Glasses or contacts

candykay0605
candykay0605 Posts: 1,019 Member
I'm new to having either contacts or glasses! I would like opinions on how I look in both! Thanks

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  • fr053n
    fr053n Posts: 2,793 Member
    contacts
  • Iri_2
    Iri_2 Posts: 349 Member
    Contacts
  • mattn72
    mattn72 Posts: 14 Member
    I think you look great in either. I went with glasses and often think about switching.
  • fr053n
    fr053n Posts: 2,793 Member
    Also, I've had LASIK and am so glad I did. Contacts can get painful when dry and t sucks when they move around and your vision is blurred :/
  • candykay0605
    candykay0605 Posts: 1,019 Member
    thanks guys, my vision isnt bad at all yet . the eye dr said he wouldnt recommend lasic yet but I really dont know if I will ever get used to glasses or contacts
  • LoneWolf_70
    LoneWolf_70 Posts: 1,151 Member
    I think you should buy a monocle.
  • kinkyslinky16
    kinkyslinky16 Posts: 1,469 Member
    I had lasik in 2005. Best money I have ever spent.
  • jlahorn
    jlahorn Posts: 377 Member
    Love glasses. At $7 per pair, I have a look for every outfit ;)

    http://www.zennioptical.com/
  • dcresider
    dcresider Posts: 1,272 Member
    The glasses look good on you.

    My preference are eyeglasses (putting something in my eyeball just freaks me out). I also tend to wear glasses as accessories.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    I think the frames are cute, OP, but maybe not ideal for your face. They seem to overwhelm your face and coloring a little bit.

    Do you already own those?

    It also may just be the angle of the photo. I really hope you don't take that comment badly. They don't look bad on you but I just think maybe something a bit more narrow would flatter your features more.

    I love having both contacts and glasses, for versatility.
  • sillygoosie
    sillygoosie Posts: 1,109 Member
    Glasses. I refuse to touch my eyeball. I have had glasses since I was 7 and I have never even tried contacts.
  • Pipsg1rl
    Pipsg1rl Posts: 1,414 Member
    If you get contacts you'll still want glasses. Sleeping in your contacts is bad form.

    I've worn glasses since I was 8 and contacts since 13.

    I recommend Daily contacts for ease of use.

    Contacts are great for:
    Looking like you (no glasses)
    Water Activities
    Working out (to avoid annoying glasses bounce)
    Anytime you're going to need sunglasses (b/c prescription sunglasses are more expensive).

    Glasses are great for:
    Allergy season
    Looking smart/sophisticated
    Letting your eyes breathe after a day of contacts
  • fullersun35
    fullersun35 Posts: 162 Member
    I had lasik in 2005. Best money I have ever spent.

    This.

    Does your doctor perform lasik? Your vision doesn't need to be "bad" necessarily to get it. Mine wasn't anyway. It might be that he doesn't want to give up the income stream that comes from glasses and contacts.
  • IvanCasillas
    IvanCasillas Posts: 90 Member
    I did laser correction around 8 years ago. If that is an option for you I highly suggest it. I could not stand the feeling of contacts so I would choose glasses as long as they don't interfere with your routine/lifestyle.
  • mmm_drop
    mmm_drop Posts: 1,126 Member
    You look great in both! I always have both so that I can change up my look. Plus, contacts, for me, are a necessity for working out. I hate when my glasses slide down my sweaty face, lol.

    I agree with the folks about Lasik. If I could, I would. I have a couple of friends who have had it and love the freedom from eyewear they now have!
  • _John_
    _John_ Posts: 8,646 Member
    if they're new, I'd say it depends on vision. If you BARELY need correction, I'd go with glasses.

    Contacts are a pain, but they allow you to see pretty much how you did before correction, glasses will distort things you aren't focusing on. If you can reasonably see without correction, the glasses when you need them aren't going to be a major problem and worth it over dealing with the discomfort of contacts.

    JMHO from someone who has had coke bottles, contacts, and then lasik to normal vision.
  • k8blujay2
    k8blujay2 Posts: 4,941 Member
    I prefer contacts... I think I see things clearer with them... but I am super blind...
  • starseed777
    starseed777 Posts: 221 Member
    contacts, but the best option is Lasik
  • BlueBombers
    BlueBombers Posts: 4,064 Member
    I prefer glasses. I found contacts uncomfortable the longer I had them in so I stopped wearing them.
  • Praying_Mantis
    Praying_Mantis Posts: 239 Member
    if they're new, I'd say it depends on vision. If you BARELY need correction, I'd go with glasses.

