No it is not if you clean them every time you wear them,also dont wear them every day.
It all depends on the type of contacts and prescription of your eyes.
Color contacts can be purchased at a variety of locations. If you need prescription color contacts, you should visit a local eye doctor for an eye test and options. If you are looking for non-prescription color contacts, visit a costume shop, either online or in person.
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I wouldn t recomend it there are lots of bacterial and viral infections that can be passed on as well as any contacts should be fitted by an optometrist/optician even if they are not prescription. There are problems that can occur with improperly fitted contacts (think re moulding of your cornea)
Yes. You would have to have the optometrist assess your prescription for them over your contacts, though. This is very common for presbyopic contact lens wearers.
Yes they do - in all sorts of colours, most are valid for upto 3 months, then you have to buy a new pair
The cost of non prescription color contacts varies by the manufacturer of the products themselves. Sites like Go Color Contacts offer lenses as low as $6.99 per pair while direct companies like Walmart have them in the $15 per pair range.
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Yes, color contacts make a great add on to your Halloween costume. Even if you don't normally wear contacts, you can get non-prescription colored contacts to make your eyes look scary. They come in a number of different styles including Alien, Cat Eyes, Vampire, Bat, Zombie, and All Black. There are all kinds of new Halloween colored contacts that just came out this year if you are looking for something non-traditional.
AnswerI found some sites in the UK that don't mind if you do not have a prescription for contacts. Probably any sites overseas will be more open minded about the whole process.In my opinion, I think having to have a prescription for contacts is ridiculous. I have yet to hear about anyone overdosing on contacts.
It is warned that long exposure to the 'wrong' type of lenses could lead to some serious eye problems. There are risks of infections, irritations and inflammations, among the others, when wearing colored contact lenses with no prescription. So please consider the risks before deciding to buy any of these non prescription lenses.
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