August 25, 2018

Lens review: ColourVue Crazy Lens Kronos

Hello readers!

I have an extraordinary contact lens review in store for today and I mean it, I think these lenses are among the coolest I've ever had! 8D I'm not lying when I say that these literally makes my eyes look silver and it's AH-MAZING. Yes, I'm talking about the ColourVue Crazy Lens Kronos and today you'll see just how fascinating these lenses are! Let's go!




Base curve: 8.6 mm
Diameter: 14.0 mm
Water content: 45% 
Life span: 1 year (I recommend 6 months)








I bought these super long ago and I remember being both super excited and sceptical about them. I was indeed hoping for them to be silvery but I had my doubts in how exactly it would work; I couldn't find a single review for them either so I ultimately decided on a "screw it let's do it" moment and decided to take the opportunity. Glad I did as these are really something!

I had a hard time trying to get these lenses to photograph properly as in real life they look a bit different and the glittery/reflecting effect is much easier to see. This review will have a bit more photos than usual because of that and because of their specialty.

This is what I initially assumed was the right side...
... and this the wrong side, because of the silver stained rim.
Comparison of both sides together.
I need to mention that I had trouble trying to figure out which side of the lens was the right side, hence the photos above. The print is identical on both sides, except for the black rim which is solid on one side and has silvery edges on the other side. My prior experience immediately told me that the solid rim side would be the right side but as I peered closer I noticed that it had the "wrong side curvature" when I held it up, slight but it was there. I was confused as to me the side with the black rim looked obviously like the right side and so I had to proof myself multiple times to make sure that I was wrong, lol. The difference in curve is small but it does seem like the "wrong side" in fact is the right side. Funny. I might still be wrong but I'm like 80% sure this is the case as I've been holding up both lenses next to each other and comparing their shape for like 15 minutes... 

One lens in.
These don't deliver much in terms of enlargement but holy fuck the color!! IT IS UNDOUBTEDLY SILVER. I was kinda fearing that it would just make my eyes look like my real eye color does but just glittery as hell (which would have been cool in its own way) but what I got was over and beyond my expectations! These lenses, my friend, are super bright and bold and so reflective that your eyes quite literally light up even in the shittiest light conditions. They seem to reflect light and they do so with such efficiency that it's crazy! Like holy shit I just can't believe how awesome these are!

I am thinking that the lightness of my natural eye color might add to how pale these look on me, but I'm confident in that these would do their job even on darker eyes as the glitter seems really strong. I'm not sure if I should call it glittery but it does look sparkly when the light hits it (most notable on the vial photos) and, while worn, they suddenly look a lot more covering than what one might expect as they do, in fact, look quite transparent in their vials. It's like as soon as you put them on you're floored by the intensity because you didn't expect that kind of vibrancy!

The comfort is generally fine, I experienced a couple dry bouts and my vision is slightly blurred at the corners. I don't really feel them much while wearing so that's always a plus. The first signs of dryness showed up around the 2,5 hour mark, which is pretty average to me and my ultra-dry eyes. I suspect though that I could wear these anywhere between 2-4 hours, possibly 5. Please note though that my eyes are indeed really dry and sensitive so yeah, anything past 3 hours is good in my standards and would probably be equal to about 6 hours for someone with "normal" eyes, heh.

Lens photos below!
All photos taken by yours truly during an August afternoon with a semi-cloudy sky. All close-up photos are free from color filters and such and that's so that the colors would be as true to real life as possible.

Natural indoors room light.
Yellow indoors room light.
Bathroom light.
Flash photo.
Poor (natural) indoors room light.
Unlit corridor. (only distant natural light)
Facing window. (shadow side)
Outdoors, back against the sun. (facing wall)
Outdoors, facing the sun while it's cloudy.
Outdoors, facing the sun.
I feel like my camera fails me before the lenses do as even in the crappiest lights they lit up with the power of black magic or something I'm not even sure how they can manage to stay so reflective even when I'm facing a dead-end unlit corridor with no windows nearby. xD These keep on impressing!

It's a lens that's ultra visible at all times and there's no way that a passerby would not notice your eyes as these are quite literally radiating, lmao. The naturalness goes out of the window but hell, they even have crazy lens in the name so what did you expect? But at the same time I don't feel like they're mega crazy as somehow, especially from a distance, they just look like what I'd imagine fantasy silver eyes to look like...?

