How do you think the color contact lens?
Nowaday, it is possible to change color of eyes, like hair, upto your different emotion and dress!
How do you think the color contact lens?
Nowaday, it is possible to change color of eyes, like hair, upto your different emotion and dress!
Over here it's been that way for a long, long time. Seems all women want to be something different than they are. No matter how wonderfull what they are is.
Just make sure you don't tint them in optical lens dyes.
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hi,
what you are talking is far away from the topic, anybody wear the color contact lens?
I'd wager that most contact lens wearers in America have tried color contacts at some point.
I wear mine occasionally, but they are less comfortable and the vision is more blurry than my clear contacts.
The reason no one is really responding is that color contacts are a very common place item, and have been for a while. It would be like saying, what do you think of cars? You didn't ask a question, just said, how about those color contacts? What about them? I bet if you gave more specific questions, you'd get more feedback. :-)
Eye:
Are you colored contact lenses, the same brand, fit, material and parameters of the clear ones?
Chip
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EyeFitWell:
Does that give you some sort of clue why your colored lenses don't fit as well as your clear one?
Chip,
I know that all contacts move when you blink, and if a ring of color is always right there ready to be in my vision, it makes sense that the color cl's aren't as clear. As for the fit, I didn't even tell you BC or Diameter.
Whatever, I wear them once in a while when I want purple irises. (irisi?) I don't fit CL's and I'm not through that part of school yet. I tried AV colors and liked the FL better. They're both (N&D and FL) Ciba... I'm not sure what exactly you're getting at. It's not like they have N&D colors...
What I was getting at is presumeably someone is fitting you with contacts. If you are not happy with the colored ones, I doubt it is allergy to the dyes, or periperal opacity. Suspect the cuprit is diffenece in fit (lens parameters) you might be as happy with the colors as you are with the clear if they were the same parameters and made by the same company.
Contrary to marketing hyper, contacts are not a one size fits all proposition.
Chip.
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