Colored eye contacts are designed to enhance your natural eye-color by adding tint or lines of various colors. You can also find costume style colored contacts that can give you red eyes or cat-like eyes for example.
colored contacts are just contacts that change your colors like blue, purple, gray, brown, hazel, green.
There are many places where one can find more information about colored eye contacts. One can find more information about colored eye contacts at popular on the web sources such as You Know It and Fresh Look Contacts.
One can buy colored contacts from your optometrist. But if they have bad eye sight, they might have to wear classes with the contacts. The colored contacts can have a prescription, but the prescriptions are pretty weak because the contacts are not the best for eyes, and should not be worn all of the time.
actually yes
I have colored contact and it does not damage your eye sight at all!
You can use colored eye contacts. Hope this helps. =)
no Unless you are getting colored contacts. If not, then you will need a prescription to get contacts. Most eye doctors want you to have both just in case your eyes get "tired' of wearing contacts.
You can buy colored contacts at Walgreens, Amazon or through 1800contacts. You can have them with or without a subscription. If you are looking for non corrected colored contacts, then you do not need a subscription, but you will need the contact fitted to your eye since eyes are all different.
mileys eye color is naturally blue and green she also has colored contacts
colored contacts are not the same as clear contacts. while they can both help with vision, in some places you don't need a prescription for colored contacts. and if you get colored contacts, you can get them so they don't affect your vision at all. and plus, colored contacts go great with Halloween costumes.
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.
Lens of all types can scratch the cornea of the eye. If you don't need to wear contacts to see then don't play with your eyes for the simple pleasure of changing your eye color.
dude you cant the only way possible that i know of is to get colored contacts or get an eye transplant.