How Many People Want Colored Contacts?

Finding the colored contacts that are perfect for you

Colored contacts are a simple way to change your look as well as your sight. And while colored contacts used to be reserved for movie roles and scary costumes, they are now used as accessories for the everyday person. Colored contacts allow you to change your look as easily as you change your outfit.

There’s something in your eye

The kinds of colored contacts you can choose from have grown tremendously.

It used to be that colored contacts were made not to change the color of the iris (the colored part of your eye), but rather to make the contact more visible when you were trying to grab it out of the solution.

But now, colored contacts are created to subtly highlight the natural color of your eye, or completely change the appearance.

Did you know. . . It is speculated that Van Gogh’s affection for the color yellow in his painting may have come from either his consumption of absinthe or from taking digitalis for his purported epilepsy.

But what kinds are there?

Colored contacts can be separated into four categories: visibility, opaque, light filtering, and enhancement tints.

What’s better is that these colored contacts can be worn even if you don’t have vision problems. But if you do, you can certainly find colored contacts that work for you.

Visibility tints are colored contacts that are easier to find when you drop them or place them into a clear solution, but they don’t change your eye’s appearance.

Opaque colored contacts are the ones that change the color of your eye.

Light filtering tints are used to improve athletic performance or other activities that might need some help in enhancing certain colors so that you can differentiate between them.

As for enhancement tints, these colored contacts are used to bright out the color that you already have.

But they don’t change it.

While opaque colored contacts are for the daring, there are other colored contacts for those that just want to highlight what they already have.

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