I'm probably gushing and raving about these a lot but fuuuuuuuuck, they are so rad that I'm just blown away every time I try them on. It's like the wow-factor doesn't go away and I tell you, few lenses have ever had this much of an impact on me, if any. These lenses are out of this world, something everyone who likes to try something new should try! I'd argue these are one of the coolest lenses on the market, no lie.
I'd recommend the Kronos lenses for costume enthusiasts, fantasy and sci-fi roleplay, bolder fashion styles and basically anyone who is enthralled by the thought of beaming silver eyes. I feel like an elf or something as soon as I put these on and it makes my imagination run wild as I instantly start to think of all the costume possibilities I could do with lenses like this! I shouldn't even need to convince anyone to get the Kronos lenses as I feel like they sell themselves to anyone who's tingling for a fantasy flare.

Distance photo!


Short summary:

Color: 10/10 
If I could give a higher grade, I would. It's motherfucking SILVER and it's unbelievably good!
Design: 10/10 
Hell yes to ultra reflective metallic eyes, what more can I say?
Opacity: 9/10
I was initially expecting some kind of transparency but nope, these ain't having none of that.
Enlargement: 2/10 
Really small, but the black limbal ring provides some kind of illusion of bigger eyes.
Comfort: 6/10 
Generally pleasant but I experience dry bouts on and off and the corners of my vision are blurred.
Naturalness: 2/10 
Silver eyes are not natural but when viewed from a long enough distance they look passable, once we think about an alternative world...

I hope you enjoyed this review and do leave a comment if these lenses inspire you too!
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August 23, 2018

Lens review: ColourVue Phantasee Yellow Galaxy

Eyy folks!

I'm gonna try to pick up the pace as I am so behind with these reviews. ^^" Today I'll show you guys the ColourVue Phantasee Yellow Galaxy lenses, another pair from the Phantasee series! It's a swirly black and yellow lens that has quite the cool color outcome.




Base curve: 8.6 mm
Diameter: 14.0 mm
Water content: 45% 
Life span: 1 year (I recommend 6 months)




As the name implies the Phantasee lenses seem to aim for a fantasy feeling with their bold and unique designs. These particular lenses sport a medium dark yellow mixed with a lighter black in a stylized yellow swirly effect – I guess it's supposed to vaguely imitate a spinning galaxy but however you choose to interpret these lenses it's a pretty cool design.

One lens in.
Despite the slight hints of transparency (especially for being more of a crazy lens type) the color didn't go anywhere once I put them on! It looks really awesome, eye-catching. The color's not super bright nor insane looking but it's definitely yellow and it's gonna turn faces. I like the balance these have with being cartoony and extra yet somehow still managing a not-too-out-there feel. Also, the enlargement effect is really small so these won't make or break anything.

Lens photos below!
All photos taken by yours truly during an August afternoon with a semi-cloudy sky. All close-up photos are free from color filters and such and that's so that the colors would be as true to real life as possible.


Natural indoors room light.
Yellow indoors room light.
Bathroom light.
Flash photo.
Facing window. (not sun side)
Outdoors, back against sun. (facing the wall)
Facing the sun while being under a harsh shadow.
Facing the sun, cloudy.
Facing the sun.
Comfort seems fine. I don't particularly feel them in my eyes and I noticed no massive blurring or colored corners either. They are definitely wearable and actually feel really thin! I have naturally super dry eyes and so I generally can't wear contact lenses for long, but my estimate is that these I could wear for something around 3-4 hours, perhaps 5 hours on good days.

When viewed from a slight distance the colors appears a fifty-fifty mix – it's like you can definitely tell that there's something fabulous going on with my eyes and they look really funky but it's not overwhelmingly black nor yellow only, although the color goes more to the black side the farther away the viewer is. It appears a dark color overall but once you get closer the swirly effect and the yellow parts become really clear!

I think it's a super cool lens for any kind of fantasy creatures (wizards and alien races come to mind first) and the ColourVue Phantasee Yellow Galaxies would also be one hell of an addition to alternative fashion styles like punk, goth, scene, oshare kei and so on. ^^ I'd say it's quite versatile and would be a fun lens to experiment with, shame it seems they're a bit hard to source.

