
Types of Colour Contacts
Coloured contact lenses have different structures, depending on the effect you want. Some lenses, called visibility tint lenses, don't actually change your eye colour. The tint is just there to help you see the lens when you insert it. Other lenses have what is called an enhancement tint. This kind of contact lens is translucent and enhances your eye's natural colour. It's best for people who have light irises and want greater intensity.
Opaque tint contact lenses are much more dramatic and can change your eye colour entirely. This kind is best for people with very dark eyes. Most theatrical or costume lenses, such as white or cat-eye types, also fall into this category. The most extreme looks are designed to be worn only for a short period of time and may be irritating if you use them regularly.

Wearing Coloured Contact Lenses Safely
Early coloured lenses were difficult and uncomfortable to wear, but that's not true for modern products. Many are even disposable, which keeps you from having to clean and maintain them. Just make sure that you use the correct disinfectants and storage supplies for non-disposable contacts, and never share them with a friend. Avoid wearing your coloured lenses when your eyes are sore or irritated, make sure you take them out at night, and don't forget to enjoy your new look!
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The Petrifeye Team