Friday, April 19, 2013

The eye colors that I want:

Simple post today. I made this image on my computer illustrating all the eye colors that I really want. 

The first one, "Turquoise Green," I pretty much already have in my Dueba Tiny Puffy Greens, although on me, the color is a bit darker than the illustration.

Also, the "Ocean Blue" is similar to my Bella Blue Rains, but the Bella color is definitely a lot darker. 

Anyways, if you know of any lenses that would give me these eye colors, do let me know of them. Otherwise, enjoy:


flash:




daylight:



Saturday, April 13, 2013

Review: Bella Blue Rain

This is the second lens I purchased from the Bella series. Why would I purchase a second color from this series when the first ones (green envy) were so disappointing? Well, because I am stupid, and much like with the Bella Green Envys, I saw a review for these blue ones and thought they looked so brilliant and blue and I had to have a pair, so I purchased them and hoped for the best. Like I said: stupid.

Anyways, this was one of those ever-so-rare Dueba Tiny Puffy moments where the lens turned out dark and nothing like I expected, but oh-so-much better! On me, these lenses are dark blue-violet! It's soooo pretty! I never would have expected them to take on this subtle, mysterious color- not from the stock-pics, not from the review, not from my experience with the Green Envy color from this line.

And this is why I can't seem to stop ordering these somewhat obscure lenses that are rarely seen and reviewed online. Most of the time, it ends in disappointment, but for that once-in-a-blue-moon amazing, totally unique color, all the searching and sifting through dull, crap-lenses is suddenly worth it.

crappy stock photo A
crappy stock photo B

color:



the elusive violet tone- this is what they look like in most lighting
On my rating scale, a 10/10 means the lens is exactly the same color that I optimistically hoped for- what I have come to expect from the lens given the stock photos, what I have seen from reviews online, and my subconscious ideal of what a blue lens should look like. This lens is not a 10/10. It is nothing like what I expected from my research. The color is the absolute loveliest, subtle blue-violet that is way prettier than anything I ever could have concocted in my mind. It is better than a 10/10.

color: 12/10



design:

The pupil hole on this color is a little on the blunt side. Unlike my Green Envys, the brown sunburst on this lens does completely encapsulate the pupil. Up close (I might say "kissing distance"), you can very clearly see that this is a colored lens, but only if you are looking for it. The sunburst color is so dark and sheer that I do not feel too self-conscious that the lens looks fake. Still, I think Bella could have staggered and feathered the pupil outline a bit more. From a distance, they look completely natural. The limbal ring is perfect- it is dark and defining, but well blended and shadow-y.

design: 9/10


comfort:

When I first put them in, they felt loose- like the base curve was way wider (flatter) than my corneas. I could feel the sides scratching. The second time I put them in, I left them in for a while, closed my eyes several times, and that problem seems to have subsided. Not sure if they just molded to my eyeballs or what... In any case, they are comfortable. They do feel a bit suffocating after about 6 hrs, even with drops, but never unbearable.

comfort: 8/10


overall:

This is the newest lens to join my permanent collection- meaning I will continue to reorder these. While not a perfect lens, this is a color I would never have sought out on my own, and I am so glad I stupidly ordered these and made this accidental discovery. I think for now, I can cease the search for a blue lens. Eventually I think, I will want a really noticeable sapphire blue, but at the moment I am completely satisfied with this Bella Blue Rain color.

overall: 9.5/10




Comparison shots with different lighting:


These lenses were *extremely* difficult to capture on camera. In person, they are dark, but noticeably violet-blue. This color proved to be extremely elusive, so I apologize that it might be difficult to see any noticeable color in the following pictures.

this color actually makes my iris darker
bright light
bathroom light


with flash


dim light




My cellphone was able to capture the exact color of these lenses on me. Here are some crappy-quality pictures:



this is exactly what they look like in real life









Compared to my Sparkling Venus Blue


The pattern of these lenses is very similar to my Sparkling Blue Venus lenses, so I took some comparison shots. The Sparkling Venus has a much bolder limbal ring, and more brown color around the starburst area. The color is very much gray with virtually no hint of blue. The Bella Blue Rain has more color, so it actually conveys a blue color, albeit a very dark gray-blue-violet color. Also, as the Bella lens appears darker in general, the brown starburst actually blends more with my natural eye color:

Bella Blue Rain
Sparkling Venus Blue



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Sparkling Venus on left, Bella Blue on right

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Review: Bella Green Envy

I saw these lenses on a couple of other people's reviews, and I thought they looked awesome. Light, definitely green, and completely natural looking.

