Non-prescription colored contact lenses do not correct vision. These are cosmetic color contacts, which will only change the eye color.
Colored contacts are the most popular contact lenses because they look good and are fun to wear. Freshlook colored contact lenses can change the eye color and improve vision. If one is interested only in changing color, Freshlook cosmetic contact lenses are available without prescription. A number of other brands are also available. These soft, colored contacts are comfortable to wear, but one has to ensure that the lenses properly fit the eyes. These can be worn as extended wear or as one-week disposable. There are varieties which can be worn daily for up to two weeks and then be discarded. Extended wear colored contacts are sold by the pair, and disposable ones are often sold in six-packs.
Cosmetic Freshlook contact lenses that change eye color are on sale for $29.95 a pair. For even greater savings, there are special packages, like purchasing three or more pairs would entitle you to two free pairs, for a savings of $59.90. With each order, the customer is given a sample contact lens for trial purposes.
Non-prescription colored lenses are designed to be a fun accessory. One can change one’s eye color based on mood, outfit, makeup or plans. The concept is to cover the iris with a new color. Both opaque colors and enhancement tints are available. The suitable one should be selected on the basis of the iris color they are covering.
Achieving the desired eye color using the non-prescription colored contact lenses gives a mesmerizing effect to one’s appearance. The add-ons usually look completely natural.
The ability to change eye color simply by putting on an appropriate contact lens is becoming more popular. People have them for fun, as these normally do not have any side effects.
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