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Last reviewed: July 16, 2026

Colored contacts are beauty products with real lens-care responsibilities. Mojosee combines expressive color curation with careful product information, supplier evidence review, and wear guidance so customers can choose with more confidence.

How Mojosee selects lenses

We do not list every lens we can source. Every style in our catalog is reviewed for lens specifications, real-eye color performance on dark irises, comfort expectations, and supplier documentation before it reaches the store. Styles with recurring quality or fulfillment issues are removed rather than discounted.

Our supplier evidence review

Mojosee works with established contact lens manufacturing partners and reviews public regulatory records, supplier documentation, and product specifications at the lens-family or SKU level. We avoid making one blanket certification claim across every style, because contact lens details can vary by design, material, and supplier record.

FDA public records show that HPM38 (polymacon) Daily Wear Soft Contact Lens is associated with premarket submission K241884, with Hunan Haipuming Technology Co., Ltd. listed as the applicant (decision: Substantially Equivalent, March 20, 2025). A related FDA device listing includes proprietary names such as Fresh Lady. Mojosee uses this type of public record as part of our supplier evidence review; product-level details may vary by style, and we continue to map documentation at the SKU level.

Sources: FDA 510(k) database — K241884 · FDA: Colored and Decorative Contact Lenses — A Prescription Is A Must

What the lens details on our product pages mean

  • Material & water content — the hydrogel family and hydration level of the lens; listed per product and reviewed against supplier specifications.
  • DIA (diameter) — total lens width; 14.0–14.2 mm wears natural, 14.5 mm enlarges.
  • BC (base curve) — the lens curvature that must match your eye; confirmed in an eye exam.
  • Replacement cycle — counted from when the vial is opened, not hours worn.
  • Prescription range — available powers; 0.00 (plano) is cosmetic-only but still prescription-regulated in the US.

Prescription requirements in the United States

In the United States, colored and decorative contact lenses are Class II medical devices. A valid prescription is required for every contact lens purchase — including 0.00 plano lenses with no vision correction. Mojosee operates a prescription-aware checkout and encourages every first-time wearer to have an eye exam before ordering. This is both federal law and, frankly, the reason your lenses will actually fit.

Wearing and caring for your lenses

Our step-by-step guides cover the full routine: insertion, removal, and daily care and storage. Effect lenses (mesh, sclera, blind styles) carry shorter session limits, marked on their product pages. If an eye becomes red, painful, or light-sensitive, remove the lens and see an eye-care professional.

After-sale support

Clear shipping timelines (shipping policy), a 30-day return window for unopened lenses (refund policy), and a support team at service@mojosee.com that responds within 12 hours. From first-pair guidance to replacements for defective items, the store is built so trying colored contacts carries less risk.

FAQ

Are Mojosee lenses FDA approved?

No colored contact lens should be marketed as "FDA approved" as a blanket claim. Soft daily-wear lenses reach the US market through FDA 510(k) clearance. Mojosee reviews supplier evidence and public FDA records at the lens-family and SKU level rather than making one claim for every style.

Do I need a prescription for plano (0.00) lenses?

Yes. US federal law treats all contact lenses as prescription medical devices, including cosmetic lenses with no power.

What material are Mojosee lenses made of?

Most styles use HEMA-based hydrogel with the water content listed on each product page. Where supplier documentation maps a style to a specific FDA-cleared lens family, we display that reference on the product page.

How does Mojosee verify its supply chain?

We review public FDA records, supplier specifications, and batch documentation, and we map regulatory references at the SKU level before displaying them. Styles whose documentation cannot be verified do not carry regulatory claims.

Where can I report a problem?

Email service@mojosee.com with your order number and photos. Suspected adverse reactions should also be reported to your eye-care professional.

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