Key Tips for Choosing Non Prescription Colored Contacts

December 1, 2011. 

Anyone looking for a fun fashion accessory should investigate non prescription color contact lenses. This style of contacts, also known as plano contacts, are designed for those who want to change or accent their natural eye color but who do not need any type of vision correction in the lenses themselves.

Even those individuals who have never worn contact lenses before will be pleased with the comfort and convenience of wearing contacts that allow them to change their eye color as often as they wish.

It’s important to know a few key things about contacts that change your eye color in order to get the most out of wearing them. You can choose either opaque colored contacts that dramatically and completely change the color of your eyes or enhancement contacts designed to deepen, soften or highlight your natural eye color without changing it completely.

Because contact lenses must fit properly on the eye to avoid causing irritation, visit your eye care professional first to get fitted for contacts so that when ordering a colored pair they will be exactly the right size when floating on your cornea. Although both hard and soft lenses can be worn for extended periods of time, it is important to follow directions regarding the care and storage of colored lenses and to not keep them in overnight or insert them without proper cleaning. You will need a valid prescription in order to purchase colored contacts even if they are non prescription.

No matter whether you have dark, medium or light colored eyes, there is a style of colored contact lens that can change your eyes from dark brown to deep blue, from light gray to emerald green or from hazel to blue tinged with violet. Blue and green are the two most popular choices for non prescription contacts. Many online dealers featuring non prescription colored contacts offer quality brand name lenses at such an affordable price, you can buy contact lenses in an array of colors to match your outfit and your mood on a daily basis.

Updated December 1, 2011. Published July 14, 2011. 

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