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Freshlook one day FRESHLOOK DAILIES - the latest blended lens from Ciba,
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Freshlook Colorblends FRESHLOOK COLORBLENDS - the original blended lens from Ciba,
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Freshlook Colors FRESHLOOK COLORS - the original non-blended lens from Ciba,
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Freshlook Dimensions FRESHLOOK DIMENSIONS - the blended lens for light eyes from Ciba,
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Freshlook Radiance FRESHLOOK RADIANCE - the sparkling lens for any eye color from Ciba,
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Images IMAGES by Coopervision - seven stunning, solid shades for a striking change in eye color. From £20.00 View
Expressions Colors EXPRESSIONS COLORS - the brilliant blended lens from Coopervision, seven super natural colors for that great new look. From £17.25 View
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We are the internet's leading retailer of color and crazy contacts, coloured and crazy contact lenses. We sell high quality cosmetic colored, coloured contact lenses and special effect and Halloween contact lenses from respected manufacturers including Freshlook and Images contact lenses and contacts. These soft cosmetic contact lenses are available as non prescriptive or prescriptive, with or without prescription and can be worn for up to 30 days (not continuously). All our lenses come with full care instructions. Eyechange.com are giving away a FREE bottle of cleaning solution & lens case with every set of lenses sold, except for USA. That's everything you need for a radical change in eye colour ! These sensational lenses will get you noticed anywhere. Ideal for fancy dress parties,clubbing or just for fun. With eight great designs to choose from, there ’ s plenty of scope for fun. For a dramatic color change in eye color try the Freshlook Colors range or the Images lenses from Cooper Vision. The Crazy and Wild Eyes lenses will really make you stand out at parties and clubbing. If you are sceptical about eye colour change the Freshlook Colorblends range are the lenses for you. With advances in colour production three colours have been blended onto one lens creating subtle, discreet eye colour change. So natural only your closest friends will know. If you have dark eyes you may be wondering what the best color contacts for dark eyes would be. When looking for the best color contacts for dark eyes there are some contacts you may want to avoid. The best color contacts for dark eyes may not be those with a light blue or green tint. Why are these not the best color contacts for dark eyes? These lightly tinted contacts are not the best color contacts for dark eyes because you probably will not notice any change in your eye color. Another kind of contact lenses that will not be the best color contacts for dark eyes are the enhancement tints. These are not the best color contacts for dark eyes because they are made mostly for those people with light colored eyes. There are other kinds of contacts that will not be the best color contacts for dark eyes and one kind is the light-filtering tints. Again, if you are looking for the best color contacts for dark eyes, these contacts will have very little effect on the color of your eyes. The best color contacts for dark eyes may be the costume or theatrical lenses. If you are looking for the best color contacts for dark eyes that will actually make your eyes look different these may be the ones for you. Another choice in best color contacts for dark eyes is the color tint contact lenses. These are the best color contacts for dark eyes if you want a big change in the color of your eyes. The best color contacts for dark eyes may be those made in shades of green, violet or blue. Some of these may be the best color contacts for dark eyes because they will dramatically change the color of your eyes. Recent advancement in contact lens technology has made disposable color contacts more popular. As the manufacturing costs of contact lenses are coming down, disposable color contacts are gaining more importance in the market. There are many types of lenses, such as monthly, weekly and even daily disposable color contact lenses. They are usually sold in a box package, each pack having six lenses. Disposable color contacts are available in a variety of colors such as one color, two colors, or more. These contacts eliminate the need of cleaning, and also reduce the potential for polluting the lens and the eye. You can either wear them fulltime or as a daily wear with nightly removal. You can use these color contacts up to two weeks, but it is safer if you can change it once a week. There are many advantages for disposable color contacts. As they are thinner, it is easy and comfortable to wear them. Another advantage is that you have fewer worries if these disposable lenses are broken or lost. Disposable contacts are not only lifestyle products, they provide health benefits too. Most eye practitioners and consumers favor these lenses. It prevents any infections that can happen. One of the main differences between disposable color contacts and high quality traditional lenses is that the traditional ones are hand painted. Most of the disposable color contacts available in the market come with corrective powers and Plano colors. Therefore, it is easy for a person with normal eyesight to buy the correct color contacts for cosmetic effect without consulting an optometrist. However, this is not true for people having eyesight problems. You have a choice