All About Acuvue Blue Colored Contact Lenses

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By tcstix

Colored contacts work just like normal, non-colored contact lenses.
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Colored contacts work just like normal, non-colored contact lenses.

Colored Contact Lenses Are Fun

Colored contact lenses are a very big fashion quip as of now. These contacts can come in prescription and non-prescription for customers who just want to wear them for a statement of style. Contacts have won over many more eye-glass wearers than anyone ever thought. Having only been out a short while, colored contacts are very popular with young adults as well as matured adults.

With colored contact lenses you can make the color of your iris in your eye appear to be a different color than what it really is. You may choose blue if you have brown eyes, or even choose orange eyes. The colors to select from vary with retailer. There is a wide selection to look at and choose from. One may even choose to have cat eyes for a night out with friends. The possibilities and colors are endless.

Many people in the entertainment industry wear colored contact lenses to make the illusion to the viewers of different situations. For example, a person on illicit drugs will have a dilated pupil, they have contacts to make this visible to the viewer. In other parts of the world, a wider more darker iris is thought of as cool, like in Asia.

Some Cautions About Colored Contacts

Although wearing color contacts is a very fast-growing trend in contact wearers now, there are down sides. They may seem strange to wear until body become used to wearing them. Although your vision may be altered for only short moments, you should remove them if the irritation continues since serious damage can occur in this short amount of time. Getting quality colored contacts ensures that there is no irritation. Do not get the cheap kind of color contacts. Your eyes will thank you if they could.

The way that these contact lenses are designed may obstruct the vision. At some points in your field of vision, that color of the lens may alter vision a little bit, but not enough to completely make the consumer unable to see at any time. These lenses tend to sometimes cause some irritation to the eye, but after the person wearing them gets immune to the contact lenses, no permanent damage will be caused.

Always be careful wearing these for the first few times, and never wear anyone else's contact lenses.

Coloured Contact Lenses
Coloured Contact Lenses

A Word About Getting Colored Contacts

Although you may find some contact lens retailers who will sell you colored contacts without prescription, they may not be available this way in all areas. Countries like the US, the UK and Canada have laws that state how contact lenses (any kind of contacts - including colored contact lenses) need to only be worn under the supervision of an eye doctor.

Your best bet is to first see a local eye doctor, go in for the quick and easy exam, and then walk out with a prescription that you can use to order your new, colored contact lenses. This is the safest way to get them and it also ensures that you get a proper fitting. A measurement like the base curve of your eye is an important thing to know so that when the lens sits on your eye, it fits well and is comfortable to wear.

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Acuvue Colored Contacts are the Most Popular
Acuvue Colored Contacts are the Most Popular

Order Different Contact Lens Colors

You know, one of the best things about getting colored contact lenses is figuring out which ones look the best on you!

Here's what I suggest - get together with a few of your friends and decide to try colored contacts. You can all go to the eye doctor together and make it a fun, girls day. Maybe go get something to eat afterword. When you get your prescription, go ahead and order your colored contacts in different colors. They should arrive in the mail in a week or so. When they do, all get together again and spend a night trying them on. Try them with different outfits and make a party out of it!

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