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
How To Impress With Colored Contact Lenses
October 2, 2008 by AMED
Filed under Eye Care Articles
Color contacts are a great way to sharpen and enhance the look of your eyes. Unlike traditional contacts, colored lenses are a great way to show off your contacts, with colors that are completely fun. Wearing color contacts are all about having some fun every once in a while.
All around the world, thousands and thousands of people wear colored lenses. Contact lenses themselves are the best alternative to glasses, with non prescription color contacts being the next best thing. Colors add flair and personality to contact lenses, giving people the chance to be different. When you add color to your lenses – you are telling the world that you are different.
No matter what color you are interested in, you can find colored lenses that match your preference. There are hundreds of different styles available, from kids to adults. You’ll also have several different manufacturers to choose from as well, which makes it easier than ever to get a pair of colored lenses that you can depend on.
Even though colored lenses are popular, there are several people who feel as if they will damage the eyes. Colored lenses work exactly the same as traditional contacts, and won’t damage your eyes as long as you clean them and take care of them. If you clean them like you should and soak them in solution for a few hours when you take them out, you shouldn’t have anything to worry about.
Each and every colored contact has the color or design coded on the contact itself. When you wear a pair of these lenses, it is actually the color that has been coded into the contact that projects the colored image everyone sees when they look in your eyes. The color of the contact shines through, making it appear that your eyes are indeed the exact same color as your contacts.
Colored contacts work the same as other types of contacts. You simply use your prescription for contacts and select the color you want. If you are ordering them online, you’ll find hundreds and hundreds of different colors and images. There are more colors and selections available online – making it the best way to invest in your contact lenses.
If you’ve been thinking about adding some flair to your colored non prescription contacts, you should look into getting a pair of “cat looking” lenses. They will give you the vision you need, along with different colored “eyes” that can really mess with someone’s head. Kids love them as well, as they give them the chance to express themselves. From kids to adults – colored contact lenses are the ideal way to be different – and improve your vision at the same time.


