How's it going peeps? :)
I have a lens review in store today! I'm gonna be reviewing the I.Fairy Ruby Brown (sometimes known as Vassen Ruby Brown) circle lenses, sponsored by the lovely LensVillage. C: They have a wide array of authentic lenses to choose from, fast shipping and efficient customer service – there's really nothing to complain about! I'd warmly recommend them for circle lens shopping. ^o^ I used to buy from them a lot even before I got sponsored so yeah, I'm just being honest here about how good they have always been to me!
This review contains 100% my honest opinion ~
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Base curve: 8.6 mm
Diameter: 16.2 mm
Diameter: 16.2 mm
Water content: 55%
Life span: 1 year (I recommend 6 months)
Indoors, holding the lenses up next to the window. (sunlight) |
Indoors, natural room light. |
Bright sunlight outdoors. |
These lenses have a kinda simple design featuring a dark thick-ish limbal ring with some longer and shorter lines reaching towards the pupil. The design of the I.Fairy Ruby series looks to me like a middleground between anime/fantasy and some more semi-natural lenses – they could work just as well for cosplayers as for ulzzang fashionistas! I must say though that these lenses are especially amazing for cosplay purposes since the color is very noticeable from a distance and it photographs well.
When I first wore the lenses I had some small problems with getting them in, mainly the right lens because it kept coming off my eye once I put it in and tried to blink it in place. I don't know why but a lot of circle lenses have been doing this to me lately; I just can't seem to insert them on the first try like I used to before. I dunno why this keeps happening but I guess I either have bad luck or I'm doing it wrong lol. But yeah, I don't think it's the lenses, unless maybe they are thinner than average or something..? I didn't really react to this pair being exceptionally thin or anything so, yeah, must be me just derping around. *shrugs* Nevermind that, lol.
One lens in. Notice enlargement effect. |
The right lens at first felt very slightly scratchy the two first times I put it in so yeah, I took it out, cleaned it every time before re-inserting it and then it instantly felt better on the third try! The left lens had no problems at all.
The first time I ever wore these lenses they were comfy for me – I could wear them for 5 hours before I felt the first signs of dryness appear. I biked to town (in cold weather) with the lenses in my eyes, played some video games with a friend and went to eat in a restaurant. Most of the time I didn't really feel that I had contacts on! I'm sure I could easily have worn these lenses longer if I had wanted/needed to, but I decided to take them off since I was about to start a serious gaming session. x) For me my lenses always dry out faster if I'm staring at a screen (computer screen, television screen etc) so yeah, I'd say that comfort on these lenses is definitely above average!
All photos are taken by me during a November afternoon with a very dull clouded sky. I haven't seen the sun properly for weeks and that's also why the photo quality is lower than usual – pardon for that. :( Polar night is limiting daylight time as well so yeah, it's really hard to do lens reviews right now and get sharp and clear photos as a result.
There's no color filters or such on the close-up photos and that's so that the colors would be as true to real life as possible, as per usual.
In my apartment, facing the window. |
Indoor room light (lamps on) in my apartment. |
Bathroom light. |
Flash photo indoors. |
White corridor light. |
Yellow corridor light. |
Weaker yellow light in the staircase. |
Very warm orange-ish light in the staircase. There is a small window next to me but I'm facing the lamp, not the window. (by 'light' I always mean lamp light btw, unless I'm outdoors) |
Outdoors, facing the direction of the sun. (which is faaar from visible..) |
Outdoors while facing a corner of the building, aka back against light. |
The color seems to appear as a lovely light
brown most of the time, but in some lights they can take on a slight
yellow tone that makes the lenses look somewhat magical, haha.
I think that the brown shade these lenses appear as gives my light blue-grayish eyes some kind of innocent touch to them, too; I don't know how to explain but I somehow felt like the light caramell-like brown color combined with the big black limbal ring made my eyes appear softer, as well as more defined, and thus gave my overall appearance a younger boyish look!
This time I tried for a shy boy look – that's what I think that these lenses could work well for! ^.^
Want to see these lenses in other colors?
Check out my following reviews: Red
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Short summary:
Color: 9/10
A lovely soft light brown color. :)
Color: 9/10
A lovely soft light brown color. :)
Design: 8/10
The design itself is fairly simple but the effect it gives is no less than wonderful!
Opacity: 8/10
These change my eye color nicely. I have no complaints.
Enlargement: 8/10
These lenses are big in size – just like I.Fairy lenses always are. They are not crazily big though.
Comfort: 7/10
Really comfortable. I could wear them for 5 hours while doing various things, both indoors and outdoors, before the first signs of slight dryness showed up. They don't hinder my vision either.
Naturalness: 3/10
The size, noticeable print and the thick limbal ring can't be mistaken for real eyes.