; they even improve their self esteem. Continue reading this entry »
7 November 2006 |
Cosmetic contact lenses |