Prescription Free Contact Lenses: See the World with Different Eyes
Thanks to the low cost of prescription free contact lenses, you can drastically change your appearance for mere pennies a day!
Are you ready for a new look, but don't want to go as drastic (or permanent) as cutting or dyeing your hair? Thanks to prescription free contact lenses (also known as cosmetic contact lenses), you can easily change the color of your eyes for the cost of a soda a day. By using colored contact lenses to change your appearance, you can have the freedom to use them only on days when you feel like it; and can be as subtle or dramatic as you wish. Ever wonder what it's like to have blue eyes instead of brown? Or perhaps you have pale blue eyes, and want them to pop with a more vibrant color of indigo? With cosmetic contact lenses, it's easy and affordable to look at the world through new eyes.
First, you need to decide what kind of look you're going for. With “enhancement” tinted contacts, the color is more subtle and meant to merely enhance your existing eye color or make it more intense. If you have pale or light eyes and want to brighten or darken your natural color, then enhancement tints are for you. If, on the other hand, you want to completely change the color of your eyes, you need “opaque” contact lenses. Even people with darker eyes can usually find a new look with the correct opaque lenses. If you want to go to the extreme, there are even contacts made for the theater or for actors; and can include lenses that look like cat's eyes or glow in the dark! However, some of these carry certain risks, so really do your homework and only buy these from a reputable company or supplier. Not all prescription free contact lenses are cosmetic. Light-filtering contacts are made for people who play sports, and need to filter out some of the sun's rays to allow you to better see certain objects. For example, golfers, race car drivers, and baseball players all need to concentrate on certain objects to do their sport well and to stay safe; with the help of these specialty contact lenses, they can. Also, it's important to note that most colored contacts do not affect your vision at all. The center (where your pupil is, and the point where you actually see out of) is clear; so that the color does not affect or color your vision. Of course, you need to care for your prescription free contact lenses the same as you would normal contact lenses. This means you need to store and clean them with contact lense solution and other lens care products; and you should never share them with friends, because you can get an eye infection from sharing eye bacteria. So, where do you find colored contact lenses for sale? The easiest and most affordable way is to look online. Look for suppliers or companies that offer free samples of contact lenses, and try them out first. Once you find the right ones for you, you'll see how prescription free contact lenses can change how people see you! If you want to keep current with the site updates, subscribe to our blog so you don’t miss any of the news!
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