Well, apparently my eyes just like to absorb color, so they pretty much look dark brownish-green on me. To be honest, I think I'm pretty underwhelmed by the color, but I have to admit I am amazed by how natural these look. I actually have a teeny bit of green (very very dark) in my eyes, so these lenses totally look like eyes that I could easily have been born with.

















Since these are my first non-circle lens, I had to branch out and try a new site other than my beloved solution-lens. This site, called http://www.designereyelenses.com, has these Bella lenses for only $20. That's still more expensive than solution-lens's buy-2-get-1-free deal, but really not bad at all. Actually, this site was rather pleasant to do business with. No huge selection, and the stock photos are crap, and they do not feature reviews. But the prices are right, the owner is helpful and nice, and the shipping was very fast (not to mention free).
Incidentally, Dueba makes this same design in what they call the Lolita 3-tone series, so I may have to try some of those eventually.


Anyways onto my review:

color:
Like I said, a bit disappointing, mostly because it is so dark. I tend to favor colors that are a lot more vibrant, such as the turquoise-green of my Dueba Tiny Puffies. These are a much more natural-looking olive green color, which I certainly do not hate. I just find them.. underwhelming.
indoor light-no flash
indoor light with flash

color: 6/10






design:

The design on these is beautiful! I haven't gone for a lens with a colored sunburst for quite a long time, because they usually give me a fake wall-eyed look. Well these have completely restored my faith in 3-tone designs. I think it's because the sunburst doesn't completely encircle the pupil hole. The color is added sparingly to mix better with the green, rather than overpower it. The effect is incredibly natural, even up close. Also, I love the natural looking limbal ring, and the teeny tiny pixellation.




design: 10/10


comfort:

The right lens= perfectly comfy. Feels like I'm wearing nothing!
Left lens= also perfectly comfy, except for this very annoying tendency to slide whenever I blink while looking up or to the sides. Grrr....


comfort: 8/10






















Well here's some more pics. I'm a little sad they don't look obviously green, but see for yourself:

under normal light, my eyes still really dark







window light- if they looked like this all the time, I'd be one happy lens-addict

Review: Geo Color Nine Wine Red

I have always been attracted to red lenses, but I feel like the bright red ones are well, a bit too overstated. And maybe too "twighlight-y." But then I saw that these Geo Color Nine lenses come in this gorgeous, subtle, wine red color, and I simply had to have a pair.






I ordered from solution-lens.com, which is an awesome website. They are super helpful, have a great selection, and they have this awesome buy-2-get-1-free deal. Plus, they sent me the most adorable freaking pen ever!



Well anyways, I guess you are probably more concerned about the lenses. Even though the pen freaking has ears... and a nose.... and each ear clicks for either blue or black ink... Right, moving along here...



Alright, so here is the stock photo and description from solution-lens.com:






  • Diameter 14.2 mm
  • Water content 38-42%
  • Base curve 8.6
  • 1 year disposable (recommended use for 4-6 months)
  • Packaged in sterile buffered saline
  • FDA and EU approved contact lenses
  • Ophthalmologists and optical shops certified
  • Buy without prescription
  • Perfect for both dark and light colored eyes


  • They don't look that dark in real life (luckily). Go figure that the one time Geo actually advertises a lens that looks very very dark, the lenses actually turn out vibrant. And they look exactly the way it's advertised on the lower picture (the one where it's just showing an eye, which I assume is how the lenses are supposed to look on light eyes)

    Anyways, I only got these lenses after seeing how awesome and vibrant the aqua color looked on another review (thanks ♥ Noxin ♥).


    color:

    Beautiful color. It is just the deep, sexy, wine red I was hoping for. Understated and not over-the-top. I am still contemplating if these are subtle enough to wear to work/school. I would wear them out at night, but they are pretty dark and hard to see at night. In any case, the color is exactly as I was hoping.

    color: 10/10



    design:

    Simple design- nothing too exotic. The limbal ring is perfect on these- thick and dark enough to be noticeable and make the color stand out, but not so thick and solid that it looks completely fake. It also has a little black around the pupil hole which makes the color blend into my pupils so I don't get that annoying bulbous/wall-eyed look.



    design: 10/10








    comfort:

    They are actually very comfortable. I actually forgot I had these in at one point. Because the pupil hole is pretty tight, my vision is slightly outlined in red. This doesn't bother me in the least. I actually find the effect pretty cool. Still, I feel like I should deduct a point for that...

    comfort: 9/10


    yeahhhh cliche vampire makeup!!!!





    enlargement:

    I typically find Geo lenses to be bigger than other brands. Their pigments usually extend closer to the edge of the lens verses other brands, which is rather annoying to me. These lenses however, are 14.2mm and they actually look it. They do not particularly enlarge. Oh well. I will not be shedding any tears over that.

