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There are four types of colored contact lenses currently
available: visibility tints, enhancement tints, opaque
color tints and light filtering tints.
Many of these colored contact lens are available
in several forms, including options for people who have
astigmatism, who need bifocal correction, or who want
a disposable or frequent replacement lens.
A visibility tint colored contact lens is usually
a light blue or green tint added to a lens, solely to
help you see it better during insertion and removal
or if you drop it. Since it's a very light tint,
it does not affect eye color.
An enhancement tint colored contact lens is a
solid translucent tint that's darker than a visibility
tint and does does change your eye color. As the name
implies, it's meant to enhance the existing color of
your eyes. These types of tints are usually best used
by people who have light colored eyes and want to make
their eye color more intense. These contact lens offer
a less dramatic change to someone's appearance, and
often friends and family will not realize that you have
started using colored contact lenses.
Color tints colored contact lens are deeper,
opaque tints that can dramatically change your eye color.
They are usually are made of patterns of solid colors.
You can change your eye color with these tints regardless
of your eye color. Change blue eyes to brown and vise
versa. Color contacts come in a wide variety of colors,
including hazel, green, blue, violet, amethyst and gray.
These types of colored contact lens are popular with
people that want a completely new look for themselves.
They are also popular for people who want their eye
color to match their hair color - such as blond hair
with blue eyes, red hair with green eyes, and so forth.
Light-filtering tinted colored contact lens
are a more recent innovation. Light-filtering tinted
contact lenses are designed for sports use, because
they enhance certain colors, as a result of muting other
colors. The result is that a ball stands out against
the background and is easier to target. More are being
developed especially for golfers, trap-shooters, skiers,
and other sports enthusiasts.
Disadvantages of Color Contact Lenses
Its important to be aware that while manufacturers
have made different sized lenses to fit most wearers,
there will be some occasions (such as during blinking)
where the colored portion may slide somewhat over the
pupil.
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Color Contact Lenses
Colored contacts are available in both the extended
wear version and the disposable version. The reusable
extended wear version can last many months with proper
care, but don't wear them any longer than your doctor
recommends. The disposable colored contacts are intended
to be worn for no more than a week and then discarded
even if they aren't bothering you. These color contact
lenses that change eye color are sold six to a box.
The companies that make colored contact lenses have
gone all out to mimic the natural look of the colored
portion of the eye. Since this area is made up of a
series of colorful shapes and lines, some color contacts
feature a series of tiny colored dots on the lens to
make it look more natural on the eye. The center of
the lens, the part over your pupil, is clear so you
can see.
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Popular Colors of Color Contact Lenses
Colored contacts lens to change dark eyes are available
from the following selection of colors: blue, green,
violet, hazel, honey, brown, turquoise, amethyst, or
gray color contact lenses.
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