When Colored Contacts For Dark Eyes Call For White Contacts
Occasions calling for white contacts are among the rarest. White contacts are definitely horror movie or Halloween party stuff, or when you just want to freak out your friends. The sclera is the only part of the eye that is white. The iris is usually brown (the most common color), green (the least common color), gray, blue or a combination of these. With white contacts, you can make the entire eye or part of it appear white.
There are three basic varieties of white contacts: those without special effects, glow-in-the-dark white contacts, and full white-out contacts. For a person looking for colored contacts for dark eyes, opaque tint white contacts should be chosen.
How to Get Colored Contacts to Change Your Eye Color
Nice short article from Wikihow explaining how you can easily get colored contact lenses to change your eyes color.
How to Get Colored Contacts to Change Your Eye Color
from wikiHow – The How to Manual That You Can Edit
From time to time, we may wish that our eyes were a different color. Instead of being stuck with what our genes gave us, here are a few tips on changing how your eyes look.
Steps
- In the US, you must get an eye exam before you can purchase contact lenses. This includes non-prescription (plano) contact lenses as well as colored lenses. Make an appointment with an optometrist in your area to get an eye exam. When making the appointment, mention you’re interested in contact lenses so the appropriate appointment time can be allotted to you.
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Contact lenses accessories
Here are some nice accessories and kits for handling your colored contact lenses. Taking good care of your colored contact lenses will assure a longer and safer use. To purchase this kits just click the image and buy them through amazon.com
RGP Inserter/Remover


