How to Choose the Best Color Contact Lenses
Decided to change your eye color with colored contacts and don't
know which ones to choose? Find out what the color contacts
market has to offer and which lenses will make your eyes look
most striking and beautiful.
Color contact lens types
You can get disposable (1 day, 2 weeks or 1 month replacement
schedule) color contact lenses as well as traditional (annual
replacement) lenses. Each type has its advantages and
disadvantages.
Disposable lenses are healthier for your eyes. First, they are
thinner so the lens lets more oxygen through to your cornea.
Second, protein build-ups are less of a problem with disposable
contact lenses - it doesn't have enough time to build up. And
third, if you replace your contact lenses often, the risk of
bacterial infection is much less. So from the health point of
view, disposable color contacts like Freshlook or Acuvue 2
Colors are better. Disposable color lenses are especially
recommended if you want to wear your color contacts every day
for longer than 8 hours.
On the other hand, the best annual replacement color contact
lenses are hand painted, while all disposable contacts are
digitally printed. For a color contact it is very important not
only to give you a brilliant vibrant color, but also to look
natural. If you look very closely at your eyes, you will see
that your iris isn't a solid color but has various colors and
patterns. Some people have a starburst pattern, while others
have tiny rays of yellow or black in a blue or green iris. These
patterns and colors give your eyes a feeling of depth. Hand
painted lenses, like Durasoft 2, include subtle details and
varied colors. This helps to simulate depth and gives your eyes
a very natural appearance.
As you can imagine, hand-painted color contacts are more
difficult to produce, so they are more expensive. This is
actually the reason they don't come as monthly disposables -
very few people would pay 50 dollars or more for color contacts
that only last a month!
Best color contacts for dark eyes
If you eyes are dark brown, blue or green your only option is
opaque contact lenses. Enhancement color lenses will only
disappoint you.
The best options for dark eyes are: - Freshlook
Colorblends - opaque, monthly disposable lenses with bright,
brilliant color and natural looking patterns. The most popular
shades are Amethyst, Blue Sapphire and Green
- Acuvue 2
Colors Opaque - 2 week disposable color lenses that create soft
looking color
- Durasoft 2 and Durasoft 3 Opaques -
strikingly bright, yet natural looking, color. Durasoft is a
hand-painted annual replacement contact lens. Durasoft 3 looks
best, but it is expensive
- Illusions - also annual
replacement, hand-painted color contacts. For a soft, light
color chose Soft Green of Soft Blue. If you want a striking
color, go for Violet, Deep Blue or Deep Green
If your eyes and skin are dark, be careful not to get a color
that is very light. Light green or blue eyes won't look natural
with bronze skin. Instead go for deep blue, green or
amethyst.
Compare photos of color contact lenses for dark eyes
Best color contacts for light eyes
If your eyes are light, you can wear both opaque and enhancer
color contact lenses. To change your color select opaque
contacts, because green enhancers over blue eyes, or vice versa,
can give unpredictable result.
Recommended color contacts for light eyes:
- Freshlook Dimensions - monthly disposable contacts that
don't change your natural color, but add depth and make your
eyes appear larger
- Freshlook Radiance - also monthly
disposables, which make your eyes appear bright and sparkling.
Radiance comes in Eden, Moonlight, Sunrise and Autumn. The
Radiance effect is really striking.
- Durasoft 2 for
light eyes - annual replacement color lenses. The lens looks
very natural because of the carefully painted pattern and blend
of colors. You can get Aquamarine, Sky Blue, Jade Green, Violet
Blue
- Illusions Soft Blue and Soft Green - opaque annual
replacement color lenses that create beautiful, very light,
natural looking color.
See pictures of color contact lenses for light eyes
People with very light eyes should be particularly careful. Some
enhancement color contacts tend to make light eyes look darker.
The solution here can be quite unusual - go for opaque lenses
that simulate light color, rather than enhancers. Soft Green or
Soft Blue Illusions can be a good choice.
If you feel like you want to change something in your
appearance, trying color contact lenses is a good choice. Get
yourself a pair of brilliant color contacts and enjoy watching
heads turn as you pass.