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A Guide on Cosmetic Contact Lenses



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By : Adriana Noton    19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-11-08 16:38:10
For years, colored contacts have been used by models, actresses, and actors to enhance the color of their eyes or change the color. Today, wearing cosmetic contact lenses such as colored contacts are very fashionable. They have now become a fashion accessory.

If you are considering cosmetic lenses, you should first consult with an eye care professional before the purchase. An optician will be able to assess whether you are suited for a particular type of contacts. It will also ensure that you do not have any vision conditions that could be negatively impacted by wearing a certain type of lens. You will be able to get a complete eye exam and fitting for contacts.

Cosmetic contact lenses are often only manufactured in one size fits all so it is important that you check to make sure you do not need a specific type. Wrong fitting contacts can cause corneal irritation and even affect the amount of oxygen reaching the eye.

The two popular types of cosmetic contact lenses are Gas Permeable Lenses and Soft Contact Lenses. Gas Permeable lenses do not contain a water component but provide high oxygen through the lens. These lenses are used for correcting high refractive errors. Soft Contact Lenses are used to correct near sightedness, far sightedness and astigmatism. These lenses are moist, flexible, and the diameter is larger than the cornea. There are also different types of Colored Lenses available. The center of a colored contacts is clear. This permits the pupil unfiltered access to images and light.

When wearing opaque color contacts, dark eyes will become lighter. You can even change the color of your eye when wearing a different colors. People will change the color of their eyes for many reasons. They can include: wearing them for a special event such as a prom, complement one's wardrobe, going to a trendy night club, or just to make a fun change.

When buying cosmetic contact lenses, it is always wise to buy them from a reputable manufacturer.
The best place to get quality them from a reputable manufacturer is to buy them from an online retailer. When you buy from a reputable and established online retailer, you will have access to a wide range at greatly discounted prices. All that you need is a valid prescription or proper fitting if they are non prescription at the time you place your order.

If you want to give your eyes an added splash of color or lighten or darken them, cosmetic color contacts are the best choice. Using enhancement tints capture the natural color of the eye while adding a splash of extra color. If you want a drastic color change or color enhancement, contact lenses are the ideal choice.
Author Resource:- Find the perfect contacts at discount prices, whether you have astigmatism, dry eyes, or poor vision.
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