Friday, February 07, 2014

How to Choosing colored contacts

Contact lenses are used to correct the deficit of view, but why not use several colors to give a different touch to our look?


Choosing colored contacts


Why choose colored contact lenses?

Choosing a different corrective lenses at our colored eyes , you can get a nicer and glare, while it gives a different touch to our face.

It is important to know that if you've never worn contact lenses color change can be quite large (depending on the face and lenses), because usually a striking combination.


Choosing colored contacts

It is not going to choose the first optics and lenses that we like. We should test first, because passing normal eye color to a more intense, or more subdued color, changing the face greatly. It's a pretty rough cosmetic change, and sometimes what we think may look good at first glance, once tested can disappoint.

However, there are other aspects that we observe before trying colored contact lenses. The tone of the hair, as well as the face, for example. If we are very white skin and blond hair, it's natural opt for blue or green, and avoid strange combinations like purple or very dark tones.

Similarly, hair and darker complexion, a light blue is not usually the best option, and it is better to choose countersunk or more colors in keeping with the tone of the skin.

The tone is another factor to consider, since there are various intensities for each color. Talk to your optician and ask advice. In addition, depending on whether or not to carry glasses, you can opt for certain lenses or other, and the graduation level of the eyes, which may also influence the choice of contact lenses.

For maintenance of colored lenses is exactly the same as normal.


Pricing colored lenses

You can find all kinds of lenses prices. 

If the lenses are carried by pure aesthetics (ie, if they are not graded), we obviously will cost less than a conventional. The price also depends on the level of graduation and the state of the eye, for example, if you are nearsighted or other deficits.

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