Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Glow in the Dark and Twilight Contact Lenses

Tinted contact lenses are available in three types. The visibility tint is generally a light blue or green color added onto a contact, solely to help you see it better in the course of insertion and removal, or if you lose it. Because it is a very gentle tint, it doesn't impact the eye color. Second is the enhancement tint which is a solid but still semi-transparent tint that has more depth of color than a visibility tint. The enhancement tint can change your eye color to a certain extent. The enhancement tint is meant to enhance your existing eye color. Color enhancing tints are usually best for people who have got light colored eyes to help make their eye color more intense.

Finally, opaque color tinted lenses are stronger tints that can change your color of eyes completely. This type of colored contact lens are normally produced in solid colors. If you have dark eyes, you will want this sort of color lens to vary your eye color. Color lenses come in many hues, which include blue, brown, green, purple and gray.

Halloween contacts can be a great way to accessorize your Halloween costumes. Special effects contact lenses certainly give your look that advantage that could make your attire completely awesome. People are wearing special effect or costume contacts for enjoyment, not just for Halloween night. The enormous popularity of the "Twilight" movies and books make Twilight contact lenses tremendously fashionable. Stunning vivid blue lenses, are one of the most favored color contacts throughout the year. A further interesting party contact lens are special effect contact lenses that shows up in black light. These contact lenses glow in the dark and are available in green, blue, orange and yellow. They are the ideal colored contacts for clubbing and parties.

It has in past times been challenging for anyone suffering from astigmatism to wear lenses that would both fit and be comfy. Today, the fresh style of toric contact lenses are exceedingly comfortable, soft and created to fit the unique shape of your eye. With these you can wear a regular disposable soft toric contact lens even if you have a high level of astigmatism. One of those varieties of lens are the Acuvue toric disposable lenses which are available with visibility tint.

Right now when it is popular to have a style that is different, tinted contacts are the answer. These lenses can easily create a remarkable effect without affecting vision. It is possible to get colored contact lenses regardless of whether you need eyesight correction or not.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Roundup of Contact Lens Resources

This week, we thought we'd list some more good resources we've found for you. There are a lot of good websites out there with information about contact lenses and colored contact lenses. It's good to know what you're getting into before you get them. Knowing how to get them a certain way can save you money and make sure that you get the right contacts for the health of your eyes.

Here we go:
  • How to Take Care of Colored Contact Lenses (changeyourlifehacks.com) - When you’re going to handle your contacts, you must first wash your hands thoroughly. This means using soap and scrubbing vigorously for at least 20 seconds. Your eyes are very vulnerable to infection.
  • Colored Contacts Without Prescription (infobarrel.com) - When you want to get colored contacts without prescription, what you're really in search for are non corrective colored contact lenses. These do not have any vision correction.
  • The Dangers of Cheap Color Contacts (theeconsumer.com) - Purchase your color contacts from a reputable dealer. Buying cheap color contacts from flea markets is problematic. Purchase lenses from a professional optometrist or other licensed professional.
  • Quick Facts About Colored Contact Lenses (kopar.net) - Color contact lenses give individuals the ability to change their natural eye color. Even if an individual wants them only for cosmetic reasons, a prescription is required to purchase color contacts.
  • Can You Get Cheap Color Contacts Without a Prescription? (globaldailystar.com) - The most popular color contacts are the ones that are offered for free. You can order a pair or two from off the internet. There are plenty of websites that are offering free samples of color contacts.
-TC

Friday, June 11, 2010

Why You Should Realize the Benefits of Contact Lenses

Are you one of the thousands, if not millions of people who feel as though your eyes may not be as perfect as you would like them to be? You are not alone. Just like the saying "Nobody's Perfect", nobody in the world has perfect vision. It may seem like some people do, but they really don't. Contact lenses are the perfect solution for anyone who feels like they might not have the best eyes in the world, in that they make you look natural, are becoming just as cheap as wearing glasses, and many even allow you the option of sleeping with them in.

One of the most obvious benefits of contacts as opposed to other forms of eye improvement would be the fact that they give you a natural look. Not that there is anything wrong with wearing glasses, glasses just don't allow you to do certain things that contacts do, such as any kind of sports or activities that involve to much action. Another good thing about looking natural is the benefit that it holds for people with more unusual eye problems, for instance colored contacts are helpful for those with eye pigment differences, or albino people. In addition for use in the cosmetic world, many contacts can help you stand out, for instance theatrical contacts for Halloween, and parties.

A second benefit of contact lenses would be the fact that as they are becoming more and more popular, the prices are going down. Many companies have to keep up with the law of supply and demand, and as more people are demanding, contacts are rapidly becoming equally as expensive as, if not cheaper than glasses. Last time I checked, contacts were about equal to the price of glasses, and some companies even give free samples of contacts in order to entice customers to buy their brand.

Last but not least, one of my favorite benefits of contact lenses is that many brands give you the option to sleep in them. Not only that, but you generally have the option when buying contacts to choose between hard and soft contact lenses. There are benefits to both of these which you simply can not get with other forms of eye enhancement. While soft lenses generally generally let more oxygen through to your eyes and are easier to take in, and out, hard lenses hold your eye in place and give you better vision over longer periods of time.

Learn more about contact lenses as well as colored contacts without prescription so that you know all the options that are available to you.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Color Contacts and Free Contact Lenses Resources

Hi, sorry I haven't posted in a little while but I've got some good links for all of you now. I've sort of been saving them up but they're all good links that I think you will enjoy:
  • Find No Prescription Colored Contact Lenses - The quickest way to find colored contacts without prescription is to inquire on the Internet. Once you find a reputable company you can request that they send you a free pair of zero corrective colored lenses.
  • Get Free Trial Color Contacts - There are two basic methods used to get free trial color contacts, one involves several local visits to the eye doctors in your area, the other involves doing a little Internet research into reliable contact lens providers.
  • Teens and Colored Contact Lenses - Teens and colored contact lenses go hand in hand in many different ways. Colored contact lenses are easy to get and do not require the teenager to have a prescription in some cases.
  • Get Some Sample Colored Contact Lenses - If you are looking to get a free colored contacts sample the best place to start is with your local optometrist. Near every eye center that operates with contact lenses has trial pairs on file for use whenever a new patient comes in, or whenever a person is trying out a new prescription.
  • Create Mystery with Colored Contact Lenses - You can get non prescription colored contacts and make your eyes a new color. Even if you don’t need any kind of vision correction, you can get colored contact lenses that are non prescription. All they do is change the color of your eyes and nothing else.
  • Save Money With Sample Contact Lenses - You can obtain a free colored contacts sample just by asking. You can have a pair of contacts for everyday of the week for free.
Enjoy!
-T