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The Pros and Cons of Colored Contacts
You can wear colored contacts to change up your look, but they have some disadvantages. These lenses often move when you blink and do not line up with your pupil. The opaque tint that covers the center can also reduce your vision, especially in low-light conditions, making it difficult to see out of your colored contacts at night. To prevent these problems, you should wear them only if you are sure that they will not cause any harm to your eyes.

Buying colored contacts requires a prescription. Just like any other medical device, they must be custom-fit to the wearer's eye shape and size. Before buying a pair, an optometrist measures your pupil size, eye shape, and eye health. Also, remember that the FDA requires that sellers verify that a prescription is present when you buy them. Ensure that the vendor you buy your colored contacts from has a prescription from an optometrist before you buy them.


purple contacts of colored contacts is that they cost more than regular contact lenses. A pair of custom-tinted colored contacts can cost up to ten times as much as clear lenses. For many people, the extra cost is worth it in order to change the way their eyes look. The only disadvantage to colored contacts is that they are more expensive than regular contacts. However, purple contacts should not put you off getting them because they are more comfortable than wearing regular ones.

If you have brown eyes, green lenses are your best bet. They can give you a mysterious look and blend in with your natural eye color. Because most green patterns have yellow or beige spots near the pupil, green contacts are very natural on brown eyes. A green pattern can look like a natural eye color, and is also a good choice for anyone with dark eye color. It's a good idea to research the color of your natural eye color before you choose your colored contacts.

The best way to choose colored contacts for your eyes is to visit an eye doctor before using them. Optically-tinted lenses can help change your eye color completely, while transparency tints can lighten your natural color. You should discuss any concerns you may have with your eye doctor before wearing colored contacts. They are safe to wear and comfortable to wear. So, you don't need to worry about them damaging your vision. And they are a great choice if you want to make your eyes look different.

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