Wednesday, November 25, 2009

No Prescription Color Contacts are Available

I can't believe how popular it's getting now for people to change their eye color. Lots of people are doing it and the more I look into it, I find out that there are a lot of people interested in it and many doing it.

Even more, I've come to find out that you can get no prescription color contacts for free. Yeah, you can try different brands and color for virtually no cost. This will help you not only find the color that looks the best on you but you also get to see which brand fits best on your eyes. Pretty cool.

People today are doing this for many reasons. Some people are wearing them all the time (extended wear), giving themselves a whole new look while others just wear them if they go out at night or something (daily wear). It's up to you. I think it would be fun to try them first at night and see what kind of reaction you get. Also, if you're not used to wearing contacts yet, just wearing them at night would be a good, easy way to start.

The most popular color of color contacts seems to be green. People with brown eyes find green as a nice eye color. If they have dark skin, it also goes well with their skin color. It's not as dramatic as going to blue colored eyes and is probably a bit more believable, too. That's why I think green color contacts for dark eyes is a popular choice.

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Non Corrective Colored Contact Lenses to Change Your Look

Have you ever considered changing your eye color? Do you want to try blue eyes, green/hazel eyes or even gray colored eyes? You can with colored contact lenses and it's not that difficult of a thing to do.

Many people are not aware that they can get colored contact lenses to change the color of their eyes without the contacts being corrective. You can get contact lenses that have no corrective powers. They are called "plano" contact lenses and have no magnification or vision correction. This means you can wear them when you want, like for going out for a night on the town or for special events.

When choosing a color, you can make as a dramatic of a change as you want. You can just simply enhance your eye color or you can totally change it. If you want to completely alter the color of your eyes, then you will need opaque colored contact lenses. These totally block out your natural eye color and your eyes become whatever color the contact lenses are. Some of the more crazy designs are used for Halloween costumes or for theatrical performances or even photo shoots.

To get non corrective colored contacts is simple. You'll need to stop in to an eye doctor to get fitted and then you're allowed to place an order. One popular brand is Acuvue colored contacts. Most people get that brand. It's a good idea to go with a name brand because you know quality materials are being used. You would never want to get cheap colored contact lenses from a drugstore or some website because they would not be fitted for your eyes and they may be made of inferior materials that could actually cause damage to your eyes. Your eyes get oxygen not from your blood stream but from the surrounding air. So if that air is passing through a contact lens made of some bad kind of material, then it will pick up that material and it will go right into your eyes. This could cause very serious eye infections. So get good ones.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Trouble With Contacts - Getting Free Samples

I called my eye doctor at Sears Optical the other day and I explained my problems with my contacts. I explained that the toric lenses I have keep slipping and they go out of focus a lot. At the beginning of the month, I tried a new pair since I change mine monthly and I was still having this same problem as before.

Their solution is to order me a free, trial pair of contacts with my prescription to see if the batch I got was bad or something. With something so small as a contact lens, if they are just a little bit off when making them, there can be problems. So I'll get this trial pair and see if they work better. Hopefully they will and hopefully I'll get a free replacement order. We'll see.

So if you are having problems with your contacts, it makes sense to call your eye doctor or optometrist to see what they can do for you.