Twilight Contact Lenses Are Fun

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Have you ever wished your eyes were a different color? The debut of the popular movie “Twilight” rekindled our love of colored contacts. Now you can make your eyes the color of your favorite character.

Change Your Eye Color

If you were born with blue eyes but always longed for brown eyes, now there is something you can do to change it. Colored cosmetic lenses made it possible to change your eye color temporarily without any permanent changes to the eye itself.

Opt for the soft, smoky amber colored contacts worn by the vampires in the movie. Or choose a brightly colored blue or emerald green. Change your eyes and your personality. Colored lenses are fun and perfectly safe to wear every day. They have been approved by the F.D.A as safe for use.

If you would like to see how you look in brown eyes then be sure to give them a try. If you would like a special look for a Halloween costume party, the special effect lenses are very popular.

Order Colored Contact Lenses

There are a few things to remember when buying colored lenses. Not everyone can wear contacts. If you suffer from dry or irritated eyes wearing contacts may be uncomfortable. Your optometrist can help you to decide if your eyes are too sensitive for contact lenses. You will also have to get used to putting the lenses in. Many people aren’t able to put their contacts in because they touch the eyeball itself. However, if the thought of touching your eyeball doesn’t bother you and you get your eye doctors OK, then cosmetic lenses are a great way to experiment and create a signature look.

Hot Trends in Colored Contact Lenses

The Colors:

  • Amber
  • Honey
  • Chocolate Brown
  • Volturi Red

Angelic:

  • Bright crystal blue (Selene, Underworld) (Le Stat, Interview with the Vampire)

The same care and precautions should be used with cosmetic lenses as regular prescription lenses. Always wash your hands before putting in your lenses.

Keep reading – get information about Twilight contacts without prescription.

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