of ordering your disposable color contacts through the Internet after getting the prescription from your optometrist. Many people love the idea of having colored contacts to change the color of their eyes. Some want to go with dark colored eyes, while others prefer lighter colored eyes. Just changing your eye color with colored contacts can really enhance your entire look, which is why they are so trendy with people today. Believe it or not, you don't have to have poor eyesight to purchase colored contacts because there are non Rx colored contacts available. What are Non Rx Colored Contacts? Rx colored contacts are the same as regular prescription contacts, except they have no prescription in them. They are just contact lenses that are used only to change the color of your eyes, but they offer no correction for your vision. Nonetheless, it is important to remember that you will still must see an eye doctor to have these contacts properly fitted to your eye, even though they are not prescription contacts. What are Rx Colored Contacts? On the other hand you have Rx colored contacts, which have a prescription. These contacts not only help to change or improve your eye color, but they also help to correct your vision. In order to get Rx colored contacts you have to get the contacts fitted to your eyes and your eyes must be examined as well to make sure that you get the right prescription to correct your vision. Rx colored contacts are most likely going to cost slightly more, since they will have to contain a corrective prescription as well as the color you want. Are you tired of your eye color? There is an easy way to change it to any other color your like. Color contact lenses can make your eyes blue, green or even amethyst in seconds. Find out what color contacts are available and if they are suitable for your eyes. What color contact lenses are on the market? There are several types of color contacts, each serving different purpose. Different lenses are suitable for light and dark eyes. There are also contacts for Halloween and other costume parties that can make your eyes appear completely inhuman. Color contacts with enhancement tint. These lenses are best for people who have light eyes. They wouldn't make your eye color different, but brighten your natural color. Most popular tints are aqua, blue and green. These lenses are partially transparent, so natural pattern of your iris is visible through it. That is why, enhancement lenses look very realistic. Many companies produce color contact lenses for light eyes. Most popular and naturally looking tints are Freshlook Dimensions by Ciba Vision and Acuvue 2 Colors Enhancers by Johnson & Johnson. There is also a very interesting color lenses called Freshlook Radiance. These lenses illuminate your eyes, make them appear sparkling. The effect is really stunning. Opaque color contacts - color lenses for dark eyes If you have brown eyes your only option is opaque color contacts. Enhancement tints will not be visible on your eyes. Most popular colors are blue and jade green. Among many opaque contacts Freshlook Colorblends and Durasoft 3 Colorblends. The trick in making opaque color lenses look natural is to simulate the natural pattern of human iris. This is the reason they are called Colorblends - it is not a solid color, but a blend of colors to make the lens look realistic. Quality color contacts look very real. Color contacts come in several different varieties. There are the crazy contacts that can transform your eyes into cat eyes or eight balls. Then there are those that are regularly colored but are still create a bold look. Many people, however, want to have very natural looking color contacts. There are several ways to go about achieving this image. The Natural Look All About Vision offers several different suggestions for those who want natural looking contacts. Subtle changes are good for people who only want to enhance the natural beauty of your eyes. For example, if your eyes are blue, go for a green or a hazel. Also, go for an enhancer lens that deepens the natural color of your eyes. If you are a woman who wears makeup, you will want to greatly pay attention to how your makeup and eye color work together. Instead of going against your makeup, go with the flow of your makeup if you want a more natural look. The Different Tints One way to make sure that you have the natural look that you desire is to purchase the correct tint for your contacts. Two tints that do not affect eye color are visibility tints, which are only used to help a contact use find them should they fall, and light filtering tents, which are to be used by sports athletes such as golf or tennis to help them see the ball. Enhancement tints are used to enhance the current color of the eye. Enhancement tints work with what you have and intensify it. Then there are color tints. Color tints are opaque colors that dramatically change the color of the eye. There is lot of forethought that goes into selecting a Halloween costume. The eye contacts have also got to be matched to give the overall effect. There are two main types of Halloween special effect color contacts. There are round, traditional contacts, that cover only the iris of the eye. The other type, are scleral contacts that cover the whole visible portion of the eye. This heightens the scary look that is typically welcome in a Halloween look. Semi-scleral lenses are also available, which are larger than the regular lenses. It is important to go in for the common, round lenses for people who are not very experienced with color contacts. Scleral Halloween color contacts are quite difficult to insert and remove, especially