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Pac Iris Premium Contact Lenses (Green) 1's

MRP ₹245.00 (Inclusive of all taxes)
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    Description

    PAC colored cosmetic contact lenses allow you to change your eye color and create a makeup look that’s subtle, bold, or anywhere in between— whether you want to enhance your everyday look or go out-and-out glam up for special occasions. These daily disposable contact lenses are one of the best colored cosmetic lenses in India that makes your eyes look stylish yet stay comfortable. Also, they are available in multiple colors, from the aqua color lens to pure hazel contact lenses! These PAC contact lenses are the most premium soft lenses. Perfectly colored contacts that suit all Indian skin tones, they are stunning and come with the ultimate comfort and softness of a power lens. So don’t limit yourself to just makeup for your eyes, go all-out glam with these attractive colored lenses from PAC.
    It comess in 9 Colours that fits all Indian skin tones:
    - Aqua lens
    - Gemstone lens
    - Silver ash lens
    - Blue lens
    - Brown lens
    - Green lens
    - Grey lens
    - Pure hazel lens
    - Turqouise lens

    PAC colored cosmetic contact lenses allow you to change your eye color and create a makeup look that’s subtle, bold, or anywhere in between— whether you want to enhance your everyday look or go out-an...Read More

    Direction for Use/Dosage

    * Wash hands and dry them using a lint-free towel * Place the contact lens on the tip of your finger (which should be no wetter than your eye or the contact lens) and tuck your other fingers out of the way * Look slightly across your nose in the mirror dragging your bottom eyelid down with your other finger * Place the contact lens, press gently but firmly and then release your eyelid * Massage the contact lens into place through the lids or blink a couple of times.

    * Wash hands and dry them using a lint-free towel * Place the contact lens on the tip of your finger (which should be no wetter than your eye or the contact lens) and tuck your other fingers out of th... Read More

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