Opaque Contact Lenses: Changing Eye Color

Opaque contact lenses can change your eye color completely. Made in patterns of a variety of solid, beautiful colors that come in hazel, baby blue, sapphire, emerald green, honey, amethyst, violet and gray. Some people associate certain eye colors with different characteristics such as intelligence for brown eyes, sweetness to blue eyes, and sex appeal with green eyes. When choosing the right color, it's important to first decide what feels most comfortable and which tones work best to your skin, hair and natural eye color. Complementary shades are important to how bold and dramatic, shy and poetic or creative and intense a wearer prefers to be. Opaque contact lenses enjoy to alter your entire color for fun and when making a decision, it can be best to choose the complete opposite of your natural eye color. Eye makeup users should also note the shades that will work best with their favorite liners and shadows. Medium to dark skin tones may prefer brighter colors and cool, ivory undertones could like lighter shades.

 

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Costume or theatrical contact lenses are known as opaque color tints. They are greatly used for Halloween, Gothic events or in movies. Bug eyed yellow, slits of vampires, cat shaped, alien-like, and bloodshot are some of the most popular novelty forms of theatrical opaque contact lenses. Special-occasion opaque contact lenses can be made into disposable contacts. With a design and price in mind created to be worn only once, it's possible to try a different color at a lesser cost.

Opaque lenses can usually be made into corrective purpose prescriptions just like glasses, but are lightweight in comparison and more comfortable to the particular wearer. For those interested in sports or physical activities, contacts provide a wider range of field vision and are less affected by wet weather. There are different sized lenses to fit most users that can easily be accommodated to fit all.

 

 

When wearing the opaque contact lenses, the vision is constantly changing to reflect through light and at times, may alter vision especially at night. Sometimes during blinking, the colored part of the contact may go over and cover the pupil and cause discomfort. Doctors usually warn wearer not to share lenses or swap different opaque colors with anyone, as it can lead to a serious eye infection. To protect and keep your lenses healthy, it's important to dispose, or clean properly and sanitize the contacts with specified disinfectant cleaning products.

 

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