    enlargement: 4/10



    my thoughts overall:

    Ohhhhhhhh my gosh, this is my first Geo lens that I actually love and am not even remotely in the least bit disappointed with. In fact, this is my first Geo ever to make it out of the 8/10 overall range. Hoorah! Maybe I won't have to ban Geo from my lens collection! 
    Anyways, aside from my slight conundrum of whether or not I can wear these out, and where/when, I have really no issues with these lenses. Color is ridonkulously sexy, comfort is great, design looks natural. Yeah, these are pretty much awesome!

    overall: 10/10



    here's some more vampire pics:

    see I gots teeths too V""V



    I'm a evil vampire rawr!





    Other awesome lenses:

    Bella Green Envy:















    review coming soon!





    find the review here:







    Dueba Barbie Aloha Violet:





    http://www.solution-lens.com/dueba-barbie-queen-aloha-series-violet-contact-lens-noticeable-violet-color-delicate-black-ring.html




    find the review here:

    find the review here:


    find the review here:


    find the review here:




    Wednesday, April 10, 2013

    Review: Geo Crystal WI-A12 Aqua Blue Circle Lens

    These are my Geo Crystal WI-A12 lenses that I bought from solution-lens.com. I actually got these for free because I bought two pairs, so that is a really good deal.




    As for the lenses.... yeah, I'm not really sure what I was thinking when I picked these. I mean... I knew full well that Geo lenses tend to be bigger (due to a larger portion of the lens being colored) and that 15mm is huge to begin with. And this blue.. is so... aqua. It's a pretty shade, but its just so unnatural.
    Honestly, I think my mentality was that since my eyecolor tends to just soak up color and make any lens look really dark, that I better go for the biggest, brightest blue out there.




    So here is the stock photo and description from solution-lens.com:



    • Diameter 15.0 mm
    • Water content 38-42%
    • Base curve 8.7
    • 1 year disposable (recommended use for 4-6 months)
    • Packaged in sterile buffered saline
    • FDA and EU approved contact lenses
    • Ophthalmologists and optical shops certified
    • Buy without prescription
    • Perfect for both dark and light colored eyes

    And here's how it looks on me:

















    Well first of all, the girl in the stock photo is clearly wearing the lenses inside-out. That's actually my only point here. Moving on....

    color:

    It's... definitely colored! I'm not sure I did the best job of selecting this shade of blue for my coloring, but I can't really blame Geo for my skin-tone now, can I? Anyways, if you're looking for an aqua-blue lens, this is an aqua-blue lens. What you see is what you get. I actually wish all of Geo's colors were this true and vibrant.


    color: 10/10







     design:


    Personally, I am not a huge fan of this design. I've seen it look nice and crystal-y on others, but on me, the pattern just looks segmented and disconnected. It kind of resembles the pattern that an artist might give to doll-eyes. The pupil hole is ginormous.. which I don't like. I am also decidedly not a fan of the size. Note to self: 15mm is waaaaaaaaaaaaayyyy too big!!!!!!!!! This would actually be a terrific lens if I ever had the occasion to dress up as a barbie doll. If you plan on ever trying to recreate the barbie doll look, you need this lens!!!

    design: 6/10



    barbie makeup!

    comfort:

    I tend to find Geo lenses a bit less comfortable than other brands, but only initially. These ones actually were pretty good. No initial discomfort, no sliding. They kind of feel like a comfy blanket over my eyes because they are so big. I get the sense that they could feel suffocating later on, but I can't really say how they would be after several hours because I only had them on for the duration of this photo shoot. I am *not* ready to wear these babies out in public lol!

    comfort: 9/10





    enlargement:

    ... It's.... pretty freaking huge. 

    enlargement: 12/10





     some final thoughts overall: 


     This lens doesn't really work for me personally, just because I don't really do much cosplay, I don't gravitate towards the "dolly" look, and I prefer lenses that are a lot more natural in terms of size and diameter. These also require a lot of makeup to look... human, and I am not a fan of wearing tons of makeup. But if you like to dress up and wear falsies and look like a dolly, these lenses would be awesome! It's actually kind of a cool and unique design- I just wish it looked better on me. I'll have to find some excuses to wear this. And maybe experiment with some false lashes...

    overall: 7/10















    Check out my other favorites:



    Dueba Barbie Aloha Violet:





    http://www.solution-lens.com/dueba-barbie-queen-aloha-series-violet-contact-lens-noticeable-violet-color-delicate-black-ring.html




    find the review here:

    find the review here:


    find the review here:


    find the review here: