Colored Contact Lenses
Wearing colored contact lenses is very popular among people who need to wear correction lenses as well as among people how have no problems
with their vision.
Indeed these contact lenses are an easy way to change your appearance in an instant – you can be browned eyed today and blue eyed
tomorrow.
If you consider purchasing this type of contact lenses, you must consider the flowing:
- Get your eyes measured by a professional. Since the main purpose of a colored contact lenses is to change the color of your eyes, they must
fit perf3cly or you will look funny. After all no one wants to have half of his or hers eye in its original color not to mention that most people
prefer their “new” eye color to look natural.
- Chose carefully the color and the type of lenses that will suit you best. There are lenses that are not designed to completely change your
eye color but just to enhance its original color. These types of lenses are usually called enhancement tint lenses o make sure you are not
purchasing this type unless you specifically opted for them.
Lenses that can completely change your eye color are called opaque color tints lenses. Obviously the main question here is what color is best
for you. The good news is that there is no wrong answer to this question. All depends on your final goal: if you want to drag attention to your
eye just pick a color that greatly differs from your typical one. For example if you are dark just put blue or green lenses. The other way to go
about choosing a color is to match it with your skin and hair type.
- Never share your colored contact lenses with other people. You may be asked from friends or members of your family to let them try or wear
your lenses for a day. This is a bad idea. First of all your lenses may not fit the other person and cause him discomfort and even eye
irritation. Moreover swapping lenses with other can bring you eye infections of different kind.
- Take a good care of your contact lenses – clean them before and after use and don’t wear them for longer periods than the ones prescribed by
your doctor.
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