when compared to the regular ones. They are sometimes quite uncomfortable to wear and are also very highly priced. On the other hand, semi-scleral contacts are reasonably priced and easy to wear. They are generally worn for the effect and are not intended for vision correction. At times, however, people who need vision correction can also get Halloween eye contact lenses that match their prescriptions. There are a variety of color contact designs available for the Halloween costume. There are the classic hot red, or cat eyes, to frost, Dune, or Alien designs. Some of the most popular and exciting eye contacts for Halloween are cat eyes, available in yellow, red or white, wolf eyes, blackouts, and whiteouts. If you want custom Halloween contacts, you only have to plan in advance, and think of the color and the look that will make them stand out among all the other Halloween designs. There are various sites on the net that cater to Halloween eye contacts. They employ contact lens artists to make, special painted eye contacts that are perfect for any Halloween party. Colored contacts lenses are specialized contacts that are not specifically used for correcting any eye problem. They are primarily used for cosmetic purposes. Many of them do not correct vision and are used to change the color of a person’s eyes, but some colored contact lenses are available for those who need vision correction while enriching their looks. Contact lenses can be used to enhance the color of the eyes. Existing blue or green colored eyes can be enhanced dramatically by using these lenses. To completely change the eye color, the color-tinted contacts can be used. Though colored contacts do not have a lot of impact on people with intense black or brown eyes, people with light colored eyes would find these to their advantage. Color tinted contacts come in a wide range of colors and are an excellent choice for a short-term change in eye color if the original color gets boring after a while. Some of the more dramatic colors are amethyst and violet. Most of these lenses have a clear center part so that the pupil does not have any problems while the color around the pupil is enhanced subtly. Popular among the extreme range of cosmetic lenses are the opaque colored lenses. They come in a variety of designs and colors and are mostly used by actors. Lenses that are designed to look like cheetahs or aliens are gaining in popularity. Colored contact lenses can add some interest to your vision correction. In fact, some people wear them as an accessory – even people who don’t need contacts to see better! If you do need contacts to correct your vision, the ability to buy colored ones can make being nearsighted a bit more fun. Here’s some tips on how to choose colored contacts. Contacts have come a long way from the hard contact lenses that first appeared after World War II. In recent times, there has been many advances in comfort and quality. From the soft contacts with the added comfort to disposable contacts with the added convenience, contacts have been a reliable method of vision correction for over 50 years. One of the more fun advancements in contact lenses has been the colored contact lens. With colored contacts you can completely change the color of your eyes, or simply add a tint to the color you already have. You can have a collection of colors so that you can have blue eyes when it suits you and green eyes on the other days. You can even change your eyes to a striking violet color! There are 4 different types of colored contacts and these contacts are available for wearers who need no eye correction and also for those that have astigmatism as well as those that need bifocals. They also come in disposable wear as well. Visibility tint contacts are more for convenience than for changing eye color. These contacts are lightly tinted and are mainly s that you can see them easily. Anyone that has ever dropped a contact, will agree that trying to find them is almost impossible, but visibility tints make this much easier. This tinting does not really change the color of your eye. Enhancement tint contacts have a translucent tint which enhances the natural color of your eyes. It is not a solid color but a dark tint that works with your natural color to jazz it up a bit. If your eyes are too light in color, you might consider these to give your eyes a little spark. Opaque contacts can be used to completely change your eyes to a different color. You have blue eyes and want green? No problem with opaques. How about changing brown eyes to purple – again no problem. These can be fun to play around with. Get a pair to match every out fit and see if anyone notices! Color contacts are great, whether you wear enhancement color lenses to brighten your natural color or opaques to change it completely. However, you will also need to apply some eye make-up to get the best effect from your lenses. There are a few eye make-up secrets that will make your new eyes really stand out. The shadow colors you will need to use depend on your skin color and the color of your colored contact lenses. For women with fair skin For green color contacts neutral or pale shadow in green or blue-green varieties are best. If you get blue or turquoise contacts use blue shadow, but a shade lighter than the color of your contacts. For amethyst, violet or gray color contacts, lavender shadows work great. Use gray or brown eyeliner rather than black - it looks more natural on fair skin. And smooth the line under your eye, so it doesn’t look too sharp. Also, if your color lenses are blue or turquoise, try blue mascara. It will give your eyes a really deep blue color. For women