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Freshlook Colorblends are a new, interesting trend in contact lenses. Colorblends are a product of CIBA VISION, who also offer customers the popular AIR OPTIX and DAILIES. However, these lenses are a bit different. Instead of offering your run-of-the-mill lenses, Colorblends brings something totally new to the table.

What Sets Freshlook Colorblends Apart?

Colorblends are created using special 3 in 1 technology that mixes three colors together to create a natural blend of color. The problem with most colored contact lenses is that they appear fake. Most colored contacts are very vivid, and when placed on the eye, tend to create bright eye colors that are rarely found in nature. While this is great for someone interested in creating an eye-catching effect, most people don't want others to know that their eye color is the product of a colored lens.

Fortunately, many of the Freshlook Colorblends will not appear obviously fake. The mix of colors will actually blend with a user's natural eye color to create a very attractive aesthetic. Currently, Colorblends are available in 12 different colors. Users may choose from Gemstone Green, Sterling Gray, Brilliant Blue, Gray, Amethyst, Brown, Blue, Green, Pure Hazel, Honey, True Sapphire, and Turquoise.

Of course, Amethyst, which is a purple-ish hue, True Sapphire, and Turquoise may not appear totally natural. However, they do still blend into the iris to give an impressively real look. Many users claim that the effect is superior to other similar products.

Who Can Wear Freshlook Colorblends?

Freshlook Colorblends can be worn by virtually anyone. Currently, these colored contacts are the only ones that can be worn by people with an astigmatism. They are also available to those with a variety of other prescriptions, as well as to those with 20/20 vision.

Colorblends also offeroptions to people with very light eyes and very dark eyes. People with light eyes can have a hard time finding colored contacts that don't appear too brightly colored. People with dark eyes tend to have a difficult time even telling when they are wearing colored contacts. Fortunately, both groups of people can choose from colors that are created specially for people like them.

Freshlook Colorblends can be worn everyday or only on special occasions. Users that need a little more variety and flexibility in their life may want to consider giving these contact lenses a try.

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