What Are Heart Eye Contacts?
Heart eye contacts are a type of contact lens that can be used to correct nearsightedness or astigmatism. They work by changing the shape of the eye’s cornea, which is an important part of how our eyes focus on objects. The heart-shaped design helps with this process because it changes how light enters and leaves your eye.
– heart eye contacts are typically shown by pointing two fingers at their own eyes
– heart eyes can also be used to show approval or excitement about something
– heart eyes have been around since at least 2011
A Japanese ophthalmologist designed the heart eye lenses. They help with vision because they change the shape of your cornea, which is an important part of how our eyes focus on objects. The heart-shaped design helps with this process because it changes how light enters and leaves your eye.
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