The popularity of contact lenses as a fashion item

March 20, 2010 by AMED  
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So many songs have been written about the color of people’s eyes and today, just about anyone wearing contacts can alter the color of their eyes on a whim. With the use of fashion contact lenses, brown eyes can go to blue in the length of time it takes to pop the lenses into their eyes. Whether a person is only looking for a cosmetic change or wants the change to be accompanied by improved vision, fashion contact lenses are taking their place in the fashion world.

Some folks use colored  contact lenses to create a new or unique look while other want the color of their eyes to match their outfits. In some rare cases of rabid sports fans, they use the colors available with fashion contact lenses to show their love of a team by wearing the team’s colors in their eyes. Beyond the use of some of the more radical designs of contact lenses, changing a person’s eye color can benefit how they see themselves.

Many choose to change their eye color with costume contact lenses as part of a complete make-over, whether going through a personal life-changing event or to improve their self-esteem. For most it remains a personal choice and being able to look in the mirrors and see a different person staring back.

Proper Prescription Required Regardless Of Need

Many contact wearers are finding that ordering their fashion contact lenses online provides a less expensive alternative. However, regardless of where the lenses are purchased the customer will be required to have a legitimate prescription detailing the shape, size and corrective prescription needed. The government health agencies consider fashion contact lenses as well as regular glasses the same and a prescription is required for them to be dispensed.

Finding the right eye color can be a challenge, resulting in someone owning more than one color of fashion contact lenses. They may also have more than one so they can change their eye color on a daily basis, if for no other reason than to confuse their friends and co-workers. The low cost of buying from online outlets has made this an attractive option to many contact wearers.

More than one company manufacture cosmetic contact lenses and when ordering the customer can choose the company. They are the same ones that make regular contacts and the buyer can opt for a name they trust or simply buy by price alone.

See in the Dark with Glow in the Dark Contact Lenses

March 12, 2010 by AMED  
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There have been many innovations in the contact lens industry in the last 20 years. There are short-term and long-term use contact lenses. There are lenses for dry eyes, lenses for eyes with astigmatism, and lenses for eyes needing multifocal vision correction. Additionally, there are contact lenses for people who have no need for vision correction. There are contact lenses available for cosmetic reasons only. Colored contact lenses, cosmetic and special effects contact lenses serve the purpose of making the eye appear a certain way. There may be a true need for this, such as in a person born with eyes of two different colors. This person may choose colored lenses to correct this condition. The need may be only to create look, or costume. Or this may be for special effect, such as glow in the dark contact lenses on a movie werewolf. Contact lenses are used in Hollywood films quite often. Many styles of these lenses are now available to the public- though a prescription and fitting from an eye doctor is often still necessary.    

Some of the most popular “costume” contact lenses are glow in the dark contact lenses, cat’s eye and snake eye contact lenses, and colored or multicolored contact lenses. Brands like “Wild Eyes,” “Glowing FX,” and “Crazy Lenses” offer costume contact lenses with or without a prescription. Even non-prescription, or “plano,” lenses should be fitted by an eye doctor. Be advised that costume lenses can be toxic and irritating to the eyes so always go with a name brand and get a professional fitting.  

See No Evil

The types of special effect contact lenses are infinite. Dramatic revelers can even have lenses custom made to create their own unique look. Facts about some of the most popular types of costume lenses follow:

-Glow in the dark contact lenses are expensive and often sold out. Prices can run $100-$300 per pair. Most require a prescription and advise that they are for “theatrical purposes only.”

-Black sclera contact lenses make the entire eye appear black. Black sclera-mirrored lenses allow your friends to see themselves in the rolling black void of your eye. Freak out!

Tips for wearing costume lenses include: get fitted by a doctor, wear for only a few hours at a time, only order from your eye doctor or a reputable online site, do not share with friends as this can cause eye infection, and clean lenses per the instructions. Lastly, costume lenses like glow in the dark contact lenses can frighten unsuspecting motorists, party-goers, and passersby. Oh, and glow in the dark contact lenses will not actually allow you to see in the dark, so use with caution.

Colored contacts for dark eyes

March 5, 2010 by AMED  
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Color Contacts for Dark Eyes

Light eyes on a dark skinned or dark haired beauty can stop you in your tracks. That beautiful, male actor who plays Warrick Brown on CSI: Las Vegas comes immediately to mind. It is a unique set of genetics that can bring about naturally bright, brilliant eyes. Dominant genes include brown eyes, brown hair, and the ability to roll your tongue. None of these dominant traits are as lovely as the rarer recessive genes like green, blue, and yellow eyes and fiery red or white blonde hair. If you aren’t blessed with show-stopping genetics, today’s trend is to buy cosmetic enhancements. Hair can be lightened and colored contacts for dark eyes can be bought, although I don’t think there is a cure for rolling your tongue. The focus of this article is on purchasing colored contacts for dark eyes.

When colored contacts first came on the market, interested buyers like me were informed that we really must stay within a similar range of color to our own eye color or go darker in color. It was not possible to wear a bright blue contact on a dark brown eye. Advances in contact lenses have made it easily possible to change your eye color to virtually any color you want. There are even special effects contact lenses that can give wearers bright “wolf eyes” or “white out” eyes. For those who are slightly less adventurous but still desire an aesthetic, color contacts for dark eyes are an excellent alternative.   

