Wearing Colored Contacts Without Prescription
It really does not matter if you want to just change the way you look or if you want to change your vision, getting colored contacts without prescription is not difficult and you do not have to break the bank.
Because there is so much competition between the brick and mortar stores and online retailers, contact lenses can now be found for rock bottom prices. The best place to get the best price on colored contacts is on the Web. Choose an online retailer that buys directly from the manufacturer for maximum savings. Make a list of the retailers on the Web that you like and and give good prices and then evaluate them and then go with the one you like the best. Only buy from a company that you are comfortable with. If their website does not look reputable, then that could be warning that you could run into problems when ordering from them or if you need to return your contact lenses. Make sure you do not end up in a bad situation.
When you really sit down and look at all the different kinds of colored contact lenses out there, you will find out there are many types and colors to choose from. Almost too many! Choosing normal eye colors is what most people will do while others are going for some of the more wild patterns out there. Some really wild ones are cat eyes, frog eyes, Mad Hatter contact lenses, Avatar contacts or the very popular Twilight contacts. What these will do is show a pattern over your natural eye color while leaving a hole in the middle so that your pupils can still see through them and not be blocked. They will be available for monthly use or just as single use contact lenses that you throw away.
If you happen to have astigmatism, then you will be happy to know that you can get colored contact lenses. The kind you need are called toric lenses. They correct astigmatism. If you can wear the kind that are not colored, then you can also wear the kind that are colored. You will find several brands available, too. One good brand are Acuvue toric colored contacts for astigmatism.
So if you really want to change your eye color, then you will be able to find colored contacts that do not change your vision. Non corrective colored contacts are relatively low risk to wear so long that you take very good care of them. The majority of people do not report problems wearing colored contacts. If you do happen to have some discomfort or even get an eye infection, then discontinue using them right away and throw them out.
Colored contacts without prescription are becoming more mainstream now and people are having fun getting them and using them. Think about what colors you might want to try and then see your local optometrist about getting a pair.
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