Colored Contact Lenses Enhance Your Natural Eye Color
Colored
contact lenses are also known as cosmetic contact lenses or novelty colored
lenses. They are designed to blend with your natural eye color so before buying
make sure that these color contact lenses you choose enhance your natural eye
color or change it significantly.
Once you
have decided the kind of colored contact lenses suits your look then you can
take a decision on the shade of colored contact lenses because of the paints
and pigments are used to adding color; green dragon eye contacts, gold vampire
contact lenses allow less oxygen to pass through. So whether you are buying
colored contact lenses for cosmetic purpose or vision correction always take
the advice of your eye doctor for the selection of your contacts which will
keep your eyes cool and comfortable.
If you are
the first-time wearer or using colored contact lenses for the first time,
follow instructions or guidelines described by the manufacturer and the
Ophthalmologists:
• Before buying contacts get the
prescription from your eye doctor and make sure they fit properly
• Don’t take the risk of permanently
damaging your eyes, always buy colored contact lenses from a licensed source
who requires a prescription
• For wearing and cleaning your colored contact
lenses follow the instructions of your eye care professional
• Never swap or share your contacts with
anybody else or your friend because it can cause an eye infection, discomfort
and eye strain due to wearing the wrong prescription colored contact lenses.
• Stop wearing your colored contact
lenses, if you experience any swelling, redness or irritation and immediately
consult your eye doctor.
• Do not sleep while your colored
contact lenses are inside your eyes since sleeping in contact lens can lead to
oxygen deprivation, and if occasionally you take the risk of using your colored
contact lenses overnight it can significantly increase the risk of corneal
inflammation.
There are
various factors like hair color and skin tone, affect the color of your contact
lenses. Sometimes, it depends on the kind of look you want to achieve – subtle
and natural-looking.
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