    ^ Agree with this.
  • runnergirl0721
    runnergirl0721 Posts: 2,289 Member
    <--glasses for this girl
  • LoneWolf_70
    LoneWolf_70 Posts: 1,151 Member
    <--glasses for this girl

    would bang. oh sorry, wrong thread
  • MichelleLaree13
    MichelleLaree13 Posts: 865 Member
    Glasses are cute but hate them when exercising, swimming or moving around a lot. They seem to move around too much even though they are properly fitted
  • MichelleLaree13
    MichelleLaree13 Posts: 865 Member
    I prefer contacts... I think I see things clearer with them... but I am super blind...

    New glasses for me are all weird. Like why are the walls curved and the ground closer? lol Contacts don't do that to me though
  • HipsterWhovian
    HipsterWhovian Posts: 195 Member
    I wear glasses 95% of the time. I like to wear contacts when the weather is nice - so I can wear non Rx sunglasses that aren't so heavy as my Rx ones - or if I'm running, or sometimes when going out. I originally started wearing lenses for going to theme parks, so I could see on the roller coasters without the risk of losing my glasses! I even have some 'beauty' contact lenses to make my eyes sparkle and shimmer!
    You shouldn't wear contact lenses for too many hours a day - your optometrist would recommend a certain wearing time (mine is around 12 hours) - as your eyes need oxygen and contacts do restrict the amount of oxygen to your eye. If you do wear contact lenses too many hours a day for a long period of time, you could potentially get something called corneal neovascularization - what this means is that because the eye wants oxygen, the blood vessels 'grow' into your eye after oxygen, and can cover your cornea, effecting your vision, to potential blindness.
    You also shouldn't sleep in lenses (unless you wear some 24 hour lenses, which I wouldn't recommend, again for comfort and health reasons) or swim/shower - there are amoebae in water called acanthamoeba which can effectively swim between your lens and your eye and can cause all manner of problems like severe pain, inflammation of the cornea, and possibly blindness!
    Daily contact lenses are probably the best for the health of the eye as you wear them for one day then throw them out - no cleaning or storing necessary. If you want to wear contacts every day, the reusables are generally cheaper, but they do require a good cleaning each time you take them out, and over the week/two weeks/month that you wear them, they can sometimes become uncomfortable.
    Some contact lens manufacturers make their lenses with a UV protective property - Acuvue do this with all their lenses, Bausch and Lomb and Sauflon do this with some - and this is a brilliant thing to have, as it helps protect the eyes against harmful UV light even when it's not sunny. Do be aware that they aren't a replacement for sunglasses, as they don't cover all of the eye.
    Some people have said that if it's only a small prescription, glasses are better. This isn't the case - you can get lenses in very small Rx's nowadays, and they work in vision correction just as well as glasses - maybe even better, as you don't have the problem of only a certain area correcting your vision, as opposed to glasses where the vision correction is only where the lenses sit in front of your eyes.
    Please, please, please do not order lenses online without seeing an optometrist first and being given a final specification. If you don't do this, there is a chance you will order the wrong prescription so you won't see clearly, or you order a lens that doesn't fit your eye correctly (different contact lenses come in different sizes, and believe it or not, 0.1mm can make a hell of a lot of difference to comfort!) and your optometrist or a member of staff in the opticians should teach you how to safely insert and remove the lenses. You don't want to get them stuck!
    Finally, if you do wear contacts and decide to wear them full time, you will still need glasses. This would be for when you take them out in the evening, or if you have an eye infection, or if you run out of contacts - you don't want to be walking around blurry!
    This isn't meant to be a scare post! I just wanted to make sure you are aware of the small but important risks of contact lens wear. I work in an opticians, and we get a lot of bad contact lens patients, who overwear their lenses, or wear them over their 'shelf life' eg wearing a daily disposable contact lens for a week, or who wear them even though they have an eye infection. As long as you are sensible with your lenses, and follow the guidelines set by your optometrist, and visit them regularly to have the lenses checked out, you should be fine!

    A final point, if you don't need a prescription but want to try those fun coloured contact lenses you can buy, don't! Although they are classed as a medical device despite not having a prescription, they can be freely bought online or in shops without having them fitted and checked by a professional. This can cause problems with comfort, health, removal, and potential ocular issues too. I won't even go into the risks of scleral lenses - just don't do it!
  • cowbellsandcoffee
    cowbellsandcoffee Posts: 2,975 Member
    Contacts.
  • Phoenix__Rising
    Phoenix__Rising Posts: 9,981 Member
    Too many reasons I don't mess with
    contacts these days. Besides, glasses
    can be sexy! :smile:
  • Megan101792
    Megan101792 Posts: 3,194 Member
    contacts