Distance photo ~


Short summary:

Color: 8/10 
Fancy modest yellow and black mix that go well together.
Design: 8/10 
Stylized funky and swirly galaxy-ish print. It's pretty cool!
Opacity: 9/10
Really good coverage.
Enlargement: 2/10 
Nah, not really a big size difference.
Comfort: 7/10 
Thin and pleasant. Estimated wearing time about 3-4 hours on my dry-ass eyes. :D
Naturalness: 2/10 
Unless the viewer is so far away they look almost black then no, haha.

Thanks for reading yo. More crazy lens reviews soon!

August 20, 2018

Lens review: ColourVue Phantasee Summer

Hello peeps!

Oh shit, I was not supposed to leave my blog unattended for so long! I am waaayyy behind my posting schedule right now and it's stressing me the fuck out, not gonna lie. I have so many more reviews to make but at the same time I don't have the energy to actively blog right now and everything's just... aargh. Oh well, I'll do what I can so let's get on with today's post before I forget what I was about to write. xD

Today it's time to review the ColourVue Phantasee Summer contact lenses. It's kind of a crazy lens but still not quite! I will be reviewing some more ColourVue lenses soon so if you are curious about this kind of lenses then keep an eye on my blog, yo.




Base curve: 8.6 mm
Diameter: 14.0 mm
Water content: 45%
Life span: 1 year (I recommend 6 months)



I remember buying a bunch of ColourVue lenses when they were on sale at LensVillage for a long time ago, although it seems like they've cut their sortiment since then. I've always been drawn to this kind of bold, fantasy-like lenses and so I splurged and bought a lot in different styles and colors. I must admit I was a bit surprised when I took these out of the packaging and noticed that it was just yellow, not yellow with black like on the images!

I think the Phantasee series is aiming for fantasy styles, like the name implies. The lenses are still really opaque and bold but yet somewhat 'softer' and more artistic than your average crazy lens. I like the uniqueness of the designs and wish these wouldn't be so hard to find nowadays!

One lens in.
There's not much of a size increase going on but the yellow color is bright as fuck, especially as yellows are so rare. The color looks a bit weird on light eyes like mine but it's still a pretty cool (sick?) effect! I think these would look their best on really dark eyes but that's just a guess. Whatever the case it's a pretty rad lens and I dig the spiky swirl effect – it's not every day you get to try on some screaming yellow swirly lenses so I give major points for that.

Lens photos below!
All photos taken by yours truly during an August afternoon with a semi-cloudy sky. All close-up photos are free from color filters and such and that's so that the colors would be as true to real life as possible.

Natural room light in my apartment.
Yellow room light in my apartment.
Bathroom light.
Flash photo.
Facing a window.
Outdoors, back against the sun. (facing wall)
Outdoors, facing the sun. (it's hidden behind a thin veil of clouds)
I feel like the print is at the very edges of my irises, which just might make it seem like the ends of the lens are darker as it's so close to the outer rim of my eyes (which is naturally a bit darker than the center). Wow, that sounded clumsy but I hope you get what I'm trying to say. ^^"

The comfort is pretty good. These lenses feel really thin and I actually had some problems trying to get them on because of their thinness, lol. I don't feel them in my eyes and I would estimate wearing time to be around 3-5 hours, which is pretty damn good in my standards as my eyes rival the Sahara desert in dryness levels. I don't really notice any vision blur, irritation or such and I sometimes even forget that I'm wearing lenses... until I look in the mirror.

The color slightly disappears when viewed from a distance but that's probably because it's not a design that fully covers your iris to begin with you can still obviously tell there's something going on as yellow is noticeable simply because it's not a natural color. 

I think this is a cool lens for those who want to stand out, especially for more visual and/or dark fashion styles (visual kei, cyber styles, goth etc) and of course fantasy. It's a fun and unique lens and it could also see some cosplay use. I like these lenses a lot, despite my natural eye color probably not being the best canvas to go with these. It's a good choice for those who want to try something a bit out of the ordinary!

Distance photo!


Want to see the "season" series in another color?
Check this out: Winter, Autumn

Short summary:

Color: 9/10 
Bright medium warm yellow. Summery, yes, but also kinda... sickly? In a cool way!
Design: 9/10 
Stylized jagged swirly print. It looks cool and artistically crude at the same time.
Opacity: 9/10
The colored parts have really solid coverage. Just wish the color would reach deeper to the center.
Enlargement: 2/10 
Eeeeh, not really? I can spot a small difference but it's nothing to write home about.
Comfort: 8/10 
Really thin and pleasant to wear overall. Estimated wearing time around 3-5 hours on super dry eyes.
Naturalness: 1/10 
Unless you're some kind of wizard of magical creature then no, not really.

