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Color Contacts
Whether you need a beauty makeover or just feel like you want a new look, you now have access to an easy and money-saving option of revamping your look: cosmetic contact lenses!
You can instantly change the color of your eyes to the color that you always dreamed of having! Whether you need prescription contacts to correct your vision, or whether your vision is perfectly accurate, you can enjoy the benefit of changing your eye color in seconds by putting on colored contacts.
If you have decided to try some colored contacts, you need to be informed about the various types of colored contacts available.
Types of color contacts
There are two types of color contacts and, depending on their impact, you can choose the one that will let you obtain the change you want.
The first type is the enhancement tinted type of colored lenses. These lenses will add light or brightness to your natural eye color, making them more sparkly, or they can add a deeper effect to your eyes by slightly darkening your eye color. If you are not sure about completely changing your eye color, these are a good way to experiment with color contacts without creating a sudden, radical change.
The second type of colored lenses are the color tinted lenses, and these are the lenses that completely change the color of your eyes – you can choose between various shades of blue green, hazel, brown eyes or even purple!
Discount color contacts
A great way to stay within your budget while looking for color contacts is to find discounted color contacts at online or regular retailers. Even if you don’t need prescription contacts, it is safer to first see an optometrist and have an eye exam. In this way you can know what type of contact lens works better for you, and you can also make sure you are purchasing contacts of the right dimensions. Cheap color contacts can be easily found by searching for sales, coupons or discount codes online, but always make sure the provider you choose is a trusted source. Look for consumer reviews and also check with your optometrist if you are not sure whether the provider can be trusted or not.



