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FresHLook Contact Lenses Honey 3 tone

FresHLook Contact Lenses Honey 3 tone




Freshlook ColorBlends from Ciba Vision (formerly Wesley Jessen).

Freshlook Blends are available in Blue, Green, Grey, Brown, Honey, Turquoise, Amethyst, Pure Hazel, and True Sapphire

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Great Lenses
I would like to start my review by saying that I am fifteen years old and have never worn contacts before in my entire life. I bought these for a costume and I have naturally dark brown eyes. The lenses were a bit aggravating to put in, and took a while, but that happens for most first timers with any brand. The lenses are soft, but I had no problems with rips or tears while taking them out of the case, putting them in my eyes, or taking them out of my eyes.

They completely covered the dark brown that I have and turned them into a lovely honey/golden brown! The color wasn’t too unnatural, but it’s definitely a shade that has people doing double takes and thinking about what secrets you could be hiding…

The lenses didn’t shift around much at all, except slightly when I cried while wearing them, but I just held my eyes closed and moved my eyeball around, and it shifted them back into place.

Once you get over the initial watering and small discomfort of your eyes adjusting, they are actually quite comfortable and I’d forgotten that I was wearing them at all.

My only complaint would be that the lense is a bit sticky, so it can be a little annoying at first when figuring out the proper method for you to use when putting them in. However, being as this is my first pair of lenses, I can’t say whether or not that is the norm.

So for under $20, you get a nonprescription pair of lenses that look and feel great. How could it be any better?

2 Stars I couldn’t wear them !!!
I couldn’t wear the lenses they seem to be so soft to get weared.

However, once I contacted the seller and asked for return policy, they gave me full refund on my purchase and partial refund on shipping.

1 Star Terrible Product, Even Worse Service
I blame myself. My husband didn’t want me to order these contacts from a company I knew nothing about but I did it anyway. I should have listened to him.

It began all wrong. They were HONEY COLORED FRESHLOOK COLORS NON PRESCRIPTION LENSES that I ordered from some place called Felibean and they did not arrive on the date they should have, yet another item I ordered at the exact same time from another company did. When I contacted them, I learned the item hadn’t even been shipped off. It was still at the warehouse I suppose. When the item was shipped immediately upon my contacting them, my mind was eased a bit and I thanked them. “Well,” I thought to myself, “they have redeemed themselves. They aren’t so bad after all.” Yea, well I spoke too soon.

On the day they arrived, I took them out of their sealed package, looked them over and liked what I saw. I put one in the left eye. No problem. But when I began handling the contact for the right eye, and that’s when I realized a hole had been torn into it. Actually, I’m down playing it: the darn thing literally disintegrated in my hand! I couldn’t believe it!

I have been wearing contacts for nearly 13 years and NEVER have I ever seen anything like that. “Maybe they were just old,” I said. I was saddened and disappointed as I threw them away. Plus, I was embarrassed that I never got a chance to show them off and I did not want to tell my husband what happened.

I didn’t bother trying to send them back or request a refund, I only sent an email to the company to tell them about their product so that they would, I don’t know… maybe pay attention to a “sale by” date or something. I wasn’t angry until I went on the Amazon site only to find that they’d posted a public reply to my email instead of replying to me! It was some generic “we stand behind our product 100% sorry for the inconvenience contacts are very fragile” jargon bullsh**.

That’s when I became angry! As a result, I sent them an email that went as follows:

It’s amazing that you didn’t bother to personally respond to the email I sent, but instead chose to post a generic “we stand behind our products blah blah” script on Amazon.

I don’t need ANYONE to tell me how fragile contact lenses are! I’ve been quite familiar with most brands since I have been wearing them for well over ten years… more like thirteen years. So, I think I have a pretty good idea on just how they work. I wear contacts almost everyday. I have NEVER, since I began wearing them at 19 years old, had a pair of contacts literally fall apart on contact. NEVER! I have worn that particular brand of contacts before, by the way. So please do not insult my intelligence and my experience with contacts with your 100% pledge jargon.

I tried to cut you people some slack by speculating that perhaps the contacts were old. But now, this is just bad business and a blatant slap to my face. If you stand behind a product that disintegrates from a simple touch, what does that say about you? I do not appreciate the way this has been handled, especially with your “non-reply” to my email. Thanks for nothing.

By the way, I am a writer with an extremely large following- let’s just say my fan base is in the extremely high thousands. I devote a section of my website to product reviews because I am an advocate for the underdog. I don’t like companies taking advantage of consumers who are already struggling to make ends meet in this time of economical hardship. Nothing is as good an advertisement as word of mouth and I have a eloquent way with words so… Guess who’s product review is up next?

5 Stars Great Contacts
Awesome product …and great seller….I said that I will como for more of your contacts and I did…Thnaks a lot!!!

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