Thanks for reading. More Phantasee reviews coming soon!

August 4, 2018

[Sponsored] Lens review: EOS Super Neon Brown

Hello folks!

Today I'll roll up the curtains for another circle lens review and it's the EOS Super Neon Brown that I'm talking about! It's a medium brown lens with a big black rim, it's quite cool actually! LoveShoppingholics sent me these pretties for review purposes, I thank them for making this review possible ~

The lenses that I'm reviewing in this blog post were sponsored by LoveShoppingholics, meaning that I did not pay for the product(s) myself. This does, however, not affect my honesty in any way. The words and opinions in this review are mine and mine alone, I don't ever compromise the truth.



Base curve: 8.8 mm
Diameter: 14.8 mm
Water content: 38%
Life span: 1 year (I recommend 6 months)



Want to know more about LoveShoppingholics and their online shop? Take a look at this lens review where I go through my experiences, impressions of the site and such!

Remember to always take the lenses out of their little glass bottles and put them to soak in ordinary lens solution over the night, before wearing them for the first time! This is important because the solution that the lenses are stored in is of a different kind (stronger) than ordinary lens solution and thus it might irritate your eyes. Always be careful when it's about your sight!

The EOS Super Neon series of lenses have a wide and bold black limbal ring, a dark color and a notable enlargement boost. The design consists of multiple different shades of browns that are aimed towards the center. The way how there's both lighter and darker shades involved makes the lens appear to have more depth and a realistic look to it. There's quite a lot of pigment on the lenses and the color pixels are dense, which implies that these will cover up my eye color well.

One lens in.
I have light blue-gray eyes and these do definitely provide my eyes with a dark gaze! In a way I'm surprised that these are not darker when you compare with the other Super Neon lenses that I've tried – those have all been several shades darker than what you normally stumble upon. These are more a medium brown, not that deep chocolate color I was prepared for. Nevertheless it's not a bad color by any means and it's actually pretty nice!

Lens photos below!
All photos taken by me during an afternoon with a clear sky. All close-up photos are free from color filters and such and that's so that the colors would be as true to real life as possible.


Natural indoors light.
Yellow indoors light.
Unlit corridor.
Flash photo.
Bathroom light.
Facing window. (sun side)
Facing backyard window. (shadow side)
Outdoors, back against the sun. (facing wall)
Outdoors, facing the sun while being under the roof's shadow.
Outdoors, facing sun.
Comfort is within the averages. I slightly feel them in my eyes and they start to dry fast but otherwise I have no issues, save for a minimal amount of occasional vision blur. I expect to be able to wear these for anything between 1-3 hours without eyedrops, which is really average on my really dry and sensitive eyes. If you happen to be blessed with "normal" eyes (aka not Sahara globes like me, lol) then I'd guess the range would be more like 3-5 hours, or something similar to that.
The Super Neon series are not for those who seek a natural look as they check all the boxes of big, colorful, dolly and on top of that they don't blend a lot. The color doesn't fade towards the center and thus it's pretty obvious where the lens meets your real eye color – there's a slight color 'clash' but that's to be expected with such a full-on pigmented lens, especially on light-eyed people like me.

It's a pair that lends itself to many things, thanks to the rather simple yet cute design! I can definitely see these being used for many j-fashion styles and they might be good for cosplay too, depending on what kind of lenses you prefer in general. The color payoff is good and it's all in all a lens worth buying if you fancy brown lenses a little bit extra.

Distance photo!


Want to see more of EOS Super Neon lenses?
Check out my other reviews: Blue, Green, Violet, Gray

Short summary:

Color: 6/10
Medium brown with multiple shades. Not my personal favorite but it's cute anyway!
Design: 8/10
Big black limbal ring and a 'softly exploding' pattern makes these appear dreamy.
Opacity: 8/10

Good color coverage thanks to the dense pigmentation.

Enlargement: 6/10
Dolly big but not over the top.
Comfort: 5/10
Wearable. Dries fast but otherwise no real issues. Estimated wearing time 1-3 hours on very dry eyes.
Naturalness: 3/10

Too big and noticeable to really fool anyone.

That's all for this round, thanks for reading my blog! ^^
Also thanks to LoveShoppingholics for sponsoring me~