Where to Buy Color Contacts for Dark Eyes

Your eye doctor’s office is the best place to start when buying contact lenses. You may need a prescription and even if you do not want corrective lenses, you will need to be fitted for contact lenses. Once fitted, there are four types of colored contact lenses to choose from: visibility tints, enhancement tints, opaque color tints, and light filtering tints. The differences in the four types are as follows:  

Visibility tints: have a green or blue tint so that you can see the lens but do not change eye color

Enhancement tints: are similar colors to your eyes but subtly enhance/brighten color  

Opaque color tints: deeper color contacts for dark eyes to make natural eyes appear dramatically different/lighter in color

Light filtering tints: used in sports to make certain tints stand out-such as yellows in tennis (for the tennis ball) to enhance overall game play

Crazy Colored Contact Lenses

September 5, 2009 by AMED  
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The usual view of contact lenses as something that goes along with vision correction and prescriptions from the optician is no longer entirely correct.

That was the way it used to be but now that has all changed along with the introduction of colored and wacky contact lenses. Nowadays, even with good eyesight, contact lenses can be purchased and worn and without the need for a prescription. In fact they are becoming increasingly used now as a fashion accessory, along with one’s choice of shoe color, hair color, clothes and sometimes mood.

You can also get them on prescription so those needing corrective lenses can also enjoy wearing these wild crazy contacts if they wish. Contact lens styles are available in plenty to match up with your clothes or complement your hair color. Imagine, you can even decide what color eyes you are going out with next time you go dancing or attend a social gathering of one kind or another, simply by choosing to wear a particular color of contact lens, blue, brown, green, even red! You can have your own unique look.

Cheap crazy contacts are in demand for parties and so don’t be surprised if someone you know suddenly arrives at a halloween party sporting wild eyes contacts, vampire style or werewolf lenses. Especially popular for costume parties and wild raves are glow-in-the-dark lenses which have a spooky glow under ultraviolet light. With novelty lenses you can light up the whole party.

If you want to show your loyalty to your favourite soccer team, then try wearing a pair of specially designed ‘logo’ lenses. There are so many varieties available now, such as exotic eye contacts if you want to look like an alien, freaky eye contact lenses, wicked fx’s and even novelty contacts that cover the whole eye and not just the iris and pupil. If you are a follower of Goth fashion, wearing black dyed hair, black clothes and a pale complexion, you can now accessorize with black or white gothic contact lenses.

What was known as ‘costume contacts’ were once the exclusive domain of theatre and the movie makers but now they have become accesible to everyone.

Note, it may be advisable to have your contact lenses fitted by an optometrist to make sure that they fit your eyes properly. Most of the lenses are made to last about a month if you are wearing them regularly but can last longer if you only wear them occasionally with a life of approximately 30 uses. proper maintenance of the lenses is important so make sure you keep them clean and free from dirt. take care of fun lenses in the same way you would regular ones.  If you are looking for a pair of cheap fun contact lenses, the best way to find them is to buy them online and there are many sites that sell crazy, colored contacts. Look around before you buy.

Novelty Contact Lenses

July 29, 2009 by AMED  
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Have you wished you could change the color of your eyes?  Plenty of us have, from brown to blue or maybe an exotic green.  Although there is no methodology to essentially permanently change the color of your eyes, with color contacts you can switch up your look anytime you desire.  Years ago unless you had some vision Problems you weren’t a candidate for contacts.  In fact many people who wore glasses on a fulltime basis could not even qualify for contacts because of astigmatism or their need for bifocals.  Now everybody, including those that don’t have any vision problems can wear these lenses including the color contact ones.

There are a lot of retailers online who sell these to anyone that pays the fee and supplies their shipping address.  You tend to see an increase in the sale of one size fits all color contact lenses around Halloween.  People dressing as a witch look for a grossly green pair, while a zombie might choose a pair that makes their eyes look white.  These are often very cheap and being dispensable you can throw these color contact lenses out once Nov 1st rolls around.

Your eyes are very sensitive and as our mas often told us, we only have one pair.  So it’s strongly recommended that if you are considering wearing a color contact lens and you don’t have a vision problem that you need to still see an eye doctor.  The main reason for the reason being because in order for color contact lenses to be safe the eye wishes to breathe.

Everybody’s vision is dissimilar as is the form of their eye.  If you are familiar with regular contacts you know that in order to receive them you must go through a fitting process.  In this routine, the optician, ophthalmologist or optometrist measures your eye to determine which lens will fit it best.  The one size fits all Halloween color contact lenses may fit one person’s eyes just fine yet cause major problems in another’s.

If you want to experiment with these vision helps you can talk to your eye doctor about how to do that.  Often most will be offering you a trial pair of color contact lenses in the hue you need.  Then you’re permitted to take them home and wear them for an advised number of hours over the course of a week or 2.  Once the time has passed you visit the eye doctor again to report how you found the experience.  At this time, he or she will also check the condition of your eyes.

A box can be ordered if everything checks out and you have enjoyed wearing them.  If you already wear contacts, consider wearing the color contact lenses at times and your ordinary ones as well some days.  Experimentation is great as long as you have a professional giving you the green light to go on and try it.

For more information on colored contact lenses see http://www.coloured-contact.co.uk

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