Which are Best for You Of Colored Contact Lenses



Colored contact lenses are well-established as one of today’s most popular fashion accessories. For sure, they’re one of ours – more so particularly right now with Tmmtm around the corner! The perfect partner to the rise of bold and bright eyeshadows… from catwalk to sidewalk… everyone is doing it!

Colored contact lenses are oh-so-easy to use, but there are a few things you’ll need to keep in mind if you’re going to be sure to find the best contacts for you, and you’ll need to know our top tips on how to take good care of them!

You can wear colored contacts to alter the appearance of your natural eye color, whether or not you need prescription eyewear.

What is a colored contact lenses?

There are two basic types of colored contact lens.

  • The first  type of colored contact is non prescription.You’ve got 20/20 vision? These are the lenses for you! With zero power of vision correction, when used for purely cosmetic purposes they offer the same full palate of options for changing or enhancing the color of your eyes!
  • The second are prescription colored contacts.Following an eye exam by your optician (you can take a M TEST in any branch of MAGRABi for free!) you can be prescribed colored lenses to correct near-sightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and irregularly shaped corneas (astigmatism). Corrected vision and the opportunity to enhance or completely change your eye color in one!

Beyond this, it’s good to know how they work, and how they are created in a way that mimics your eyes’ natural look!

The colored part of your eye – the iris – is comprised of many colors… and many shapes. Look closely, and you’ll notice that today’s colored contacts include countless colors dots and a swirl of colourful lines – the combination of these helps give the lenses a natural look when placed on the eye. The center of the lens – the area that cover your iris (essentially, the viewing part of your eye!) is left clear – so the tinted lens doesn’t color your view of the entire world!

Speaking of tints, there are three kinds of tints for colored lenses. One for purely practical purposes, a second to add a slight enhancement to your natural color, and a third to add a dramatic change to your eye color!

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