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Wearing Colored Contacts for Fashion

Ever looked at a stranger passing by, or even your best friend and wish your eye could be the color of their eyes, with colored contact lenses, that is now a possibility. There is a variety of colors and designs of colored contacts, which allows many reasons to wear the contacts. With fashion at the forefront of most decisions now made, people have started wearing colored contacts for fashion. With how simple contact lenses are to purchase, and how easy they are to use, more people are being to use them to fashion accessories just like jewelry, and purses.

There are many colors of contacts available in an assortment of different shades. Blue contacts tend to be the most popular colored contact, and are available in many different shades of blues. There are unique eye colors that only small percentages of the world’s population have naturally, but with colored contacts, you can have them too. These colors include violet, green, and amber colored eyes. Another way of wearing colored contacts for fashion is buying special holiday contact lens for Halloween to complete a costume. There are contacts available that looks like snake or cat eyes, and even ones that have symbols on them. If someone wants to stand out at the next Halloween party, these contacts will make that happen.

While most people do not require a prescription to use colored contact lens, there are specialized color contact lenses for people that need vision correction. These contacts require a visit to the eye doctor to get a prescription, and make sure they are properly fit to the individual’s eyes. Until lately, people who suffered from the condition known as astigmatism could not get colored contact to correct the problem. Thanks to advances in technology, people with astigmatism are able to start wearing colored contacts for fashion.

The types of contacts you want to purchase depend on the length of time, and how often you want to wear the colored contacts. If wearing colored contacts for fashion and only for one time then daily disposable contact would be the best choice. If you want to change your eye color on a daily basis then it would be more cost effective to purchase an extended wear contact lens. There is no limit to the choices and combination of uses for colored contacts.

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Complete Your Costume with Halloween Contact Lenses

If you really want to go all out with your costume this year, then you should consider putting on some Halloween contact lenses. They are one of the easiest ways to make your costume look like it is professionally designed, and people will do a double-take when they look at you. There are a large number of styles available, so you can go with something that is over the top like a scaly dragon or you can go for a more subtle look like a bright blue. If you have ever put on contacts before, you will know how easy they are to apply. If you have not, you can learn very quickly.

Some of the classic styles of Halloween contact lenses include the Cat Eyes, which make your round pupil look like a slit. These are very subtle, and not everyone will notice them at first glance. Another odd look is the White Out, which gets rid of the colored iris around your pupil, making it seem like you only have a tiny black pupil. Of course, if you want your eyes to be completely black or white, those are available as well. From there, the types of lenses you can choose from only get crazier.

You might be looking for Halloween contact lenses that cover the entire sclera, which is the white part of the eye. You could get lenses with scales or with tiny rows of teeth. There are even styles that are designed to go with a zombie costume as they contain yellow and orange blotches along with veins running throughout. Of course, not all of them are scary, and some can give people a laugh. One type is the Smiley Face, which covers your iris with a yellow color. The pupil then becomes the nose on the face and the smile and two eyes go around it. Another option will make it look like you have stars in your eyes.

So if you want to really take your costume to the next level this year, get some Halloween contacts to complete the look. You can even use these lenses to be someone without needing to dress up as them. There are a lot of possibilities, and you may even find some you like to wear on a daily basis.

Who knew that high fashion would meet eyewear and become one of the most important accessories you own? But, aren’t you glad they did? Today’s eyewear is as much about creating a fashion statement as it is about protecting your eyes and providing you the ability to see clearly. From Oakley, Versace to DKNY, Nine West and even Converse, stepping out with out your glasses is compared to stepping out with out your shoes. One just does not do that! Eyeglass frame styles are hip, cool, sometimes understated, sometimes overstated and provide the fashion statement that eyeglass wearers have craved for quite some time.

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Types of Contact Lenses

There are two main types of contact lenses and we’re about to break them down for you.

Cosmetic Contact Lenses

Cosmetic contact lenses are designed to change the appearance of the eye.   This can be a subtle change, such as changing your brown eyes blue, or it can be a drastic change, such as making your eyes look like they have fireballs in them.   Cosmetic contacts can be obtain with or without a vision correction, but it is important to note that even if you want cosmetic contact lenses with NO vision correction (plano) you STILL need a prescription from a doctor to purchase them.  So, if you’re thinking about getting yourself some nice and scary costume contacts for Halloween, don’t forget to visit your doctor first.

Corrective Contact Lenses

These are the most common type of contact lenses.  Corrective contact lenses are meant to improve vision.  Corrective contact lenses may also be cosmetic contact lenses, but they don’t have to be.   Contacts for vision correction are great for a few reasons:  1) They improve vision, 2) They allow you to wear normal sunglasses, 3) They are discreet, 4) They are affordable and can be easily maintained.

With both corrective and cosmetic contacts it is very important to follow proper care and cleaning protocols.  Contacts go directly on the surface of your cornea, so you definitely want to be sure your contacts are clean before inserting them.   The last thing you want is to develop a corneal infection because you didn’t clean your contacts properly.

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