G&G DM23 Circle Lenses Series

Contacts Info
Brand / G&G (Dueba/Barbie)
Origin / South Korea
Diameter / 14.0mm
 Base Curve / 8.6mm
Water Content / 38%
Life Span / Yearly
Prescription / -0.00 ~ -8.00

G&G DM23 Brown




G&G DM23 Grey



27 comments

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  8. The G&G DM23 Circle Lenses are so colorful, I can't decide which one to pick. I was checking the details on PinkyParadise Blog and found the variety amazing.

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  10. I'm curious about the long-term comfort of these lenses. The article mentions the diverse designs, but could you elaborate on how the material holds up for all-day wear? I've been considering options from another retailer and would love a comparison.

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  13. It’s interesting how these DM23 lenses aim for a natural-enlargement look, whereas most colored contacts I’ve tried lean heavily into noticeable color shifts. Does the subtle brown/grey actually blend in like regular irises, or does the 14mm diameter still make them stand out more than daily-wear lenses?

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  14. I’ve worn yearly circle lenses before and found that 14.0mm diameter gives just enough enlargement without looking unnatural. Does the 8.6 base curve fit comfortably for most people, or did you find it better for specific eye shapes?

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  15. I usually go with monthly disposables for everyday, but the yearly lifespan on these DM23 lenses makes them tempting for special occasions. How does the comfort compare to a standard monthly lens after several hours of wear?

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  16. I’ve always stuck with monthly disposables, but seeing that the DM23 has a yearly lifespan makes me wonder how the comfort holds up over time compared to swapping lenses more often. Does the 38% water content feel any different by month six or seven?

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  17. The DM23 series offers a nice balance of natural enlargement and comfort, perfect for everyday wear without looking too flashy.

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    1. Have you tried using an AI photo editor to preview how different contact lens colors would look on your own face? It’s a fun way to experiment with styles without commitment. And for anyone shopping for circle lenses, it saves you from guessing if that aquamarine shade will actually match your skin tone. Pretty handy for virtual try-ons! I’m curious – has anyone here used an AI image changer to virtually test the DM23 series? Would love to hear your experiences!

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  20. Virtual Hair Try OnJuly 25, 2026 at 11:25 PM

    Okay, so you're looking at circle lenses — but have you ever wondered how a new hairstyle would complete the whole transformation? I mean, you've got the eye color sorted, so why stop there? I just stumbled upon hairstyle preview tool, and it's honestly the perfect companion to these lenses. You upload your photo, and suddenly you can try on bangs, bobs, even wild colors — right alongside your new 'do. It's like a full makeover in minutes, and you'll know exactly what works before you step into a salon. Genius, right? What's the first style you'd try?

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  21. Make Image ClearerJuly 25, 2026 at 11:30 PM

    OK, I'll admit it: I've spent way too long holding my phone inches from my face trying to see the fine print on contact lens boxes. Tried sharpen blurry shots on a blurry photo of a circle lens package, and it actually revealed the expiration date – mind-blown! Now I'm curious: how many other product details have I been missing because my images aren't crisp? Do you use any particular method to get clear views of tiny product specs, or do you just rely on your eyeballs?

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  22. Old Photo Restoration AlJuly 25, 2026 at 11:33 PM

    Have you ever tried restoring a faded photo from your circle lens collection? I’m curious if this photo restoration tool could handle the scratches and color loss in those vintage eye glam shots. It detects cracks, fixes blur, and even colorizes black-and-white images – all without a watermark. Perfect for archivists of retro lens looks!

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  23. This blog introduces the G‑DM23 circle lenses series, highlighting stylish designs that enhance eye appearance while offering comfort and variety for lens enthusiasts per your health

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