Get a Great Look with Color Contacts

Oct 21
11:33

2009

Maria Grieco

Maria Grieco

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When it comes to looking your best you probably have all the inside knowledge about make-up and the latest fashion trends. But an accessory that is becoming increasingly popular is color contact lenses. To be able to choose a new eye color for any occasion has before never been possible. But now color contacts are commonly worn by many high profiled celebrities. And there is no reason why you shouldn’t can get a pair yourself and give your look an extra touch. But what kinds of color contacts are there? Which colors are available? And how are color contacts used properly?

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New Eye Color with Color tints

There are different kinds of color contacts on the market today but only some of them actually change your eye color completely.

 

  • Enhancement Tint lenses enhance your natural eye color. This lens is recommended for people with a light eye color since it makes the existing eye color thicker rather than replacing it. FreshLook Colorblends is a popular brand of enhancement tints.

 

  • Color Tint lenses are able to change the color of your eyes. Acuvue 2 Colours is a popular brand for color tinted contacts.

 

For most people the Color Tints are the most interesting ones since this contact lens type comes in a wide variety of colors that will completely replace your existing eye color with a new one. That way you can collect the colors you like and have enough to match the colors in your wardrobe. Colored contacts come in almost any variation including blue,Get a Great Look with Color Contacts Articles gray, red, violet, green, hazel and amethyst.                      


Anybody Can Buy Color Contact Lenses

Usually, contact lenses are only meant for people with bad eyesight and used as corrective eyewear. However, anybody can buy and wear color contacts, whether you have a vision impairment or not. Note that you still need a prescription from an optometrist to buy colored contacts, as they need to be fitted to the shape of your eyes in order for them to be worn comfortably and safely.