Sharing any type of contacts can not be possibly good for you, especially if you have used them or even opened them from the sealed package. Eye disease can spread easily if you share contacts.
I mean, I've even heard of a case where that had caused somebody to become blind.
Make sure to clean them properly and take them off every night as well. And hopefully you've been recommended by a doctor for which brand and such.
Bottom line, do not share colored contacts with anybody. That is if you don't wish to become blind anytime soon(;
You can purchase green contacts online from the sites ColorVue, Color Contacts, Ocean Contacts, Eye Color Now, Candy Color Lenses, Four Eyez and Amazon.
They are exactly the same as regular contacts. So no.
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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.
Of course yes. You can use some software to help you share outlook contacts with multiple computers. What I know is that, WinPST Share Outlook is quite good in this field. Maybe you can just google and check it.
Contacts
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Chestnut brown contacts.
Color contacts are available in various colors. The most popular are color variations of blue and green. Some brands offer purple as well as contacts for use on Halloween
Grey contact lenses can be found at hundreds of websites. Try Color Contacts, 1-800-Contacts, Checkout Lenses, Eye Color Now, or even Walmart and Walgreens.
If you share contact lenses, what happens will depend on the amount of time the first person wore the contacts, if the contacts were only on the persons eyes for a few seconds or a minute then if you clean them there will be no problem, if the contacts were on for hours then the next different person that where's them their eyes will start to burn, water, and they will probably get an eye infection.
"Just like normal non-colored acuvue contacts, Acuve color contacts are safe as long as the child is mature and responsible. Some children at the age of 8 can wear these contacts after examination by an eye doctor."