Colored Contact Lenses
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If you are amongst those who are bored of your eye color, then its time to go for colored contact lens for your eyes. Thecolored contact lenses are available in the market without the prescription of the doctor, but it is always advisable to have a prescription even if you are buying a Plano colored lens. Plano lens are the ones that do not have any power.
There are various types of colored contact lenses available in the market. The visibility tints are used to add blue or green hue to your eye. The enhancement tints are used to deepen the original color of your eye. Then there are number of theatrical lenses that are utilized in various dramas and plays.
When going for colored contact lens it is important that they go with your complexion to give the perfect effect. If you have wheat like complexion, the best eye color for you is deep purple. You can buy the contact lenses depending upon the type of use you intend to. If you want to use the colored contact lenses on regular basis, then you can get the contact lenses that last from 200 to 250 days. There are disposable contact lenses available for those who want to use the contact lenses for a short interval of time. It is important that you take good care of the contact lenses so that you avoid any kind of infections in your eye. Also while buying the contact lens, make sure that the contact lens fits on your eye properly and they do not slip off.
Aakash Shah
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February 27th, 2010 at 7:07 am
Can you tell me about colored contact lenses?
I have always thought it would be fun to have brown eyes, and I know that there are colored lenses (like contact lenses) that you can put in in your eye to make your iris look a different color. Could you tell me a website that sells them or where to get them, as well as your own experience with them? Any info appreciated. Thanks!
Also, do they last, or do you have to replace them? Thanks.
by the way, I have greyish-blue eyes
February 27th, 2010 at 12:09 pm
i think you have to go to an eye doctor to get them.
i got them and they are so cool! you will look completley different eventhough only your eye color changed their so fun
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February 27th, 2010 at 12:11 pm
First of all, you have to get a perscription. Even if you have 20/20 vision you cannot get contacts without going to an eye doctor. They usually have trial pairs in office so you can see what looks best on you. I use freshlook colored contacts. They have worked really well for me. The website shows you all the color and what they look like. They also have different contacts for light or dark eyes. http://www.freshlookcontacts.com
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February 27th, 2010 at 12:13 pm
well if your wal-mart has an eye-place you can go there and try on samples or any othere eye place around town, i have had colored contacts for a year and if you want to change your eye color totally use acuve colors, they TOTALLY change your eye color but you do not see bown or blue. If you want to enhance your eyes with a soft brown that is not a noticable as acuve but very beautiful, get freshlook colors. be careful when your buy other brands, if you do not try them on first they could be totally colored. One time i did not try on a pair of light green ones and i bought 3 months worth of them and everything that is really white, was tinted green. Also Acuve colors & freshlook colors both cost about 34.95$ for three months worth of contacts.
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February 27th, 2010 at 12:15 pm
I know that you would need a prescription from an eye doctor. You can’t order contacts online without one. I use focus color blends. If you want brown eyes, a good color would be hazel. Once you get a prescription, you could go to any contact lenses website and order them. A good site is http://www.1800contacts.com. My own experience with them is good. I love wearing contacts. The focus color blends are so natural that they look like your real eye color They take practice to put in, but you could get the hang of it in no time. Good Luck.
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http://www.1800contacts.com