Beauty Corner: Lens Circle Contact Lenses Review


You are one step closer to looking like an anime character with these super cool contact lenses from LensCircle.

Have you ever seen those YouTube’s like JLovesMac1, bebexo, saaammage or  pursebuzz where they make themselves up like anime characters down to the huge circle eyes. I always wanted to try on those contacts but, wondered if they were uncomfortable or too expensive.

LensCircle offered to let me try out their contacts. I had the choice of prescription or non-prescription contacts. I decided to let my daughter test them out since it’s more age appropriate for her to wear t hem.

My daughter wears prescription contacts but, she has astigmatism and LensCircle doesn’t carry her prescription so we went with a non-prescription pair.



Most of the kits include the following:
– 1 x Pair Of Contact Lenses (2 Lenses)
– 1 x Lens Care Card
– 1 x FREE Contact Lens Case
– 1 x FREE Gift Bag


The instructions are very clear that you have to rinse them overnight in cleanser before you try them on. My daughter did not do that and she said she felt a little sting when she put them on. When she read the instructions she realized her mistake and quickly took them out to soak overnight.

When she finally put them on again she said they felt just like regular contacts. There was no discomfort and her vision wasn’t compromised by the large circle of color on the contacts.


The contacts come in many different colors and designs. There’s so many too choose from on the site which is why I’m glad I defaulted to my daughter to decide.

I do think they look so cute on her and I’m really thinking of getting a pair of prescription lenses for myself to maybe wear as a novelty on my birthday or on Halloween. 

The pair that we received cost $32.95 which seems to be the average price of all their lenses. For more information and to get your own cool pair visit LensCircle.com



Here’s a little bit more info:

Circle Lenses are special extra-wide cosmetic contact lenses which make the eye appear larger. Circle lenses are different from normal color contact lenses because normal color lenses are only tinted in the areas that cover the eyes iris, while circle lenses have an extra dark colored tint around the outer ring of the lens (The outer ring is transparent in normal color lenses). Circle lenses have gained tremendous popularity in Asia.

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