Are Colored Contact Lenses Safe?

2022-07-23 19:47:06 By : Mr. Tony Wang

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Learn if colored contact lenses are right for you.

LAS VEGAS , July 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Colored contacts make an excellent accessory to your style, plus correct your vision. Colored contact lenses may be worn by anyone who wants to upgrade their everyday look but does not need vision correction. Lens.com, a leading retailer of contact lenses, recently shared its advice for consumers considering colored contact lenses.

Through your eyes, you show emotion and connect with others. It's the most often viewed part of your face, and your eyes are an expressive part of your character. Everyone is born with their own beautifully unique eye color, but sometimes it can be fun to change your style. This is where colored contacts come into play. Colored contact lenses allow you to switch up your eye color while also correcting vision, if needed.

Color contact lenses have come a long way since the early tinted lenses. Unlike the first generation of color contacts, today's colored lenses look very natural. While there was a great deal of excitement around the initial tinted contacts, making the colors look realistic had not yet been perfected. Tinted lenses were simply lenses made with a specific tint in them. They gave eyes an overall wash of color, unless the eyes were already quite dark, in which case they had little effect.

Today contact lens manufacturers incorporate a blend of colors in a more natural iris pattern. This pattern or graphic design is printed on the surface of the lens. With color contacts, the natural color of the eyes doesn't show through the lenses where the color is printed. This feature allows even those with naturally dark-colored eyes to change their eye color.

What are colored contact lenses?

Colored contacts are lenses with a dye incorporated into the lens material. This dye gives the lens a specific color, the opacity of which will depend on the type of tint that the lens has.

Most contact lens manufacturers carry a version of soft-colored contacts. Each brand has a range of shades that they offer. Of course, a color change is not the only thing contact lenses provide. Many people need contact lenses for vision correction as well. Fortunately, color contact lenses can do too. In fact, modern-day colored lenses offer the same features as regular soft contacts, including high breathability, lasting moisture, build-up resistant material, and sharp vision. Those who don't require vision correction but want to change their eye color can be fitted for colored contacts.

Types of colored contact lenses?

Manufacturers may sometimes call colored contact lenses cosmetic, novelty, special effect, theatrical, or Halloween contact lenses. No matter the name, colored contacts are still considered medical devices, even if they don't correct vision. Therefore, they must be properly fitted and prescribed by an eye care professional.

Colored contacts come in three tints, namely:

Colored contact designs differ widely by manufacturer. There are three basic graphic design parts in colored lenses:

Colored contact lenses are available in extended wear, monthly, bi-weekly, and daily disposable. They can be ordered with or without vision correction. Contact lenses without vision correction are called Plano.

Are colored contact lenses safe?

Yes, colored contact lenses are safe if you care for them properly and use them as prescribed. Not practicing the proper hygiene guidelines can harm your eyes by increasing the risk of exposure to bacteria. Make sure to pay a visit to your eye care professional for an updated prescription when you experience eyestrain or notice blurriness.

Also, purchase only U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA)-approved contact lenses from a retailer like Lens.com that only sells FDA-approved contacts. Sadly, some retailers sell contact lenses that do not meet the strict quality requirements established by the FDA. These lenses can cause severe injury and even blindness.

Colored weekly and monthly lenses can be used throughout the established wearing schedule with daily disinfection and storage upon removal. Once applied to the eye, you can wear the lenses for about eight to 12 hours, depending on the brand and guidance from your eye doctor. Make sure you also check the packaging for manufacturer recommendations. Even if you only wear your lenses once, they must be discarded after the recommended period to avoid bacterial infections. 

Never share contact lenses with others. You might expose yourself or others to harmful bacteria or ill-fitting lenses and could risk permanently damaging your eyes.

Do I need a prescription for colored contact lenses?

Colored contact lenses come in different sizes and must be fit for your eye by an eye care professional. An ill-fitting contact lens can cause corneal abrasions, ulcers, eye infections, and even vision loss. The FDA requires any retailer shipping contact lenses to a U.S. address to verify the patient's prescription with the prescriber, often an eye doctor.

Retailers such as Lens.com can only sell you contact lenses you are already wearing successfully. Once you have a prescription for colored contact lenses, take it home to search online for the best deal at a retailer you trust, and you can save big over brick-and-mortar store pricing.

Lens.com put together a list of popular colored contact lenses. Check with your eye doctor to see if these lenses are right for you. Two brands of colored contact lenses stand out for their quality:

How much are colored contact lenses?

Colored contact lenses often come in six lenses per box, which is a six-month supply. Check the most current prices on colored contact lenses, such as FreshLook ColorBlends contact lenses, and Air Optix Colors at Lens.com for the most competitive price.

How to choose the best-colored contact lenses

When choosing the best-colored contact lenses for you, there are many factors to consider. These include how dark your irises are, your skin tone, and your hair color. Ultimately, however, the best color and design for you will depend on the look you want to achieve.

When choosing colored contact lenses, always choose colors that go well with your skin tone. This is the key to maximizing the color of your contact lenses and creating the best possible look.

Here are some guidelines you can follow when choosing colored contact lenses based on your skin tone:

If you want only subtly to enhance your natural eye color, opt for enhancement-tinted contacts in the color of your iris. These contacts define the edge of your iris and deepen its natural color. If you want to change your natural eye color completely, choose opaque-tinted contacts in your color of choice.

It's not just your skin color that you need to think about when choosing colored contact lenses; you also need to consider your hair color. Here are some tips to remember.

It can be helpful to search online for photos of users like you who have tried different colors and what their results look like.

Tips for buying colored contact lenses online

If you're looking to try colored contact lenses for the first time, especially if you've never worn contacts before, it's best to be well prepared before you visit with your eye care professional. Here are Lens.com's tips for buying colored contact lenses online:

If you want to try colored contact lenses for the first time, consult your eye care professional for more information. Be sure to use lenses that are FDA-approved. All of the colored contacts found on Lens.com are FDA-approved.

Founded in 1995, Lens.com, Inc. is the nation's 2nd largest online retailer for contact lenses, offering consumers all the popular brands of contact lenses at wholesale prices with convenient quick delivery. The company provides competitive pricing, convenience, personalized customer service, and online eye exam through its easy-to-use website www.Lens.com and its toll-free telephone number "1-800 LENS.COM" (1-800-536-7266). Lens.com is a privately-held U.S. corporation based in Las Vegas, Nevada .

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