Cosmetic Color Contacts

An Affordable Way To Appear Beautiful and Confident

Cosmetic color contacts are perfect for you, if you're aspiring to have a different eye hue. This especially true when you have been changing your hairstyles and want to enhance the look of your eyes.

Those contact lenses are made of soft plastic where the border is colored and the center is clear. The shaded perimeter suits over the iris while the transparent middle encloses the pupil. With the arrangement, you are assured that the vision will not be in any manner distorted.
 

Cosmetic Color Contacts As a Fashion Accessory

What have you done in your aesthetic appearance pursuit? Did you have cosmetic a procedure like high cost liposuction or rhinoplasty yourself? Actually, there have been countless cheap ways to appear extremely beautiful on the outside. One of the many examples are cosmetic contact lenses.

Thanks to cosmetic colored contacts that will allow you match your green cocktail dress or purple ballet shoes to name a few. These lenses that have been ravishing the market of teenagers can be easily obtained in grocery shops or gasoline stations nearby. Not to mention, a pair is only sold at a very low price which gives consumers more reason to invest.
 

The Danger of Non Prescription Cosmetic Colored Contacts

Cosmetic contact lenses, that are without a prescription, will not alter the sight for the better. Those lenses don't serve any medical purpose and are called “plano”.

Cosmetic colored contacts that do not have any Rx are dangerous because there are chances that they cannot fit the cornea. If that part will be damaged, the solution is only a surgical transplant.

According to executive director of Contact Lens Institute, Ed Schilling, the lenses not really intended to correct any visual problem have been easily put on sale by retailers. On the internet, there are even countless websites that sell them even in the absence of any prescription.

Dr. James Saviola from the American Food and Drug Administration said that the selling of nonprescription cosmetic color contacts has to be stopped as soon as possible because there can be more potential victims and can even lead to serious health risks such as blindness.

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