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    can someone suggest me on new designer contact lenses?

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    Colored contact lenses come in three kinds: visibility tints, enhancement tints and opaque color tints.

    Many of these colored contact lenses are available in plano form, as well as in designs for people who have astigmatism, need bifocals or want a disposable contact lens.

    A visibility tint is usually a light blue or green tint added to a lens, just to help you see it better during insertion and removal, or if you drop it. Since it's a very light tint, it does not affect your eye color.

    An enhancement tint is a solid but translucent (see-through) tint that is a little darker than a visibility tint. An enhancement tint does change your eye color. As the name implies, it's meant to enhance the existing color of your eyes. These types of tints are usually best for people who have light colored eyes and want to make their eye color more intense.

    Color tints are deeper, opaque tints that can change your eye color completely. Usually they are made of patterns of solid colors. If you have dark eyes, you'll need this type of color contact lens to change your eye color. Color contacts come in a wide variety of colors, including hazel, green, blue, violet, amethyst and gray.

    The companies that make colored contact lenses have gone all out to mimic the natural look of the colored portion of the eye, called the iris. Since this area is made up of colorful shapes and lines, some color contacts feature a series of tiny colored dots on the lens to make them look more natural on the eye.

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    There is reseach to indicate that the lens designed to change the eye color completely and many of the ones being worn in some circles to give the appearance of "cat" eyes or such can damage the eyes. They are not made by opticians, may contain dangerous chemicals or have a shape or imperfections that can cause serious damage. Make certain you only wear lenses prescribed by a qualified doctor and manufacured by a reputable service.
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    oh my God.you just scared me a lot there!
    i was thinking of getting new designer lenses soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by damsel View Post
    can someone suggest me on new designer contact lenses?
    Im not sure but a friend of mine got me a good contact lens from Victoria Secret...its not cat eye though...its just a almond blue color...love it...

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    yeah good contact lenses has to be the ryt kinds

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