COLORED CONTACT
LENSES
Choosing a color is only one part of deciding which colored contacts are right for you. If you're looking
to enhance your eye color, choose translucent tints that add deeper color or illuminate subtle colors in your
natural eye. When you want to change your eye color, choose an opaque colored contact. These are
available for light and dark eyes and will completely change your eye color.
Once you've decided on the effect you're after, check out top FDA approved contact lens manufactures and see
which one offers the contact lenses you need in the color and style you want. Manufacturers have
improved the look of their colored contacts by combining 2 and even 3 colors in one contact for a more natural eye
color. And there are subtle lines, rings and shading in the new designs that make these contacts difficult to
tell from someones natural eyes.
Because all contact lenses are considered medical devices, a prescription is required. If you have one
from your eye doctor that is less than a year old, you can use it to purchase your lenses on line. If your
prescription is older that a year, or you don't wear contacts for vision correction, you need to have a contact
lens eye exam from your local eye doctor.
Colored contacts are available in prescriptions to correct most vision impairments, including astigmatism.
Some are even available in Plano lenses (non correcting) for cosmetic use.
Remember to see an eye doctor for a contact lens fitting and prescription if
you are looking for plano contact lenses (no vision correction).
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