au1022.JPGHave you been considering a switch from your daily glasses to contacts? Everyone has their own reasons, but here are a compellation of reasons most people report when changing from glasses to contacts.

• Appearance. Many people feel that glasses are unsightly. While they can be unappealing, there are great guides to helping you choose the glasses that best fit your face. However, if you are set on contacts instead of glasses, than they can definitely up your appearance by not obstructing the view of your eyes.

• Comfort. Many people report feeling that glasses weigh too much, hurt their ears and nose, or simply rub against their face in an uncomfortable manner. Contacts may be uncomfortable at first in much the same way that glasses become uncomfortable over time. Keep with contacts, however, and the discomfort subsides and they feel like there is nothing in your eye but better vision.

• Creativity. Believe it or not, many people switch from glasses to contacts for the color and shape options. Creative people, singers, showmen, athletes, and partiers all look to contacts to make them look more edgy and compelling. Purple eyes, cat eyes and even spider-web eyes create the option of turning your face into a canvas for creativity and beauty.

• Movement. Many people who wear glasses grumble about the inconvenience of frames when living a lively, energetic life. Your glasses get bumped, scraped, jostled and generally abused on a daily basis. For the accident prone or fully active contacts are a much better option than glasses because the cost of glasses over time will be higher, considering replacement expenses.

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