Color sense Lenses - Do They Work on Dark Eyes?

Do you want to change dark eye color to something different, but you are unsure if color contacts will work for your eyes? If you have brown eyes and tried color perceive lenses some years ago, you were probably disappointed. Color contacts of the former generation ether gave your eye color only a very dinky change or your eyes looked blue but thoroughly unnatural.

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Creating color lenses that would truly transform brown eyes into sky blue or emerald green is a very difficult task, but contemporary color perceive lenses can do it. The trick is to go for the lenses that would work for you.

There are two types of color contacts - enhancement color contacts and opaque color lenses. Enhancers ordinarily come in different shades of blue, green and gray and are designed to make your natural eye color look brighter. They are translucent and originate a natural-looking effect. Unfortunately, enhancement color contacts work only for light eyes. Over brown eyes, enhancers would be whether thoroughly imperceptible or originate only a very light tint that was not adequate to change your color.

Opaque color contacts, on the other side, are specially designed for brown eyes. As the name suggests, they aren't transparent; only the town of the lens is clear, so you can still see. Opaque lenses aren't solid color, of course: they simulate the natural pattern of a human eye.

However, not all opaque color contacts do a good job of recreating a natural pattern. Here, I will feature the brands that originate a vivid, but natural-looking, effect.

Freshlook Colorblends by Ciba foresight looks very realistic, because the base color for each lens is de facto a mix of three different shades - just as it ordinarily is in the human iris. The lens is lighter toward the middle and darker at the edge, with a pattern imprinted on it. The color created is vivid, but dark, so Freshlook Colorblends won't make your eyes appear light. Freshlook Colorblends are monthly disposable color lenses. In my opinion, Amethyst and True Sapphire are their best colors.

Acuvue 2 Colors Opaques also originate a beautiful, realistic effect. Like all Acuvue contacts, Acuvue 2 Colors is a comfortable lens. The lenses are designed to be supplanted every two weeks - this is what the "2" in the name means. Acuvue 2 Colors is artificial by Johnson ' Johnson.

Illusions, also by Ciba Vision, can transform your brown eyes into light blue or green. The consequent they originate is truly amazing. One drawback of Illusions, though, is that they are traditional, yearly transfer perceive lenses, which means that they are thicker and not as comfortable as Freshlook or Acuvue.

Problems opaque color perceive lenses can create.

One qoute is that a lens can slip a dinky on your eye, so part of your brown iris is visible. Most people, however, don't worry about it, because the brown is graphic only under close scrutiny; otherwise, it blends with the black of your pupil.

Another qoute is that opaque color lens might affect your vision. As you know, pupils get larger or smaller, depending on the lighting conditions - it is smallest under a arresting light and largest in the dark. Since the clear part of color perceive lens isn't adjustable, in low light situations, part of your pupil will be covered by the opaque lens and your foresight will be decreased. It doesn't mean that you won't be able to see in the dark, just not as well as you would see if you weren't wearing your contacts. For this reason, driving at night while wearing your color contacts isn't recommended - at least, not until you know for sure how they affect your eyes.

If you wonder how you will look with different eye colors, give color contacts a try. Eyes are the focal point of your look, and you would be amazed how different you appear with eyes of a different color.

Color sense Lenses - Do They Work on Dark Eyes?

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