How to Buy Coloured Contact Lenses

By April | September 14, 2007

Gone are the days when only people with poor eyesight wore contact lenses. Now people are wearing them just to change the colour of their eyes and make a fashion statement! They come in an assortment of amazing colours and some are even designed to be worn for Halloween.

What’s sad is that most people who wear lenses even realize that they’re available or if they do, they’re too scared to give it a try. But don’t worry. The colour change can be subtle or it can be dramatic and that’s part of the fun of wearing them.

Do I Have to Get a Prescription?

If you want to buy coloured lenses purely for fashion purposes you’ll still need to see an optician to obtain a prescription. A prescription for contacts that doesn’t include vision correction is called a plano prescription. You need a prescription to make sure that the lenses are the correct width and curvature to your eye. If they don’t fit right you’ll know in a moment because the pain will be persistent and irritating.

Don’t Share Your Contacts

Be careful, just because you’ve got fashion contact lenses doesn’t mean you can share them with your friends. It’s not just the size and shape of the contacts that can cause problems, it’s also germs that can be transferred from one person to another.

When buying coloured contacts make sure you understand the options available to you.

Coloured Lenses - You’ll want to buy opaque lenses if you want to change the colour of your eye. Coloured lenses are actually tinted, and besides changing colour you’ll find other types of tints, some of which aren’t necessarily designed to change eye colour.

Tinted Lenses - One great benefit of making contacts tinted is that you can see them easier. When you drop a clear contact lens you’ll have great difficulty finding it again. But the coloured tint on the lens will help pinpoint their location. Enhancement tints have a deeper tint that will enhance and intensify a person’s eye colour.

Sun Protection - If you spend a lot of time outdoors in the sunshine then buying lenses with a UV/UB protection is a must. The tints help to reduce glare which improves vision and hopefully the game if you’re playing sports. And speaking of sun protection, there is a brand of coloured contact lenses that darken to a colour that resembles that of sunglass lenses when exposed to light. When you’re indoors, the colour transitions back into clear.

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