Introducing Vassen Lily 3 Tone Blue, the perfect blue colored contact lens for those looking for a natural and subtle enhancement to their eyes. These contacts feature a unique 3-tone design that creates a natural-looking blue shade that is both soft and delicate. The soft limbal ring adds to the natural look of the lens, making it difficult to distinguish from your natural eye color.
The Vassen Lily 3 Tone Blue contacts are ideal for those who want to achieve a gentle, understated look. These contacts provide a subtle blue hue that is perfect for everyday wear. While the color is visible on light eyes, it may not show up as prominently on darker eyes. However, if you have light or medium colored eyes, the Vassen Lily 3 Tone Blue contacts are sure to give your eyes a stunning pop of color.
One of the standout features of these contacts is their great enlargement effect. They create a natural-looking enlarging effect that is perfect for everyday use. Unlike other contact lenses that can make your eyes look overly large and unnatural, the Vassen Lily 3 Tone Blue contacts provide a subtle enlargement that is perfect for everyday wear. They give your eyes a beautiful, doe-eyed appearance that is sure to turn heads.
Overall, the Vassen Lily 3 Tone Blue contacts are an excellent choice for anyone looking for a natural and subtle blue enhancement to their eyes. Their soft limbal ring, subtle blue shade, and great enlargement effect make them perfect for everyday wear. While they may not show up as well on dark eyes, they are sure to make light or medium eyes sparkle. These contacts are comfortable, safe, and easy to care for, making them a great investment for anyone looking to enhance their natural eye color.
Vassen Lily 3 Tone Blue Color Contact Lens
SKU: lily-blue
Diameter: 14.5mm
Base Curve: 8.6mm
Water Content: 42%
Life Span: 1 year disposal
What inside: 1 pair of lenses and 1 cute animal lens case
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- Wash your hand thoroughly before wearing circle lens
- Rinse and dry your hand using a lint - free towel
- Put the circle lens on your palm
- You have to make sure that the lens is not flipped inside out - The lens is inside out if the edges flare up slightly
- Next, place it on your forefinger
- By using another hand, pull the edge of your upper and lower eyelid (to reduce blinking)
- Look up and place the circle lens on your sclera (white of the eye)
- Look downward to reposition the lens
- Remove your hand from pulling the edge of your upper and lower eyelid
- Close your eyes for a moment
- Done!
- After inserting the lens back in your eyes, you have to rinse the case
- If your eyes get itchy, blur or become red, quickly see your optometrist
- If circle lens slides under your eyelid or displaced, look in the opposite direction and nudge it with your finger on your lid towards the pupil of your eye
How to Remove Circle Lenses?

- Wash your hand thoroughly before removing circle lens, it is better if you use fragrance-free soap
- Your circle lens is supposed to be in the centered before removing it.
- Pull the edge of your upper and lower eyelid (to reduce blinking)
- Squeeze your circle lens gently
- Remove the circle lens
- Done!
How to store Contact Lens?
- Put 3 or 4 drop of multiple purpose solution into lens case
- Put the circle lens on the palm of your hand
- Drop 2 or 3 of the solution on the lens, it is recommended to rub soft lenses in solution for 20 seconds, this will help removing germs but don't overdo because you might torn the lens.
- Place your circle lens into lens case
- Later, after you wear the lens, throw away the solution in the case and replace it with fresh solution before your store your lens again
- Done!
Tips:
- Soak the lens in multi-purpose solutions will disinfect the contact lens
- Store contact lens case at room temperature
- Ensure that the caps of lens case is close tightly when not in use
- Circle lens and lens' case need frequent cleaning to avoid contamination

- Clean every day, even for extended-wear lenses. Remove protein every two weeks.
- When you feel dry or discomfort while wearing circle lenses, use saline solutions or lubricating eye drops.
Things you can't do:
- Don't put damaged circle lens in your eyes because this will damage your cornea
- Don't apply makeup before inserting your circle lens
- Don't use saline to disinfect and soak your lens
- Don't allow soaps, cosmetics, etc. to reach with your circle lens
- Don't mix lens with saliva
- Don't mix different brand of solution
- Don't share your lens with other people
- Don't repeatedly take your lens in and out throughout the day
- Don't rinse or store circle lens in water (tap or sterile water)
Other FAQ:
Q: Can i soak the lens in saline?
No. Saline is not meant to disinfect circle lens. Saline is just for rinsing. You should soak your circle lens in multi-purpose disinfect solutions eg. Clear Conscience, Alcon Opti-Free, Clean Clear, Bausch & Lomb, ReNu, Complete, etc. But remember NOT to mix different brand of multi-purpose solutions.
Q: Why my visions become blur when i wear circle lens?
First time wearer might experience blur in vision due to reduced amount of light that enter your eyes. However, you will slowly adapt to the changes after several times of wearing.Reaction of first time circle lens use include; tearing, redness and sensitivity to light, itchiness, increased blinking and movement of the lens. As your eyes adapt to wearing lenses, these symptoms will gradually diminish.