with medium skin With warm, medium-dark skin and green, blue or violet contacts, neutral shadows like taupe, browns or plums look best. For amethyst or turquoise color lenses, use dark lavender or plum eye shadow with a hint of silver across the eyelid. Dark skin make-up suggestions Amethyst, sapphire blue and green color lenses are magnificent on women with dark skin. If you apply bronze shadow in the crease, green eyes would look very deep. Mauve or deep brown shadows will do a good job emphasizing your blue or amethyst colored contact lenses. With aqua or turquoise lenses, try amber shadows across the top eyelid. No matter what color contacts you wear, they will make your eyes bright and noticeable. Your eye make-up shouldn’t be too bright though; it shouldn’t overpower the new brilliance of your eye color. Lipstick is also important in emphasizing your eye color. Neutral color lipsticks won’t do anything for your eyes. Most varieties of pink and bright, but light, red, on the other hand, would make your eyes stand out. Eye make-up should be applied after your color contacts are already in place. Otherwise tiny particles of your mascara or eye shadow can get under your lenses and irritate your eyes. You should take your lenses off before you start removing make-up. Use high quality mascara, so it doesn’t brush onto your lenses. Otherwise your eyes will feel very uncomfortable. Water-based mascaras are recommended. Also look carefully at the mascara label; some brands have a “safe for contact lens wearers” mark. Want to change something about your appearance? How about your eye color? You would be amazed how eye color affects your image. Find out what color contacts can do for your appearance and see how to get the best out of them Color contact lenses options Enhancement contact lenses are designed to enhance the color of light eyes. They don’t change your color, but give your eyes a light blue, aqua or green tint. Enhancement color lenses make your eye color brighter and more defined. The most popular enhancement color contacts are Acuvue 2 Colors Enhancers by Johnson & Johnson and Freshlook Dimensions by Ciba Vision. Freshlook Radiance is also a very interesting design; these lenses create an illuminating effect. Enhancement color contacts only work on light eyes; on dark eyes they will not have any effect at all. Opaque color contacts completely change the color of your eyes. They work equally well for light and dark eyes. Even if you have a very dark brown eyes, opaque color contacts like Freshlook Colorblends can transform your color into sapphire blue or jade green. The color of an opaque color lens isn’t solid - it has an imprinted pattern that simulates the natural pattern of a human eye. High quality opaque color contacts like Acuvue 2 Color opaque or Freshlook Colorblends look very realistic. People would be amazed by what beautiful blue, green or amethyst eyes you have. Costume color contacts are always Halloween favorites. While the contacts mentioned above are designed to give your eyes a different but realistic looking color, costume lenses can give you cat’s eyes or werewolf eyes, while complete whiteouts are perfect for the effect of blind eyes. And who said that you can only wear costume color contacts for a costume party? It can be a real fun to wear them when going to the club, or just at school or work with otherwise ordinary clothes. With a pair of cat’s eyes, you are guaranteed to be noticed. Most costume contacts only cover the color area of your eye. However, there are also scleral color contacts that cover the visible portion of your eye. Scleral lenses can produce unbelievable effects. The most popular costume contacts are Crazy Lenses by Cooper Vision and Wild Eyes by Ciba Vision. All brand-name color and costume contact lenses are available with corrective powers as well as in plano (no correction) This means that if your eyesight isn’t perfect and you wear corrective contact lenses anyway, you can get color lenses with corrective powers and kill two birds with one stone. Color contact lenses wearing advice 1. You should follow the same rules as for regular contact lenses - wash your hands before putting color lenses in, clean the lenses each time you use them and store them in a contact lens case in a special solution. 2. Color lenses are like your tooth or hair brash, and should not be shared with other people 3. You should put your make-up on after the lenses are in. If you use hairspray, do it before you put the lenses in, or shut your eyes very tightly while spraying. 4. Use only a mild multipurpose solution for cleaning your color contacts; never use 5. peroxide based solutions. And don’t rub the lenses - it can damage the color If you don’t wear your lenses often, change the solution they are stored in at least once a week 6. Don’t wear your color contacts for longer than 8 hours at a time Your eyes and your hair are probably the two things most people notice first. And with color contacts you can have any eye color you want. Try them, and I am sure you will see many men turning their heads when you pass. What are FX Colored Contacts? FX colored contacts are particularly made colored contacts that provide special FX for your eyes. Some may refer to them as novelty contacts or as theatrical contact lenses. There are a variety of different unique colors, designs and even some strange shapes that are offered as well. These colored contacts are all about having some fun with your eyes using some unique contact lenses for a different and exotic effect. What are FX Colored Contacts Used For? There is a variety of applications for FX colored contacts. Originally, they