Prescription Color Contact Lenses

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Imitate the Natural Look of Your Eyes Using Prescription Color Contact Lenses Whether you want to enhance your everyday look or rock a crazy design for New Year or any other special occasions. Most prescription color contact lenses correct your myopia, hyperopia or astigmatism as well as enhancing or imitating the natural look of the colored part of your eye, called the Iris. There are some prescription colors contact lenses feature a sequence of tiny colored dots and radially arranged colored lines and shape to help the lenses look natural on your eye. Moreover, the center of the lens that lies over your pupil is clear so you can see. Color contact lenses come in three kinds of tints:

Visibility tint: In order to help you see it better during insertion and removal or you drop your lens, there is a light blue or green tint is added to a lens.

Enhancement tint: Basically an enhancement tint is used to enhance the natural color of your eyes. Prescription color contact lenses with this type of tint are better for people who have light-colored eyes and want to make their eye color fierce. They are little darker than a visibility tint.

Opaque tint: If you have dark eyes, you can use opaque tint. They can completely change the color of your eyes as they are non-transparent. They come in a wide variety of colors, including hazel, green, blue, violet, and grey among others.


How to choose the right prescription color contact lenses? The color of the contact lens depends on the kind of look you want to attain – subtle and natural looking or dramatic and daring. It also depends on other factors such as hair color and skin tone.

For light eyes: If you want to change the appearance of your eyes in a more subtle way, choose an enhancement tint that deepens the natural color of your eyes and defines the edges of your iris. If your natural eye color is blue, you can choose prescription color contact lenses in green or grey. Though wearing these lenses you are experimenting with a different eye color but still looking natural

For dark eyes: If you have dark eyes, then for a natural-looking change, opaque prescription color contact lenses are the best choice. Blue, green or violet prescription color contact lenses keep you out of the crowd. For a show-stopping new look, choose bright-colored lenses.

Are these prescription color contact lenses safe? As long as your lenses are properly prescribed and care for – they are safe. Before you buy prescription color contact lenses you must visit an eye care professional for a proper contact lens fittings. Just like regular contact lenses, if you follow your eye care practitioner’s instructions prescription color contact lenses are good for your eyes.

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