1. How do I choose colored contacts?
- Skin Tone: Warm tones suit earthy browns, golds, and hazels; cool tones complement blues, grays, and jewel shades.
- Eye Color: Dark eyes enhance with rich colors like blue, green, or hazel; light eyes look great with softer shades like aqua or honey.
- Hair Color: Warm blondes and redheads should go for green, hazel, or light brown lenses; browns and blacks are flattered by honey, green, or blue lenses.
Beyond these factors, there are other considerations such as the occasion, personal style, comfort, and prescription needs. For a comprehensive guide on choosing the perfect colored contacts, check out our blog "How to Choose the Perfect Color Lenses for You?"
2. What is the Difference Between Daily, Monthly, and Yearly Contacts?
Comparison |
Daily |
Monthly |
Yearly |
Wear Period |
1 day |
1 month |
1 year |
Thickness/Durability |
Thinner |
Thicker/ More Durable |
Thickest/ Most Durable |
Resistance to Drying |
Lower |
Higher |
Highest |
Eco-Friendliness |
More waste |
Moderate |
Most eco-friendly |
Cleaning/Storage |
No cleaning/ Storage needed |
Regular cleaning/ Storage required |
Regular cleaning/ Storage required |
Replacement Frequency |
Highest |
Moderate |
Lowest |
Overall Cost |
Potentially higher |
Moderate |
Potentially lower |
3. What is the main material of these contacts? Is it safe?
Different contacts are made of different materials, please attach the item link or contact us via: service@unibling.com.
Our products have been approved by International Certificate including FDA, CE, Korea Food & Drug Adminstration (KFDA) and ISO 13485. All of the contact lenses are manufactured by reputable contact lens manufacturers and tested by our product development team.
4. Do your lenses come with prescription?
Please consult your eye doctor to confirm the diopter counts before ordering. Some are available with prescription, please check here: Prescription Colored Contacts [Yearly] - Unibling.
If you have normal eyesight or you simply need a decoration, please choose 0.00/Plano on both of your prescriptions.
5. Do you offer contacts for hyperopia?
Currently, we do not offer farsighted/plus power contact lenses. However, our R&D department is actively researching hyperopia contacts. Hyperopia, a common refractive error, causes clear vision of distant objects but blurry vision of nearby objects, resulting from the eye's shape impeding the correct bending of light onto the retina.
6. How to place an order if the left eye and the right eye have different diopters?
We offer separate prescriptions for each eye in one pair of lenses. Please select the diopter of your left and right eye on the page according to your prescription.
7. Can I wear it while sleeping?
No, it is not recommended to wear contacts while sleeping as they can hinder the eye's oxyge