were primarily used for theatrical uses to change the eyes for plays or films. However, many people use them for others purposes today. It is very fun to use these colored contacts for Halloween parties to get a spooky or hilarious look. Some "gothic-styled" people also wear them to make a fashion statement. What are the Different Types of FX Colored Contacts? You can purchase hand painted FX lenses with flame designs, some are blacked out and others make your eyes look completely red. There are even FX lenses that make your eyes look like cat eyes or other animal looking eyes as well. Other colored contacts only cover part of your eye, you can get a set of Sclera lenses that cover the white area of your eye. FX colored contacts are usually reserved for a rather alternative crowd. These contacts would look seriously out of place outside of costume parties and other weird events. It is better to stick to normal colored contacts if you would like to change the color of your eyes. Colored contact lenses are used as fun accessories to enrich or change the natural color of the eyes. You can change your eye color to suit your mood, outfit, or make-up. The basic concept is to cover the iris with a new color. Convenient colored contact lenses are available in opaque colors and as enhancement tints. Both opaque and tint designs work well with the suitable iris color. Opaque lenses are meant for changing an eye’s color entirely. There is a pupil opening in the center of the lens, and a heavy color over the iris area. The texture and tint of color varies with the style of lens and the color chosen. Color enhancer contact lenses are used to enrich an existing eye color or slightly alter its tint. The tinted enhancers may vary from covering the entire lens to simply covering the outer edge of the iris. Colored contact lenses can be corrective lenses as well. For those who do not need vision correction, non-prescription colored contact lenses can be worn. The iris contains pigment that gives color to it. Color contacts are clear in the center to reveal the pupil, while the outer ring that rides on the iris is tinted or hand–painted. Dark eyes may appear to be one solid color. Eyes with lighter blue, brown, hazel, or green have various colors and patterns in the iris. Celebrities like Paris Hilton create their own brand by identifying themselves with a certain look—in her case, baby blue colored contacts. If you didn’t know better, you’d think that Paris had naturally blue eyes instead of brown. So, thinking of creating a “brand” of your own? Most of us don’t want to go that far, but maybe having a little fun with eye color isn’t such a bad idea. Baby blue colored contacts are a popular choice for you to try. The brand you choose depends on contact lens prescription from an eye doctor. Eyes come in all shapes and sizes so not all colored lenses fit the same. You must have an eye exam and be fitted for contacts to ensure the best comfort and health for your eyes, but once you have your prescription, you can shop around to find the best deal. The brand you choose also depends on your natural eye color, and whether you are trying to completely change color or just update your look. Changing a dark eye color to baby blue, for example, requires an opaque contact lens. Opaque lenses have a solid colored portion that covers the iris so that none of the natural color shows through. If you want to completely change your eye color, opaque lenses are for you. Acuvue 2 Color Opaques are a good choice to try for disposable contacts. Natural Touch brand from CooperVision are more expensive extended wear lenses with a longer replacement schedule. If you have light colored eyes, like blue, gray or green, you can intensify your natural eye color with enhancer contact lenses. Enhancers use translucent color to cover the iris, so the wearer’s natural eye color can still be seen. For baby blue color enhancing contacts, try disposable Acuvue 2 Enhancers or FreshLook Dimensions. Variations of both opaque and enhancer colored contacts include a limbal ring, or dark outer ring that defines the iris. Impressions Colors in blue for both light and dark eyes feature a limbal ring. As well, Natural Touch in baby blue features the same dark outer ring. Here’s a quick list of baby blue contact lenses for you to try: * Impressions Colors in blue * Illusions in soft blue * Natural Touch in baby blue * Durasoft 3 Colors in baby blue And here’s another list of other popular “blues”: * Acuvue 2 Color Opaques in sapphire blue * Acuvue 2 Enhancers in ocean blue * FreshLook ColorBlends in blue * FreshLook Dimensions in pacific blue I love color contact lenses. I probably tried all colors you can imagine, by different brands. And one thing I discovered, that while some colored contacts make my eyes very attractive, others looked fake or simply horrible. After a lot of trial and error I found out the rules of selecting best color lenses for your eyes. To start, you should know that color contact lenses can be of two types - opaque lenses and enhancement color contacts. Enhancements colors lenses give you eyes a slightly different hue or make your eyes appear brighter and more sparkling. They are only suitable for people with light eyes - blue, green, grey or light brown. These lenses are partially transparent which makes them look very natural. On the other hand, opaque lenses can completely change your eye color. These lenses are not transparent, so they are ideal for people with dark eyes. If your natural color is brown and you want sky blue eyes, you will need opaque color contacts, enhancements won't do the job for you. People with light eyes can