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Optometrist:Like your
teeth your eyes will be the focus (excuse the pun) of your day. For those who
wear glasses you may not want to on your day. The
reflections from the photographers flash may impeed your photos and not bring
out your truely beautiful makeup. Things
to consider are that maybe if you have a strong persciption than you may want
to discuss with an optometrist getting a lens that is less reflective. You
may presently have a lens in your glasses that tint when you go outside, this
will ...to put it bluntly...make you look like you have "flys eyes"
in your photos, they will just come out like black spots. So you might want to
have another set to use on your day. You'll
be surprised at how many different strenght contact lenses there are, your optometrist
can recommend whats best for you, and the checkup is normally bulked billed on
medicare so there's no reason not to go. If
you intend to have contacts on your day then book to see an optometrist now. that
way you'll have time to adjust to them and if there are any problems you can go
back and get something corrected. Your
optometrist will train you in how to put them in and out as well as storage. Nowadays
there are contacts that stay in for 30 days so the old daily hassles are gone,
there are also disposable ones. One
last thing to think of is that if you have been wearing glasses for many years
the muscles around your eyes begin to soften and loss some strenght, by getting
your contacts as early as possible your beautian will be able to work on these
muscles so to prevent that "baggy eye" look before your day. |