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Coloured Contacts- A Fashion Statement

by Carolyn Thompson

Coloured contacts are small shaped lenses with a color tint that is applied directly onto the front surface of the eye. These contacts are used as a or simply to enhance the beauty of the person wearing them. These contacts are available in many color shades and you can pick a few of different colors to wear to the next party or picnic.

A contact lens prescription is used to correct optical problems such as short sightedness, long sightedness, astigmatism etc. Sometimes lenses are fitted to correct vision distortions caused by an irregular cornea. If you are new to using contact lenses, you will like coloured contacts and the impact they have on the way others behave toward your new look.

An eye exam is designed to assess an individual's level of vision. A contact may be prescribed by an optometrist or an ophthalmologist. The newer a contact lens is and the less it is handled, the lower the risk of infection and the quality of image is also better.

Soft lenses that can be disposed daily or may be replaced daily, weekly or monthly have been available on the market for the past couple of years. Rigid lenses generally require replacement only annually. Unless you use daily disposable lenses, you have to develop a routine for contact lens care. A change in lenses is needed if the lens may be scratched or has deposits on it.

Your vision should be checked regularly. The coloured contacts should be cleaned using recommended solutions only. This is necessary to ensure that the color tint remains even for a long time. Coloured contacts are not suitable for small children as a high level of care is needed to keep the lenses safe and clean.

The contacts should not be rinsed in tap water as it may cause eye infections. Environmental factors such as smoke or dry air may cause discomfort to a contact user from time to time. It is always better to keep a spare pair of lenses on hand for replacement in case of damage or loss. An alternative is to carry your spectacles with you for replacement in case of an emergency.

Make sure that the contacts are comfortable and stable but not so tight so that it restricts tear flow underneath the contacts. As a follow up care the eye doctor may advise you to reduce the amount of time you wear lenses or change to a different contact lens material if necessary.

Additional Information On Disposable Contact Lenses

Published September 16th, 2008

Filed in Beauty, Health, Teen, Women