wear both types of lenses, depending on the effect they want. Color contacts for subtle change For girls with naturally blue eyes, blue or aqua color contacts work wonders. You may ask why a person with blue eyes would want colored lenses. Because blue enhancement lenses can make a great difference in your appearance. Your eyes are still blue, but they look much brighter and attract attention. My own eyes are blue and I love wearing blue tint color contacts, my favorite is Acuvue 2 colors "Ocean Blue". For naturally grey eyes blue tints also work very well. The color appears not as intensive blue as over blue eyes, more a blue-grey, but it looks very natural and attractive. Best choices here are Freshlook Dimensions or Acuvue 2 Colors. Green color contacts look excellent over blue or grey eyes. The change is quite noticeable as jade green is mixed with your natural color. And to add sparkling to your eyes you can try Freshlook Radiance color contacts. My favorite color is Eden (for blue or grey eyes). Sunrise and autumn colors look very interesting over hazel eyes. Color contact lenses for a dramatic change To change the color of brown eyes dramatically you will need opaque lenses. Best choices are Acuvue 2 Colors opaque, Freshlook Colorblends or Illusions by Ciba Vision Best colors for women with dark eyes and dark hair are Freshlook Colorblends Sapphire or Amethyst. The change will be dramatic, nobody will miss your new look. If you have blue or grey eyes, but want to change your color to something completely different, go for honey color contacts. These lenses will make your appear warmer, and you can reinforce the effect by make up in natural colors, with a warm color lipstick. Color contact lens safety If you already wear contact lenses to improve your eye sight, you know how to put them in and how to care for them properly. If you only want cosmetic color contacts, ask your doctor about wearing them safely. Most important rule is that color contact lenses block oxygen supply to your eyes more then clear prescription contacts. In fact the color part doesn't let any oxygen through. This means that for the health of your eyes you shouldn't wear your color lenses for longer then 6-8 hours a day. And you should never sleep in them. Treat yourself to a pair of color contact lenses. Nothing can affect woman's appearance as much as beautiful sparkling eyes. And it is a great fun to wear different color lenses from time to time, so they are excellent for people who like to change their look. Thinking of getting blue color contacts? From the hundreds of blue lenses currently on the market, some can make your eyes really stunning while others are a profound disappointment. Discover how to find the blues that would work best for your eyes. Bright blue color lenses Most people who try blue contacts want to have bright, vivid color. However, you should bear in mind that real human eyes are never too bright. So lenses that offer a stunning, vivid blue might be a bit too bright to be mistaken for your true color. Overbrightness is particularly noticeable outdoors, on a sunny day. On the other hand, bright lenses can be excellent for an evening party. Freshlook Colorblends in True Sapphire is the way to go if you want a really bright blue. Colorblends also has just “blue”, which is nice, but doesn’t look anywhere near as bright. True Sapphire is best suited for people with medium to dark hair and complexions. If you are a fair blond or redhead, you would be better of with a lighter blue. Best blue color contacts for light eyes When it comes to color contact lenses people with light eyes are lucky - they can wear opaque lenses as well as partially transparent enhancers. If your eyes are already blue or blue-gray and you want to make the color brighter - blue enhancement color lenses are your best option. You can get a very good result from Acuvue 2 Color Enhancers in Ocean blue (bright blue) or Aqua (blue-green, natural looking effect). Durasoft 2 Colors for light eyes in Sky Blue is also a good option - it is not as bright as Acuvue, but it creates a very natural soft effect. If your eyes and skin are very light, enhancement color lenses might not only make your color brighter, but also make your eyes appear darker. If this is not what you want, choose opaque light blue lenses. Illusions by Ciba Vision in Soft Blue work very well as light blue contacts. Favorite blue lenses for dark eyes If you have dark eyes, you have to use opaque color contacts. Enhancement lenses will not make any difference the appearance of your eyes. Freshlook Colorblends in True Sapphire mentioned above are great if you want really bright blue eyes. For a more subtle look, try Durasoft 2 Opaque Colors - it creates a light blue color with a slight tint of violet. Durasoft 2 Colorblends is another option - on blue eyes they produce a very deep color. Durasoft 2 Colorblends is most suitable for people whose eyes are naturally very dark. Illusion in Deep Blue also works well on dark eyes. Which blue contact lenses are healthy and most comfortable? All lenses mentioned above are comfortable, natural looking blue contacts. One thing you should know, though, is that these contacts have different replacement schedules. Acuvue 2 Colors are 2-week disposable color lenses, Freshlook Colorblends are monthly disposables, and all Durasoft and Illusions color contacts are for a year. From the health point of view, disposable lenses are better - especially if you plan to wear your color contacts every day. If you want to wear color lenses only as an occasional treat, however, then a pair of Durasoft 2 Colors or Illusions would serve your purposes best.